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Are dental implants impossible for women who have had bone loss in their jaws due to the use of meds for osteoporosis and the treatment of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer
Dental implants
are an elective treatment modality. As in, they are not urgently and
compulsarily required. There are substitutes available for them.
Dental
implant surgery requires an efficient immune system, coagulative system, and
reparative system. There are myriad of factors, which can disrupt either of
these systems. Also, the recepient bone needs to be of a good density too.
The
integration of dental implants with the bone requires a good vascular supply,
normal functioning osteoblastic and osteoclastic cells, and a sound reparative
capacity of the body.
Certain
systemic conditions and medications alter the physiologic processes, leading to
delayed or non-integration of dental implants. Such conditions may also
predispose the patient towards early implant failure.
There
are investigations available to find out if the systemic processes are in a
physiologic state or not. If yes, and if the status can be maintained for long,
implants can be done. If not, then it is better to go for substitutes or
alternative treatment modalities, such as bridges and removable partial or
complete dentures.
Refer: Smiti