به یاد فرزندان جاویدان این سرزمین

یادشان همواره در قلب این خاک زنده خواهد ماند

Dental implants for Hashimoto's patients: 3 things you should know
مقاله تخصصی

Dental implants for Hashimoto's patients: 3 things you should know

3 months ago
874 بازدید
Dr. Hassan Roshan Talab Haqqani

Dr. Hassan Roshan Talab Haqqani

رشت

dentist

- March 22, 1403 - Implant -
Thyroid implant, dental implant, Hashimoto's disease, implant surgery, Dr. Roshan Talab, implant placement
How are dental implants for Hashimoto patients? Hashimoto's disease, or chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, is an autoimmune disorder that affects the thyroid gland and often leads to an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). This disease is characterized by the production of antibodies that attack thyroid cells, which eventually leads to decreased production of thyroid hormones. Thyroid hormones are essential for regulating the body's metabolism and have wide-ranging effects on general health, including bone health and wound healing. Dental implants are a common solution for replacing missing teeth, which involves placing a metal post (usually titanium) in the jaw to support an artificial tooth. However, patients with certain medical conditions, such as autoimmune diseases, may be concerned about the impact of the disease on implant success. This report provides a comprehensive review of dental implants for Hashimoto's patients, detailing pre- and post-treatment procedures, surgical procedures, and aftercare. ### Background of Hashimoto's disease and dental implants for Hashimoto's patients Hashimoto's disease is the most common cause of hypothyroidism and is more common in middle-aged women. Symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, constipation, and hair loss. Research has shown that hypothyroidism can affect bone metabolism, which may affect the process of implant integration (osseointegration). However, recent studies have shown that patients with thyroid disorders can have dental implants with similar success rates as healthy patients. ### Pre-treatment measures Before dental implant surgery for Hashimoto's patients, they should do the following: - **Consultation with an endocrinologist**: to ensure that the thyroid function is stable and it may be necessary to adjust the dose of drugs such as levothyroxine (T4). For example, in one study, different doses such as 75 mg per week and 100 mg per weekend have been reported (Patients with Thyroid Disorder, a Contraindication for Dental Implants? A Systematic Review). - **Informing the dentist**: Hashimoto's disease and the drugs used, including thyroid drugs, should be reported to the dentist so that the appropriate treatment and anesthesia plan can be set. **Complete oral and dental examination**: The dentist evaluates the health of the gums, jawbone, and the overall condition of the mouth to make sure the patient is a suitable candidate for implants. - **Discussion of risks and benefits**: The patient should discuss with the dentist about the possible benefits and risks, including a possible delay in recovery. > What are the causes of swelling after dental implants? > > In this article, we will examine the causes of inflation, its duration, and ways to manage it. ### Can Hashimoto's patients get implants? Yes, research shows that Hashimoto's patients can have dental implants, provided the disease is under control. A systematic review in the Journal of Clinical Medicine found that implant success rates in patients with thyroid disorders, including hypothyroidism, were similar to those in patients without these disorders. The average success rate for patients with hypothyroidism has been reported to be between 93.18% and 100%, while for hyperthyroidism it may be lower (between 45.45% and 100%). > Dental implant welding time > > This article examines the time required for welding, signs of success and failure, methods of speeding up the process, and treatment options in case of failure. ### Treatment steps in Hashimoto's patients Dental implant surgery procedures for Hashimoto patients are similar to other patients: 1. **Anesthesia**: local anesthesia is used and, if needed, sedation is given for the patient's comfort. 2. **Incision**: The dentist makes an incision in the gum to access the jawbone. 3. **Drilling**: Using a drill, a precise hole is created in the jaw bone. 4. **Placing the implant**: The implant is placed in the hole and fixed. 5. **Suture**: The gum is sutured to cover the implant. Patients should inform the dentist of their medications, including thyroid medications, as they may affect the healing process or interact with anesthesia. > Why do we need CBCT for implants? > > In this article, we want to fully answer your questions about CBCT imaging. ### How is the surgery of these people? Surgery for Hashimoto's patients is usually no different than for others, but due to the potential effect of hypothyroidism on bone metabolism, careful disease management is essential. Research shows that patients with hypothyroidism may have less bone loss around the implant, which can be positive (The Effect of Hypothyroidism on Bone Loss at Dental Implants). However, wound healing may be slower, so patients should take special care. ### What actions should they take? After surgery, patients should: - **follow post-operative instructions**: including taking prescribed medications, such as antibiotics or painkillers, and maintaining oral and dental hygiene. - **Management of thyroid disease**: regular use of thyroid medication, such as levothyroxine, and regular checkups with an endocrinologist. - **Special attention to oral health**: Autoimmune disorders may increase the risk of gum disease and infections, so regular brushing, flossing, and periodic visits to the dentist are essential. > Osteoporosis for dental implants > > Osteoporosis creates challenges for dental implant placement. What are these challenges? ### Care after treatment Post-treatment care for Hashimoto's patients is the same as for other patients, but due to the higher risk of oral problems associated with autoimmune disorders, extra care may be required: - **Healing period**: allowing enough time for the implant to integrate with the jawbone, which usually takes several months. - **regular follow-up**: participating in follow-up sessions to monitor the healing process and ensure the proper functioning of the implant. - **Oral and dental hygiene**: using a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste, and avoiding the use of cleaning tools that may damage the implant site until complete recovery. - **Avoid certain activities**: Smoking should be avoided, as it can interfere with healing, and chewing hard foods or using the implant area should be avoided until complete healing.
###
اشتراک‌گذاری:

مقالات مرتبط

مقالات دیگر از Dr. Hassan Roshan Talab Haqqani

156 مقاله
8 What is the cause of gingivitis and its treatment? Its symptoms and complications
مطالعه بیشتر

8 What is the cause of gingivitis and its treatment? Its symptoms and complications

- September 10, 1403 - Smile design correction, scaling, oral and dental health - Bad breath, gum recession, toothache...

3 months ago بخوانید
What is dental radiography? When is the OPG photo taken?
مطالعه بیشتر

What is dental radiography? When is the OPG photo taken?

- September 17, 1403 - oral and dental health - Dental x-rays, types of dental photos, dental radiology photos, opg pho...

3 months ago بخوانید
Gum lift and aftercare, 10 possible complications
مطالعه بیشتر

Gum lift and aftercare, 10 possible complications

- September 19, 1403 - gum lift - Gum lift, post-gum lift care, laser gum lift, Rasht gum cosmetic surgery, Rasht gum...

3 months ago بخوانید
Types of ceramic laminate, advantages and disadvantages, 5 complications of its installation
مطالعه بیشتر

Types of ceramic laminate, advantages and disadvantages, 5 complications of its installation

- September 20, 1403 - Ceramic laminate - Composite cover, crooked teeth, dental laminate, ceramic laminate, laminate...

3 months ago بخوانید
What is the difference between dental veneers and ceramic laminates? Which is better?
مطالعه بیشتر

What is the difference between dental veneers and ceramic laminates? Which is better?

- September 21, 1403 - coating, ceramic laminate - Dental cover, cover price, composite cover, dental laminate What i...

3 months ago بخوانید
What are fixed and mobile implants, which one is better and what is the cost of dental implants?
مطالعه بیشتر

What are fixed and mobile implants, which one is better and what is the cost of dental implants?

- September 24, 1403 - Implant - Fixed implant, mobile implant, dental implant, dental implant cost What are fixed an...

3 months ago بخوانید
What is the treatment of dental nerve infection and its cost?
مطالعه بیشتر

What is the treatment of dental nerve infection and its cost?

- Seal 2, 1403 - being nervous - Treatment of infection, root canal, denervation, tooth infection, cost of denervation...

3 months ago بخوانید
5 mouthwashes for dental implants: the best brands and their comparison
مطالعه بیشتر

5 mouthwashes for dental implants: the best brands and their comparison

- November 12, 1403 - Implant - Gingivitis, dental implant, mouthwash brand, implant mouthwash, implant placement...

3 months ago بخوانید
Do teeth decay during orthodontics? 5 causes and treatment
مطالعه بیشتر

Do teeth decay during orthodontics? 5 causes and treatment

- November 9, 1403 - Orthodontics - Dental orthodontics, tooth decay, treatment of decay, denervation, tooth infection...

3 months ago بخوانید
Black cause
مطالعه بیشتر

Black cause

- November 11, 1403 - correction of smile design, oral and dental health - Types of stains, bleaching, scaling, treatme...

3 months ago بخوانید
What is tooth wear, its causes and treatment
مطالعه بیشتر

What is tooth wear, its causes and treatment

- November 11, 1403 - correcting the smile design - tooth wear, tooth wear, enamel thinning What is tooth wear, what...

3 months ago بخوانید
Hidden teeth and everything you need to know: symptoms and risks
مطالعه بیشتر

Hidden teeth and everything you need to know: symptoms and risks

- November 11, 1403 - Oral and dental health, smile design modification - Impacted tooth, impacted wisdom tooth, impa...

3 months ago بخوانید
Caring for dental plaque
مطالعه بیشتر

Caring for dental plaque

- November 15, 1403 - criminalization - oral hygiene, dental scaling, dental checkup, toothache, mouthwash, scaling ca...

3 months ago بخوانید
Is dental scaling harmful during pregnancy?
مطالعه بیشتر

Is dental scaling harmful during pregnancy?

- November 15, 1403 - criminalization - Caries, scaling, dental scaling, pregnancy, dentistry, dentistry during pregna...

3 months ago بخوانید
Care after dental orthodontics
مطالعه بیشتر

Care after dental orthodontics

- November 20, 1403 - Orthodontics - Movable orthodontics, orthodontic care What is dental orthodontic care?..Dental...

3 months ago بخوانید
Dental hybrid implant prosthesis
مطالعه بیشتر

Dental hybrid implant prosthesis

- November 22, 1403 - Implant - Dental implant, hybrid prosthesis, implant hybrid prosthesis, implant cover, implant i...

3 months ago بخوانید
Dental implant by mini-implant method: advantages, disadvantages and its price
مطالعه بیشتر

Dental implant by mini-implant method: advantages, disadvantages and its price

- December 24, 1403 - Implant - Dental implant, dental implant, mini implant Tooth implantation by mini-implant method...

3 months ago بخوانید
Pagedone
Resources
Products
©GCORP LLC 2026, All rights reserved.