Can you get a dental implant if you are on hormonal medication?

Patients who are on hormonal medications are best advised not to get dental implants. Taking hormonal medications can have some adverse reactions of its own, and if you choose to get dental implants, it is likely to lead to an inflammatory reaction that may even affect the healing of the dental implant wound. If you want to have dental implants, it is safer to stop taking hormonal medications for three months before proceeding. Dental implants have high requirements for patients, the width, length and depth of the alveolar ridge have to meet the conditions of implantation before the implantation can be successful; dental implants also need to be operated in a completely aseptic condition to avoid postoperative infections and so on. If you want to have dental implants, you should consult a doctor in time, improve the examination, and then have a professional implantologist to perform the surgery, which is conducive to the success of implantation on the one hand, and reduce the postoperative adverse reactions on the other hand.