Dental Implants for Diabetic Patients
Patients with diabetes need to be aware
of the potential risks involved with
undergoing surgeries or medical procedures.
For most patients, implants and other dental
procedures pose little risk.
But patients with diabetes can face
challenges related to complications following
surgery.
Challenges for Diabetic Patients
Diabetic patients are more likely to suffer
from gum disease, especially if their diabetes
isn’t under control. Advanced gum disease
causes the gums to pull away from the teeth
and weakens bone.
Diabetes damages the body’s natural healing
mechanisms. Patients with diabetes usually
take longer to recover from surgery and
can experience longer recovery periods.
This impaired healing process presents
a greater risk of infection.
Post procedural infections are treatable,
but they can lead to implant failure in
some cases.
Who Qualifies for Dental Implants?
Potential challenges and complications
don’t always disqualify diabetics from
receiving implants.
Our dentist will determine if they’re a good
candidate for the procedure.
The following are factors we will take into
consideration during the assessment process:
-HbA1C level needs to be below 7.5%.
-Medical History Your surgeon will take
into account your medical history,
especially focusing on past surgeries.
If you have successfully healed from
surgeries performed in the past,
then you will make for a better candidate.
-Length of Time With Diabetes
The dentist will consider how long you’ve
been affected by diabetes and how well its
symptoms are under control.
Patients who have been diagnosed only
recently will likely have little trouble
with dental implants.
For a diabetic who has a long history
of the disease and has struggled to manage
its symptoms, the dentist may hesitate
to recommend dental surgery.
Good News for Diabetic Patients
The good news is that having diabetes
does not disqualify you from having
dental implants. Studies have shown
the success rate for dental implants in
diabetics is over 90 percent and it is even
higher with S-PLANT’s surgical guide
that is created by taking impressions of
the desired surgical implant site as well as
3-D digital imaging taken in the office.
Consulting with S-PLANT Dental Hospital
is the first step towards achieving
a beautiful and healthy smile with
dental implants. Knowing the risk factors
for diabetic patients and understanding
how to prevent them will ensure a successful
treatment with lasting results.
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