What can be done with dental implants? Implant prostheses were first used for patients with no teeth in their mouths, but now they are available for any tooth loss (single tooth loss, multiple tooth loss), as well as for those who have difficulty in retaining a removable denture for various reasons, or for those who cannot be restored by traditional methods due to psychological factors. As with any medical technology, there is a range of indications and not every patient with a missing tooth can have an implant placed. The suitability of the procedure can only be determined after an oral examination, panoramic x-ray and routine blood tests by a specialist. If you have bleeding disorders, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, psychiatric disorders, endocrine disorders or other systemic diseases, you can only receive dental implants after the disease has been treated and stabilized.