Can i do implants ,when I am diabetic ?

 

                           CAN I DO DENTAL IMPLANTS ,WHEN I AM DIABETIC ??


    




      When you are diabetic you will be having gum problems and shaking teeth, due to your insulin  and calcium level.In type 1 diabetes ,your insulin will be low,so people will intake insulin to make it in a proper way.In type 2 diabetes, insulin level will be high they will intake medicines to reduce insulin in their body.




In type 1 diabetes calcium level will be less and their bone density is less.In type 2 diabetes their bone density will be high.Now,implants can be placed in both the conditions.We will first check the blood glucose level before going for implant procedure.If it is normal ,implant treatment will be handled on the same day.In case if it is abnormal ,we will advice the patients to consult wit their diabetician.According to their report further treatment will be carried on.


We at Dr.Vivek's MSRams dentistry have done more than  hundreds of implants for diabetic patients and their are happily eating with their new teeth now.to know more click here


                                                      Dr.Vivek's MSRams Dentistry

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