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The era of 5 million adult diabetes patients in Korea!
According to forecasts, when potential factors are included,
about 15 million people are exposed to the risk of diabetes.

In fact, many people around you may have diabetes
or be managing their blood sugar levels.
Diabetes does not harm health by itself as much as it does when
persistently high blood sugar causes inflammation in the blood vessels,
leading to various complications such as heart attack, kidney failure, and stroke.
Of course, oral health is no exception.
Gum disease is even called the sixth complication of diabetes,
because its likelihood of developing is very high and it can have serious effects.

As a result, people with diabetes may find their gums deteriorating more easily than healthy people
due to even a brief lapse in care,
which can lead to faster tooth loss.
However, implant treatment is not easy either.
There are many things to consider, and the conditions are strict,
so many people hesitate to visit the dental clinic in the first place.
Today, we will take a detailed look at how diabetic patients
can receive implant treatment safely and successfully.
Why is implant treatment difficult for diabetic patients?
The reason implant treatment is more difficult for diabetic patients than for healthy people
is infection caused by reduced healing ability and weakened immunity.

Because implant treatment is a surgical procedure that requires anesthesia, incision, and suturing,
high blood sugar can cause inflammation to persist longer and delay recovery.
Also, if wounds do not heal quickly, they become more vulnerable to bacterial infection.

After treatment, if recovery is slow or an inflammatory response occurs,
the implant will not be able to settle stably,
and as a result, the initial success rate will be lower.
Plasma implants that can increase the success rate of implants for diabetic patients
Haru Plant Dental Clinic operates a plasma implant system
that supports faster recovery and stability.
As mentioned earlier, the success rate of implants in diabetic patients
depends on recovery speed and the precision of immune management.
Plasma implants are especially beneficial for diabetic patients because
they promote rapid bonding with the jawbone and increase initial stability.

In addition, because hydrocarbons attached to the implant surface are removed,
it can help prevent infections caused by impurities and support faster tissue regeneration.
Therefore, plasma implants can be an optimal choice for safe treatment
for diabetic patients who require delicate care during recovery.
These days, thanks to advances in medicine, if blood sugar is well controlled,
people with diabetes can undergo implants without difficulty, just like healthy people,
and the treatment success rate is not much different from that of general patients.

However, it is necessary to carefully examine overall health status.
After assessing medications being taken, blood sugar control, immunity, and other factors,
it is best to carefully establish a treatment plan through consultation with the medical staff.
Find a solution through professional consultation at Haru Plant Dental Clinic.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us anytime.