
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes painful inflammation in the joints, often affecting the hands, wrists, and other areas used for daily activities—like brushing and flossing. Beyond making oral hygiene more difficult, RA and some of its treatments can also affect how the body heals, which can raise questions for patients considering restorative options like dental implants.
If you’re living with rheumatoid arthritis and wondering whether implants are still possible, the answer is: maybe! With the right care and collaboration between your dentist and doctor, you might still be an excellent candidate for this long-term tooth replacement option.
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