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Dental Implant Treatment for Diabetic Patients

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Diabetes mellitus has become a major health concern worldwide. It is associated with detrimental bone alterations and periodontitis. Therefore, compromised osseointegration and predisposition to peri-implant diseases pose threat to dental implant treatment in uncontrolled diabetic patients. Monitoring glycemic control, biannual periodontal maintenance therapy, and proper prophylaxis antibiotics and antiseptic mouth rinse are essential prerequisites for successful treatment and effective function of dental implant in diabetic patients. In this chapter, we discuss about the potential adverse effects of diabetes mellitus on dental implant treatment from current experimental studies and clinical trials, underlining important factors and conditions that may induce unfavorable outcome. Evidence-based suggestions are provided for dental practitioners to promote oral health-related quality of life in diabetic patients with long-term stable implant-supported prostheses.

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Wu, Ys., Wang, Y., Yuan, Q. (2020). Dental Implant Treatment for Diabetic Patients. In: Yuan, Q. (eds) Dental Implant Treatment in Medically Compromised Patients. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28557-9_6

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