how long have you been type 1?Hi again @lucylocket61
Interesting this, as I have had 9 abscesses in 4 months! Antibiotics after antibiotics and then some, cleaned with root planning and still suffer! Never had issues before. This was the precursor to my TN that you replied to earlier. At the moment, I have been told it is a result of my diabetes. That I should have no implant and tooth/teeth removed as the diabetes has allowed for periodontal disease.
Makes sense@lucylocket61 - the success, or their wise, of an implant will depend on a number of factors, including, but not exhaustively:
- Why the natural tooth was lost
- whether infection were cleared, prior to implantation
- Smoker status
- quality of oral hygiene
- quality of the implantation process
- to an extent,..... luck!
Sadly, lower, multiple- rooted teeth are challenges as far as root treatments are concerned. Two roots double the chances of a recurrent or non- cleared infection. Gravity helps keep the infection in, whereas upper teeth tend to have a natural drainage advantage.
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