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<blockquote data-quote="ShugaShuga" data-source="post: 937796" data-attributes="member: 128650"><p>Hi, has anybody had any experience of this topic? I've had some failed root canals extracted which have left me with no gnashers on one side of my face. This isn't a cultural problem for me, I'm from the generation of false teeth and NHS dentures. However my dentist has suggested 2 implants spanned by bridges on top and bottom. It seems a good idea to get some eatin' teeth on one side so that if the teeth on the other side go, I won't have to spend my life eating porridge. However, there seems to be conflicting evidence about the suitability of diabetics for implants. What can go wrong? Will your jaw rot away?</p><p>And what does "Stabilised Diabetes" mean?</p><p></p><p>HbA1c 38 mmol/mol on 22/04/2015 (Diabetes diagnosed using glucose test)</p><p>Morning readings (pre-prandial) usually 4.8 - 6. Using Nexus GlucoRX. 'Don't know what the units are, just that 4 - 7 is normal for type 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShugaShuga, post: 937796, member: 128650"] Hi, has anybody had any experience of this topic? I've had some failed root canals extracted which have left me with no gnashers on one side of my face. This isn't a cultural problem for me, I'm from the generation of false teeth and NHS dentures. However my dentist has suggested 2 implants spanned by bridges on top and bottom. It seems a good idea to get some eatin' teeth on one side so that if the teeth on the other side go, I won't have to spend my life eating porridge. However, there seems to be conflicting evidence about the suitability of diabetics for implants. What can go wrong? Will your jaw rot away? And what does "Stabilised Diabetes" mean? HbA1c 38 mmol/mol on 22/04/2015 (Diabetes diagnosed using glucose test) Morning readings (pre-prandial) usually 4.8 - 6. Using Nexus GlucoRX. 'Don't know what the units are, just that 4 - 7 is normal for type 2. [/QUOTE]
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