
Early Symptoms of Diabetes and Prevention Methods
Implants for Patients with Diabetes
Diabetes Implant PRF Implant
Sugar is so deeply embedded in our everyday diet that it can even be hidden in foods that hardly taste sweet.
So it is not surprising at all that one in every three adults aged 30 and older in Korea has diabetes.
The problem is that diabetes is not simply a condition in which sugar appears in the urine,
but a "silent killer" that causes various complications.
What Is Diabetes?

In simple terms, diabetes is
a disease in which sugar appears in the urine.
Looking a little deeper,
glucose is converted into glycogen
and stored in cells,
but due to a lack of insulin or insulin resistance,
it is not properly absorbed,
accumulates in the blood, and eventually passes into the urine.
Diabetes is broadly classified into four types.
Type 1 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
Diabetes due to other causes
Gestational diabetes
In Korea, Type 2 diabetes is the most common,
and its main causes are lifestyle and environmental factors.
In particular, the risk of developing it increases if you consume a lot of high-sugar foods for a long period
or if you are obese.

Early Symptoms of Diabetes

Because diabetes does not have clear warning signs such as pain,
it is often discovered only after the disease has progressed significantly.
That is why, if your usual eating habits are poor,
you should pay attention even to small changes in your body.
Typical early symptoms include:
Frequent urination
Increased thirst
Hunger and overeating due to glucose deficiency, accompanied by weight loss
Easy fatigue and lack of energy
If these symptoms recur, an accurate diagnosis is necessary, and especially if you are considering implants in the future,
blood sugar control must come first
so that diabetes implant PRF implant treatment can be performed safely.
How Diabetes Affects Implants

Patients with diabetes
have slower wound healing and reduced immunity,
so if implants are placed without diabetes implant PRF implant treatment,
the risk of inflammation or infection is high,
and the incidence of complications such as
gum disease,
tissue necrosis,
and cardiovascular disease
also increases.
Implant surgery is accompanied by bleeding and swelling,
so without diabetes implant PRF implant treatment,
surgery may be restricted for patients with diabetes.
Also, the longer a person has diabetes,
the more severe the loss of jawbone becomes, which reduces the possibility of surgery.
Implants for Patients with Diabetes

It was said that without diabetes implant PRF implant treatment,
surgery may be restricted for patients with diabetes.
This implant surgery method
is applied for patients with diabetes.
Diabetes implant PRF implant treatment
separates white blood cells and platelets from the patient’s own blood,
concentrates growth factors,
and then applies them to the surgical site.
Through this, it helps boost immunity
and allows proteins needed for gum and jawbone regeneration to be continuously released,
helping even patients with diabetes undergo implant surgery.
Precautions for Dental Implants in Patients with Diabetes

Implants for patients with diabetes require careful management.
Glycated hemoglobin below 7.5%
Fasting blood glucose below 126 mg/dL
Surgery should be performed in the morning when blood sugar is stable
Maintain meals and medication on the day of surgery
Regular follow-up visits after surgery
If these principles are followed,
you can feel less anxious about the safety of diabetes implant PRF implant treatment.
A Clinic for Implants for Patients with Diabetes
Implants for patients with diabetes are complicated and require careful attention.
Therefore, it is important to choose a place equipped with experienced medical staff and the latest equipment.
Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic
has extensive experience with full-mouth implants as well as implants for patients with diabetes, hypertension, and osteoporosis,
and has received awards in the implant-specialized clinic category, providing a reassuring treatment environment thanks to its experienced medical staff and state-of-the-art equipment.
Although more detailed preparation and management are needed,
patients with diabetes can still
undergo implant treatment through diabetes implant PRF implant treatment.
With a medical team that has expertise,
you can regain a new smile and a healthy life.
- This post is an article provided by a medical institution due to a third-party contractual relationship regarding medical information.
