Published on: 2025-06-28 | Written by: Dr. Mohamed Ghanem, Master of Dental Prosthetics and Implants
Dental implants have become one of the leading solutions for replacing missing teeth. But the important question remains: Is it suitable for everyone?
Dr. Mohamed Ghanem, holder of a master’s degree in prosthodontics and dental implants, explains that the decision to undergo dental implants depends on a careful assessment of oral condition, bone structure, and overall health.
It is a surgical procedure where artificial roots (usually made of titanium) are inserted into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. Crowns or bridges are then fixed on top. Implantation is often done using surgical guides for maximum precision and stability.
According to Dr. Mohamed Ghanem, dental implants are ideal in the following cases:
Loss of one or more teeth with sufficient jawbone.
Healthy oral condition without severe gum infections.
Absence of uncontrolled chronic diseases (such as untreated diabetes or osteoporosis).
Non-smokers or individuals willing to significantly reduce smoking to ensure proper healing.
Dr. Mohamed Ghanem notes that some cases require preparation before proceeding with implants:
Bone loss or insufficient bone density: Bone grafting may be required.
Active gum or oral infections: Must be treated first.
Medical conditions that impair healing, such as ongoing chemotherapy or immune disorders.
Strong and stable tooth replacement.
Natural appearance, matching original teeth.
Preserves jawbone structure and prevents bone loss.
No need to grind down neighboring teeth, unlike traditional bridges.
“The most important step is a correct diagnosis using 3D imaging and intraoral cameras, followed by a personalized treatment plan tailored to each patient’s case.”