Conditions and points related to dental implants in diabetic patients

Conditions and points related to dental implants in diabetic patients

Dr. Najme Tadardaran Nejad
Dr. Najme Tadardaran Nejad مشهد
کد عضویت: System code: 110448
Dental implants are considered the best way to replace lost teeth... but this method is somewhat invasive and involves outpatient surgery.... Diabetic patients may have problems getting dental implants for the reasons mentioned in this article.... If you are diabetic and need an implant, read this article written about **Dental implants in diabetic patients... Implants and it What are the steps? A dental implant consists of placing a titanium screw base inside the jawbone. This base plays the role of the root of the tooth and is placed in the place of the lost tooth root with a small surgery inside the jawbone. After this stage, the patient must wait two months until this screw is welded to the jawbone and the dentist is completely placed on the jawbone. The implant process is over. usually every It needs to be replaced every 10 to 15 years.. Dental implants are the best method ever invented to replace missing teeth... This permanent method can almost completely solve the problems caused by tooth loss... What are the risks of dental implants in diabetic patients? Although dental implants have revolutionized the replacement of missing teeth, diabetic patients may face certain risks during the implantation process.. ⮞ Diabetic patients There may be a delay in recovery after implant surgery due to impaired blood circulation.... This problem can prevent the fusion of the implant base with the jawbone and eventually cause the implant to fail.... ### 2.... Infection: ⮞ Diabetes can weaken the body's immune system and make patients susceptible to infection. The risk of infection after surgery around the implant site is higher in diabetics. ⮞ Diabetes can affect bone health and lead to a decrease in bone density. Insufficient bone density can affect the success and stability of implants. ### 4.... Gum disease: ⮞ Diabetic patients may be prone to gum disease, which over time can endanger the implant.... This is why dental implants in diabetic patients need completely healthy gums.... Are dental implants allowed in diabetic patients? Controlled blood sugar: ⮞ Consistency of blood sugar level before, during and after implant surgery is very important.... Diabetic patients should be carefully monitored to control their blood sugar level... ### 2... Comprehensive health assessment: ⮞ A thorough health evaluation is essential, including evaluation of cardiovascular health, bone density, and immune system function.. These evaluations help identify potential risks and adjust the implant process accordingly.. ### 3... Ability to teach the patient: ⮞ For the success of dental implants in diabetic patients, the patient must be able to cooperate with the medical team.... It is very important to follow a proper diet, oral and dental hygiene, and take necessary measures to control blood sugar.... If the patient cannot cooperate for any reason, the dental implant may fail in diabetic patients.. The gums become inflamed due to diabetes or the oral tissue is not healthy. Alternative to dental implants in diabetic patients Due to the problems and challenges mentioned in dental implants in diabetic patients, sometimes it is necessary to replace the implant with the following methods.... ### 1.... mini-implant: ⮞ Mini-implants, which have a smaller diameter than traditional implants, may be suitable for diabetic patients with less bone density.... Placement of these implants is usually simpler and less invasive.... This method is simpler, causes less inflammation and subsequent problems in diabetic patients.... ### 2.... Removable prostheses: ⮞ Movable prostheses that are supported by implants or other structures are a suitable solution for diabetic patients. These prostheses replace one or more missing teeth without the need for frequent surgery and are less expensive... ### 3... All-on-4 implants: ⮞ This technique involves placing four implants to support the full arch of the tooth.... This method can be a suitable option for diabetic patients who need to implant several teeth... ### 4... Traditional prostheses: ⮞ For some diabetic patients, traditional prostheses may be a more suitable option, especially if the risk of dental implants in diabetic patients is high. Traditional prostheses are placed on the gums and are minimally invasive. Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing lost teeth... But dental implants in diabetics are not the same as other special features of diabetic patients... Infection, blood deficiency, slow healing of tumors and implant failure... It can be done... If the patient's blood sugar is controlled and the person can cooperate to minimize the complications, they can put the dental implant on the agenda... The final decision is with the dentist...

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