Saad Abdullah Alqarni, Samaher Mohammad Almarshedy, ABDULLAH Faisal Alim, Shaza Jamil Ashqar
In this review we discuss the background of diabetes, survival risks, complications and if there any prohibition of carrying out this surgical technique in diabetic patients. We performed a comprehensive search using electronic databases; MEDLINE, EMBASE, and google scholar, through September, 2019. Search strategies used following MeSH terms in searching via these databases: “dental implants” “diabetic patients”, “complications”, “diabetes”, “management”, “treatment”. Dental implants offer substantial benefits that call for that they be thought about for the treatment of a vast spectrum of patients, including the expanding variety of individuals with diabetic issues mellitus. Although uncontrolled diabetes mellitus has been revealed to disrupt various elements of the healing procedure, the results of the research studies show that a high success rate is achievable when oral implants are put in diabetic people whose illness is controlled. It is advisable to postpone the placement of implant in badly regulated diabetics till the control of diabetic issues.