Dental implants are an excellent solution for tooth loss, but not everyone is an ideal candidate. Several factors determine whether a patient is suitable for dental implants, including bone density, gum health, and overall medical conditions.
- Sufficient Bone Density
Since dental implants are anchored into the jawbone, a strong and healthy bone structure is essential for successful placement. If a patient has experienced significant bone loss, they may require bone grafting to enhance the implant site.
- Healthy Gums
Gum health plays a crucial role in the success of dental implants. Patients with untreated gum disease (periodontitis) may need periodontal treatment before undergoing the procedure to prevent infection and implant failure.
- Overall Health Condition
Certain medical conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes, autoimmune diseases, or smoking habits can impact healing and the success rate of implants. A thorough medical evaluation will help determine a patient’s eligibility.

- Commitment to Oral Hygiene
Patients must be committed to maintaining good oral hygiene by brushing, flossing, and attending regular dental check-ups. Proper care is essential to ensure the longevity of the implants.
If you’re unsure whether dental implants are right for you, schedule a consultation with San Antonio Advanced Dental Implants today. Our experts will assess your oral health and help you determine the best treatment plan for your smile.


