Many patients want implants but are told they "cannot have them" without clear reasoning. This guide explains specific contraindications honestly and what alternatives exist.
Many patients are told by general dentists that they "cannot have implants" without clear reasoning, leaving them confused. This guide is honest about specific contraindications, who genuinely cannot have implants, and what alternatives exist for those patients.
Absolute Contraindications (Cannot Have Implants)
A small group of patients genuinely cannot have implants safely:
For these patients, denture-based alternatives or no treatment may be appropriate.
Relative Contraindications (Need Special Protocols)
Many patients can have implants with modified protocols:
Common Misconceptions About Eligibility
Myth 1: "I'm too old for implants"
Reality: Age alone is not a contraindication. We have placed implants in patients up to 87 with excellent outcomes. What matters: cardiovascular health, medications, bone density.
Myth 2: "I have no bone, so implants are impossible"
Reality: Most patients with insufficient bone can have implants after grafting. CBCT scan determines what's needed.
Myth 3: "I have allergies, so implants will fail"
Reality: Titanium allergy is extremely rare. Specific testing available for patients with concerns. Zirconia implants are an alternative for verified titanium-allergic patients.
Myth 4: "I'm a smoker, so implants won't work"
Reality: Smokers have higher failure rates (2× non-smokers) but most still succeed. WeCare requires 2-week cessation before surgery and counsels honestly about realistic outcomes.
Myth 5: "My diabetes means I can't have implants"
Reality: With HbA1c below 7%, you're an excellent candidate. 7-8% requires modified protocol. Above 8%, work with your physician to bring it down before surgery.
How WeCare Screens Eligibility
Pre-treatment WhatsApp consultation:
Specific tests we may request:
What to Do If Told "No" by Another Clinic
If another clinic told you implants are impossible:
We will tell you honestly if implants are not appropriate. But we have helped many patients who were told elsewhere they were ineligible — turns out they were candidates with proper screening and modified protocols.
Alternatives When Implants Are Truly Not Possible
For patients who genuinely cannot have implants:
Implant-retained dentures: Sometimes feasible with fewer implants and a clip-in denture
Conventional dentures: Modern dentures are significantly better than older models
Fixed bridges: Use existing teeth as support if periodontal status allows
Removable partial dentures: With clasps anchored to natural teeth
No treatment: Sometimes the right answer for terminal medical situations
Honest Conversations
WeCare's screening philosophy:
Patient safety dominates revenue. Send your X-ray and medical history. We give you the truth, including alternatives when implants are not the right answer.
WhatsApp +90 551 086 83 68 for an honest assessment within 24 hours.


