Sir, you can get dental implants and cleaning even with
diabetes but the key is good blood
sugar control first. Dental implants are not contraindicated in diabetes. In patients with well controlled blood sugar, dental implant success rates are similar to people without diabetes.
However, if your sugar is high (like an average : 190 mg/dL), healing can be slower and the risk of infection and implant complications increases.
Next Steps
1. Consult your physician to improve blood
sugar control (aim for stable target levels before surgery - Fasting (before a meal): 80–130 mg/dL & 2 hours after a meal: < 180 mg/dL ) &
An
HbA1c (3-month average) ideally below 7% is often recommended before implant surgery to improve healing and reduce complications.
You just need to go a little more and then you're good to go for implants..
2. Get dental cleaning (scaling) first to reduce gum inflammation because this helps both your gums and any future implant success.
3. Once controlled, your dentist can plan implant placement safely.
Health Tips
Discuss all medications with your dentist before treatment