Dental Implants With Celiac Disease
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Dental Implants With Celiac Disease

Patients with celiac disease have specific implant considerations: bone density (often reduced), immune response, and dietary factors affecting healing. WeCare's protocol addresses each.

Celiac disease affects approximately 1 in 100 people, and untreated or poorly-controlled celiac significantly impacts dental implant planning. Reduced bone density (particularly in patients diagnosed late in life), nutritional deficiencies, and chronic inflammation all affect implant outcomes. WeCare's protocol addresses these honestly.

How Celiac Affects Implant Healing

Bone density: Untreated celiac patients have higher rates of osteoporosis (3-5× general population). Even after gluten-free diet stabilizes the disease, bone density may be reduced for years.

Calcium and vitamin D status: Celiac affects nutrient absorption. Many patients have low calcium and vitamin D — both critical for bone health and implant integration.

Immune response: Celiac involves chronic gut inflammation. Even on gluten-free diet, baseline inflammation may be slightly elevated, affecting healing.

Iron deficiency: Common in celiac patients; affects oxygenation of healing tissues.

Pre-Implant Assessment

WeCare's protocol for celiac patients:

Required tests (within 3 months pre-surgery):

  • Recent celiac antibody panel (TTG-IgA) — confirms disease control
  • Serum calcium and vitamin D levels
  • Iron, ferritin, hemoglobin
  • Bone density (DEXA scan) recommended for patients diagnosed in adulthood

Required documentation:

  • Confirmed celiac diagnosis (biopsy or genetic test)
  • Current dietary compliance level
  • Complete medication list (PPIs, supplements)
  • Any related autoimmune conditions

Modified Protocol for Celiac Patients

Pre-surgery:

  • Vitamin D supplementation if deficient (4-6 weeks before surgery)
  • Calcium supplementation if needed
  • Confirmed gluten-free diet for 6+ months
  • Antibiotic course extended (7-10 days vs standard 5-7)

Surgery:

  • Premium implant brand preferred (Straumann SLActive® or Nobel Biocare TiUltra®)
  • Wider-diameter implants where space allows
  • Careful soft-tissue handling
  • Sterile technique extra-careful

Post-surgery:

  • Extended antibiotic prophylaxis
  • Nutritional counseling for healing diet
  • Weekly WhatsApp check-ins for first month
  • Extended healing time (4 months vs 3)

Long-term Considerations

After successful integration:

  • Annual peri-implantitis screening (more frequent than non-celiac patients)
  • Monitoring for any systemic inflammation
  • Continued gluten-free dietary compliance
  • Regular calcium/vitamin D status checks

What to Send Us

WhatsApp +90 551 086 83 68 with:

  • Recent panoramic X-ray
  • Celiac antibody test results
  • Vitamin D and calcium levels
  • DEXA scan if available
  • Current medications and supplements

Within 24 hours we send protocol modifications for your case.

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I've had celiac for 10 years. Are implants safe for me?

Yes, with proper screening. Most celiac patients with confirmed diagnosis and 6+ months gluten-free compliance are good candidates. We screen for bone density, vitamin D, and inflammation markers, then modify protocol accordingly.

What if my celiac wasn't diagnosed until age 40?

Late-diagnosed celiac often has more bone density impact. We strongly recommend DEXA scan before surgery. Vitamin D and calcium supplementation may be needed for 2-3 months pre-surgery. Once stabilized, implants are safe.

Will my gluten-free medications interfere?

No. PPIs (Omeprazole, etc.) commonly used in celiac patients can continue through surgery. Supplements (vitamin D, calcium, iron) actively help. We coordinate with your gastroenterologist for any specific concerns.

Are there gluten-containing materials I need to worry about?

Modern dental materials are typically gluten-free. WeCare uses Straumann, Nobel Biocare implants and Bio-Oss®/Bio-Gide® bone graft materials — none contain gluten. We can confirm material specifications if you have specific concerns.

Will my immune response affect implant integration?

Mildly. Celiac patients have slightly elevated baseline inflammation that can slow healing. We extend antibiotic prophylaxis and recommend additional healing time. Outcome rates are very close to non-celiac patients with proper protocol.

Should I see a celiac specialist before implants?

Recommended if you haven't been seen recently. Confirming dietary compliance, supplementing deficiencies, and assessing baseline inflammation are all valuable. Your gastroenterologist coordinating with us optimizes outcomes.

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