2015
DOI: 10.4103/0976-6944.162628
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Dental implant in diabetic patients: Statement of facts

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“…Owing to this bone healing impairment, failure rate of dental implant in a diabetic patient is much higher than in a non-diabetic patient. 10 Although only uncontrolled diabetes mellitus is considered a contraindication for the placement of implants. But recently in literature the successful rates of osseointegrated implants in diabetic patients indicate that it is no longer considered to be an absolute contraindication for implant-supported prostheses but only a relative one if the patient's blood sugar is not controlled with inadequate oral hygiene.…”
Section: Implant Failures In Dentistry: a Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to this bone healing impairment, failure rate of dental implant in a diabetic patient is much higher than in a non-diabetic patient. 10 Although only uncontrolled diabetes mellitus is considered a contraindication for the placement of implants. But recently in literature the successful rates of osseointegrated implants in diabetic patients indicate that it is no longer considered to be an absolute contraindication for implant-supported prostheses but only a relative one if the patient's blood sugar is not controlled with inadequate oral hygiene.…”
Section: Implant Failures In Dentistry: a Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They received 2 implants with a total 234 dental implants. 7 Furthermore, Jadhav et al 27 in their systemic review of diabetic patients, made it clear that the success rate of dental implants was determined largely by glycemic control. “ Diabetes is no contraindication for implant placement, on condition that it remains under metabolic control .” 27 …”
Section: Impact Of Glycemic Control In the Success Rate Of Dental Impmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is recommended to measure the HbA1c (Glycosylated Hemoglobin Assay) prior dental implant placement procedure. 27 The HbA1c assists in determining the average blood glucose level during the 2-3 months. It is well known that HbA1c has been classified into 3 different levels (6-8% as well controlled diabetes, 8-10% as moderate, and >10% poorly controlled diabetes).…”
Section: Impact Of Glycemic Control In the Success Rate Of Dental Impmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Titanium endosseous implants are widely used successfully in association with this treatment modality. Various investigations proved this method to be superior for long-term prognosis for dental implant treatment [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%