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<blockquote data-quote="JenniferW" data-source="post: 946716" data-attributes="member: 191472"><p>I had two implants a few years back, when I was in the pre-diabetic range. I've had a history of a lot of crowns with and without posts, etc, and have had years of dentists reassuring me that the problem's not been the quality of my teeth-cleaning. I wasn't asked about blood sugar levels, and because I was pre-diabetic, it never crossed my mind to tell the dentist doing the implants. </p><p></p><p>One of my implants went into a gap that had been there a few years, and the other went into a gap created by the extraction the dentist did just before doing the implant work. And I've not had any problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenniferW, post: 946716, member: 191472"] I had two implants a few years back, when I was in the pre-diabetic range. I've had a history of a lot of crowns with and without posts, etc, and have had years of dentists reassuring me that the problem's not been the quality of my teeth-cleaning. I wasn't asked about blood sugar levels, and because I was pre-diabetic, it never crossed my mind to tell the dentist doing the implants. One of my implants went into a gap that had been there a few years, and the other went into a gap created by the extraction the dentist did just before doing the implant work. And I've not had any problems. [/QUOTE]
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