She doesn't have diabetes. Just gum problems and pyorhea...so can two teeth be implanted or is there any other process as well. Which would be the best method according to you. I will be visiting dentist in a couple of days as I am not in the city
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Yes teeth can be implanted provided her gums and remaining bone permits
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She needs to undergo CBCT to assess her bone health both quantity and quality along with certain blood investigations. If all is fine implant can be placed
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Get replacement done as soon as possible because if left unreplaced by implant bone may further resorb
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