Diabetes is one of the most common pre-existing conditions among adult dental implant patients. About 1 in 7 of our implant patients live with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. The good news: when blood-sugar control is reasonable, implant outcomes for diabetic patients are very close to non-diabetic patients. The bad news: when blood sugar is uncontrolled, healing slows dramatically and infection risk rises. This guide explains exactly how WeCare protects diabetic patients and how to know if you are a candidate.
The Single Most Important Number — HbA1c
HbA1c (glycated haemoglobin) measures your average blood sugar over the previous 2-3 months. For dental implant surgery, this is the most reliable risk indicator we have:
- HbA1c below 7.0% — You are an excellent implant candidate. Healing rates and integration rates match non-diabetic patients. Standard surgical and recovery protocols apply.
- HbA1c 7.0-8.0% — You are a candidate with modified protocol: extended healing time (4 months instead of 3), prophylactic antibiotic course, more frequent follow-ups. Outcomes still strong.
- HbA1c above 8.0% — We recommend bringing your number down before surgery. We will give you a 3-month plan in coordination with your home physician, then re-evaluate. We do not place implants in poorly-controlled diabetics because the failure risk is too high — and we will not take payment knowing this.
WeCare requests a recent HbA1c blood test (within the last 3 months) before scheduling implant surgery. This is non-negotiable.
Why Diabetes Affects Implant Healing
Implant integration depends on bone forming new connections to the titanium surface (osseointegration). High blood sugar interferes with this process in three ways:
- Reduced microvascular flow — Less blood reaches the surgical site, slowing tissue repair.
- Impaired immune function — White blood cell activity drops, increasing infection risk.
- Glycation of collagen — Bone matrix forms more slowly and with weaker fibres.
Each of these is reversible when blood sugar normalises. That is why HbA1c is the gating metric — it tells us whether your body is currently in a state that supports healing.
The WeCare Diabetic Implant Protocol
For patients with HbA1c between 7.0% and 8.0%, we modify the standard protocol:
Pre-surgery (1 week)
- Confirmed recent HbA1c result
- Antibiotic course start the day before surgery
- Detailed medication and insulin schedule logged with our team
Surgery day
- Surgery scheduled in the morning (insulin and meal timing simplest)
- Local anaesthesia rather than IV sedation (preserves sugar control)
- Single-stage placement preferred where bone allows
- Modified suturing to reduce trauma
First week recovery
- Daily WhatsApp check-in with our coordinator
- Twice-daily chlorhexidine rinses
- 7 days of antibiotics (vs 5 for non-diabetics)
- Soft-food diet, no sugary recovery drinks (we provide diabetic-friendly meal guide)
Healing (4 months)
- Extended from 3 months to 4 months for diabetic patients
- Monthly photo check by WhatsApp
- Final crown placement only after confirmed bone integration on follow-up scan
All-on-4 for Diabetic Patients
All-on-4 is feasible for diabetic patients when HbA1c is below 7.5%. We typically defer the same-day temporary bridge by 24-48 hours to reduce immediate post-surgical stress, then place a longer-wearing temporary that supports the healing window. The final permanent bridge timing extends from 3 months to 4 months. Functional outcomes are equivalent to non-diabetic patients.
What We Need From You
To plan your treatment, please send via WhatsApp:
- Recent panoramic dental X-ray (OPG)
- HbA1c blood test result from the last 3 months
- Current medications list (including insulin doses if applicable)
- Any cardiologist or endocrinologist letter if you have one
Within 24 hours we send a written, personalised treatment plan with timing, brand options, and the modified diabetic protocol. As with all WeCare cases, we then arrange your 4-star hotel, Mercedes airport transfer, and clinic shuttle so you only need to focus on healing.
Cost and Logistics — Answered Privately
We never publish per-tooth or per-arch pricing. Diabetic protocols sometimes require additional medications, longer hotel stay, or specialised post-op support — and your individual quotation reflects exactly what your case requires. After reviewing your X-ray and HbA1c we send a transparent written quotation by WhatsApp, including hotel category, number of nights, transfer logistics, and any additional clinical steps.
Send your X-ray to WhatsApp +90 551 086 83 68 — we reply with a written treatment plan within 24 hours.



