Jozefa_Rozalia
Newbie
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- 3
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Thank you Robert it goes without saying good oral hygiene is a mustI had two implants about five years ago and have not had any problems. My dentist was clear that I should keep the gum line around the implants clean to avoid inflammation. I think the main thing to avoid gum problems is to practice good oral hygiene and keep blood sugars under control.
Yes it was my usual Dentist, in fact I had 12 implants and they all end up with my having infection I should have put the stop to it there and then but I trusted my dentist but not being very au fait with the procedures I kept on pay money. Stupid woman.Do you think you got the infection during the surgery? I understand that's one of the risks, but it suggests that the dentist might not have been so careful. Was it your usual dentist? I don't buy the rejection theory.
sorry to but inI agree with everyone else about pristine oral hygiene, but the other thing to bear in mind is that smoking is lethal for dental implants. If you smoke, or smoked whilst you had implants, that could well have been a factor.
Was your implant ceramic or titanium? Metal-free implant is getting popular for diabeticI had two implants about five years ago and have not had any problems. My dentist was clear that I should keep the gum line around the implants clean to avoid inflammation. I think the main thing to avoid gum problems is to practice good oral hygiene and keep blood sugars under control.
Titanium. They seem not to be causing any issues.Was your implant ceramic or titanium? Metal-free implant is getting popular for diabetic
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