Osteoporosis is a disease of bones that leads to a decreased density
of bone and subsequent increase in risk of fracture.
Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak and brittle
and it affects millions of people all over the world.
Hence, Osteoporosis is considered as a questionable condition
for dental implant placement.
However literature states that patients
with osteoporosis do not appear to be at a significant risk of implant failure.
Patients with Osteoporosis are not a contraindication for dental implants.
Then how do I know if dental implants are an option?
The first step is to get your osteoporosis under control
and limit the further effects of the disease.
This includes seeing a physician to prescribe
the proper medications, diet, and exercise routine.
The next step is to see your implant dentist for a full evaluation.
This evaluation will include your overall health, your oral health,
as well as the degree of your osteoporosis.
Some considerations before having dental implants placed include:
-State of oral health.
A major factor in the failure of dental implants
is the presence of periodontal disease.
With a patient already being compromised
with osteoporosis this becomes doubly important
that the patient be periodontal disease free.
-Strength, Density, and Volume of bone tissue.
You need to have some good quality bone left to have an implant last,
healing
will be prolonged, so volume of bone is extremely important.
-Medications.
This includes medications you are taking for osteoporosis
as well as other medications which could counteract those medications.
Bisphosphanates have been long known to keep the body
from reabsorbing bone tissue, but they also appear to affect
your ability to heal after a dental implant procedure.
Biphosphonates can increase the risk of
biphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis of the jaw (also called BRONJ).
When BRONJ occurs, the bone tissue actually begins
to die due to inadequate blood supply.
-Presence of systemic disease.
This can include a decreased immune system or diabetes.
Good health is important for good healing.
Dental Implants have long been
the treatment of choice for tooth loss.
For those who have been told it is not an option
the effects can be devastating.
The recent research gives hope to those
who previously were told that it was not an option.
Each individual needs to be evaluated
on a case by case basis taking all factors into account before delving
into placement of dental implants.
If you have missing teeth or about to lose them,
contact S-PLANT for a dental implant evaluation.
At S-PLANT Dental Hospital, we’re here to help
with all of your oral health and hygiene needs.
From dental checkups and cleanings to advanced tooth replacement solutions,
our professional doctors have over 20 years
of experience offering comfortable, effective dental care.
We view your oral health and all dentistry plans
from a whole health perspective and take into consideration
how any treatment will impact your oral and overall health.
If you want to learn more about dental care and osteoporosis
or any of our dentistry services, contact S-PLANT today.
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