Ariff, Dr. Md. Akmal and Sudheer, Dr. Arunachalam and Banerjee, Dr. Soumalya and Mondal, Dr. Susmita and ., Dr. Priya and ., Dr. Abhilash (2025) A Narrative of Dental Implant Treatments for People with Health Issues: A Review. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (6): 25jun1656. pp. 2789-2807. ISSN 2456-2165
Introduction: Dental implant survival is influenced to a certain extent by systemic situation and habits. Surgical success is worsened by conditions that impair the natural healing cascade. However, a disease's revealing existence does not always preclude out implant therapy or have an enormous effect on long-term results. With appropriate management, certain conditions or additional factors can allow implant survival rates to approach those seen in healthy individuals. Patients who do not have systemic or local contraindications to therapy should be chosen in order to ensure implant success. Objective: It has been proposed that certain illnesses and medically compromised stipulations may contraindicate dental implant treatment. This article targets figuring out the precautions to take and analysing whether dental implants' effectiveness and long-term survival rates are poorer in patients with deteriorated health. Source: Using the PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Scirus, and Cochrane databases, an extensive literature review was conducted through digging up keywords and medically confronted diseases that influence implants. Conclusion: Although a variety of disorders may raise the probability of treatment failure or complications, there are very few specific health risks to dental implant therapy. Since the quality of life and functional benefits associated with dental implants may outweigh any risks for many of these patients, the degree of systemic disease control may be significantly greater than the nature of the disorder itself. Individualized medical control should be established before implant therapy.
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