Can anyone advise on having a tooth implant whilst having GCA (12 months in and down to 12 mg of Pred). I have had one other implant so know the pain but I have to have a tooth out and dont want to have an ugly gap for too long.
thank you all.
Can anyone advise on having a tooth implant whilst having GCA (12 months in and down to 12 mg of Pred). I have had one other implant so know the pain but I have to have a tooth out and dont want to have an ugly gap for too long.
thank you all.
Hi there,
I have GCA and the only thing I can tell you is anything that stresses my body affects my GCA inflammation. What does the oral surgeon say, does he/she know your condition and how much pred you are on? Are you on any bone drugs?
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Hi Forwardmotion, thank you so much for your kind reply. The dental surgeon knows I am on pred and the dosage e and i am not on any other bone drugs except taking calcium supplements. You are right about stress, any time I am stressed it affects my temporal pain. I have had a tough year with also bilateral tendinopithy which i am still struggling with so making my smile look nice again would be a boost.
I had an implant while on about 8 mg Pred but for PMR not GCA. There were no problems though as I was sedated, apparently my blood pressure went quite low during the procedure. I assume this was due to the Pred. I’m not on any bone drugs otherwise that may have been an issue.
Hi there I had one when I was below 5 but had PMR. The drug they were most concerned about was alendronic acid. I had mine under local and it wasn’t any worse than some other procedures I have had. Good luck
I had a dental implant at 17.5 pred. No problem. The dental surgeon had an artificial tooth made which was glued on between appointments. I never had a gap. If you don’t have this you will have a gap for quite lengthy periods.
Typically after an implant and/or bone graft is placed you have to wait 4-6 months for the bone to osseointegrate and make the implant solid. Once it is determined the implant "has taken" the oral surgeon places a healing collar after which your regular dentist will place a post and core and then proceed with impressions and the construction of a crown.
All this takes time, so in the interim your general dentist can make you a "flipper" to wear in the edentulous space to satisfy any esthetic concerns. Just make sure the flipper rests passively and is not placing any undue pressure on the implant site.
Good luck !
Hope you will do some research on this implant decision ...My PMR started shortly after my implant was done and I am currently doing research with my Docs and dentist to see possible removal to see if this has an end result of improvement in my PMR...inflammation
comes from something somewhere...Georgedog.