
Causes and Symptoms of Osteoporosis
Implants for Patients with Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis Implant PRF Implant
As women enter menopause between the ages of 45 and 55,
the risk of osteoporosis increases sharply.
In particular, about 40% of postmenopausal women
experience osteoporosis, making it a common condition.
Beyond simply weakening the bones,
it can lead to fractures, pain, reduced lung capacity,
hospitalization, and even surgery,
significantly affecting quality of life.
Among dental treatments, implants require
osseointegration,
so osteoporosis implants for patients with osteoporosis
require special caution.
What Is Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis refers to a condition in which
the amount of bone decreases and bone strength weakens,
making fractures easy even from minor impacts.
According to data from the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service in 2022,
the proportion of osteoporosis patients in their 60s is the highest,
and by gender, women account for an overwhelming 94.4%.

The main causes include
genetic factors,
menopause,
steroid medication use,
insufficient calcium intake,
calcium absorption disorders,
and vitamin D deficiency.
Symptoms of Osteoporosis

Because osteoporosis weakens the bones,
its eventual symptom appears as a fracture.
Patients in their 50s to 70s: wrist fractures are common
Patients in their 70s and older: hip and spinal fractures are frequent

As symptoms progress,
spinal kyphotic deformity,
height loss caused by compression,
and deformity of the front part of the spine may occur.
In severe cases, bones can break easily even from coughing or simply bending forward.
The Relationship Between Osteoporosis and Implants

An implant is successful when the artificial root is placed into the bone
and then remains stable through osseointegration.
However, the representative ingredient in osteoporosis medication,
bisphosphonate,
suppresses the activity of osteoclasts that break down bone.
As a result, the osseointegration process can be disrupted,
and the success rate of osteoporosis implants may decrease.
Therefore, implants for patients with osteoporosis are considered a high-difficulty procedure and require a precise approach from experienced medical staff. If surgery is performed at a place with insufficient experience, the risk of complications such as implant failure and inflammation increases.
The Need for Osteoporosis Implant PRF Implant

For patients with osteoporosis,
supportive methods that promote bone and gum regeneration are important.
One of these is the PRF implant.
PRF is a method in which white blood cells and platelets are extracted from the patient’s own blood through centrifugation,
growth factors are concentrated,
and then applied to the surgical site.
This process boosts immunity, provides anti-infection effects, and speeds up the recovery of bone and gums.
The PRF implant is especially effective for osteoporosis implants, increasing the success rate of osseointegration and reducing the possibility of side effects.
Precautions for Osteoporosis Implant

Patients with osteoporosis
need special caution before and after receiving implants.
Aspirin should be discontinued for a certain period
Bisphosphonate medications should be stopped at least 3 months before surgery
The decision to resume medication must always be made after consulting medical staff
Following this process is essential to increase the implant success rate and minimize side effects.
Choosing a Hospital for Implants for Osteoporosis Patients
Osteoporosis implants require more detailed diagnosis and treatment planning
than general implants.
Therefore, you should choose a hospital with experienced medical staff
and a well-organized system.
Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic has experience handling a variety of cases,
including full-mouth implants as well as patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, and osteoporosis.
Through customized plans for each patient and careful surgery,
we provide safe and successful results.
Implants for patients with osteoporosis are not a simple procedure,
but a treatment that requires precise medical approaches
and careful management.
Only by comprehensively considering the patient’s bone condition, medication use, and immunity
can successful results be achieved.
Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic carefully analyzes each patient’s situation
and provides the optimal treatment based on the latest techniques and clinical experience.
Do not give up just because your gums and bones are weak.
With a professional approach and customized treatment,
a healthy chewing function and a confident smile can be regained.
A New Beginning
A New Smile
- This post is an article provided by a medical institution due to a contractual relationship with a third party, including medical information.

