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Who Should Not Get Implants?

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Who Should Not Get Implants?

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Although there are few absolute contraindications to implants they should be considered very carefully in persons taking certain drugs and having diseases that compromise healing. Corticosteroids or uncontrolled diabetes, moderate to severe anemia, collagen vascular diseases or other disorders that can interfere with healing lessen your chances of a good result. Smokers and heavy drinkers may not get good results, either. Implants are not recommended in those under 15-16 years of age because facial structures are not done growing. There is evidence that the jaw of women continues to grow into the late teens and that of men into the 20’s suggesting that use of implants be delayed even further. Who Should Perform Your Implant Some dentists operate after taking only a weekend course. Avoid them. It’s best to be treated by an experienced pair of specialists, one to operate and the other (a prosthodontist or general dentist) to craft your new teeth.

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