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Implant of teeth
I wish to implant permanent teeth after removing the worn out teeth. I am unable to chew the food properly in the absence of teeth. I have very few teeth left in the front. This is leading to indigestion and stomach disorders.
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Yes, this is very good option, but you should not be diabetic because it comprises the success rate of implant. You should consult your dentist as they will ask you to go for required xray and blood test.
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