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Dental implants question with diabetes.

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Back on track then.
India do seem to use a percentage, so that is 4.5%, not 45.
But the figure looks like 6.1% to 8.0% is normally seen as a very good level, so it's worth a check.
8.1% and over could be a problem zone, but still lowish risk.
 
I believe the 4.5 was quotes by a dentist here in the UK.
 
I had dental implants and the T2 diabetes was not a problem.
Never even asked what my hba1c was.

I certainly wouldn't go abroad for them.
 
@bulkbiker and @travellor..... Guys, this is a thread about dental implants.... can you take your bickering elsewhere please! You seem to take over and ruin so many threads on the forum these days and it is a real turn off to me and I know other established members are finding it similarly frustrating, so I am sure other newer forum members must find it unhelpful and demotivating.
Sorry.. my apologies to you and others.
 
I believe the 4.5 was quotes by a dentist here in the UK.

Ah, yes, crossed a couple of posts there
Then again, it's also a scale we used in the UK until recently, but 45 does sit at the bottom end of the preferred range for treatment better than 4.5 does.
 
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