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Hello interested in doing tooth implant on permanent basis non removal age 65 male hv diabetes n bp pls.update dees
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Hello If the issues are in controlled go ahead after a check and x days
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We can do permanent implants even incase if diabetes as long as it is under control. Hypertension / BP can be locally managed with the use of techniques and medicines that we regularly use.
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Share an X-ray if possible so that we can determine the type of dental Implants that are needed. Also share any recent diabetes reports if any.
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Implant placement is dependent on the availability of bone. If you have enough bone, then you can definitely go for implants. Diabetes and Hypertension are not going to be issues if they are under control. If you are on blood thinners like aspirin, then your implantologist might ask you to stop that particular medication for 3 days before the procedure.
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See your dentist or implantologist and discuss your case. You will have to undergo x-rays and ct scans to determine the quality of your bone and to see whether implants can be placed at all or not.
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Hi.  Implants are a great option for tooth replacement and are worldwide considered to be the first choice to replace teeth unless contraindicated. You mentioned you have diabetes and (high) blood pressure but these are not a problem as long as they are controlled with medication. Your dentist will check your medical history and your latest blood tests, if they are acceptable will continue with the treatment Another important criteria for implants is a CBCT of the mouth/ area of implant placement. This diagnostic report tells us your bone quality and quantity and helps plan your implant treatment. If your CBCT and blood reports are normal, the  dentist can definitely proceed with the procedure.
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