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Please consult your dentist before implant treatment if you are taking osteoporosis medication.
Someone posted something earlier, and I checked with the dentist. It turns out that whether you can proceed depends on the ingredients of the medication you're taking. For those who receive osteoporosis injections every six months, it's said to be difficult to get implants. Even for those who take medication weekly, it varies depending on the ingredients. I didn't realize that osteoporosis medication could also affect dental implants.
My mother, who stopped chemotherapy. She wanted to get an implant, and the dentist asked if it was okay to proceed with treatment, so they wrote a referral letter, but the gastroenterology department said it was fine. The osteoporosis medication is from the endocrinology department. I will ask again during the outpatient visit next month. I am so relieved that I saw that message; I don't know what I would have done if I hadn't.
It's a great relief that you postponed dental treatment because of cataract surgery. I'm sharing this useful information.