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Patients who have diabetes

Patients who have diabetes can also get dental implants, but we need to give them care. With proper care, implants can work well for diabetic patients. High blood sugar can slow healing after surgery. It can also cause infections.

Benefits:

Dental implants make your smile look natural. They stop the jawbone from shrinking. This helps your face look healthy.

For diabetic patients, implants are always better, when compared with dentures. Dentures can rub against gums. This can cause sores. These sores may heal slowly in diabetic patients. Implants do not cause such problems.

Preparing for Implants:

  1. You must control your blood sugar before surgery.
  2. You also need healthy gums for implants.
  3. Avoid smoking. It can slow healing.

 

Why Replace Missing Teeth? 

Missing teeth can cause problems. The jawbone may shrink. Nearby teeth can move out of place. Chewing food may become harder. Your face might lose its shape and look older.

For diabetic patients, missing teeth can also increase gum problems. Food and bacteria can get stuck in the gaps. This can cause gum disease. Gum disease can make blood sugar harder to control.

Care After Surgery: 

  1. Eat soft foods for a few days.
  2. Avoid hard or sticky foods.
  3. Good care helps the implant last a long time.

Conclusion:

Diabetic patients can get implants.  High blood sugar needs to be controlled.  Diabetes can slow healing after surgery.  It may increase the chance of infection.  Controlled diabetes improves implant success.  Smoking can reduce implant success.  Quitting smoking speeds up healing.  HbA1c tests are needed before surgery.  A level below 7% is recommended.  Antibiotics may be given before surgery.  Healthy gums reduce implant complications.  Gum disease affects blood sugar levels. Diabetic patients should avoid skipping meals.  Balanced meals help maintain blood sugar.  Controlling diabetes improves surgical outcomes.  Healing after surgery may take longer in diabetics.  Patients should keep blood sugar stable during recovery.  Diabetic patients should consult their dentist for personalized care.