Dental implants are now a standard solution for replacing missing teeth, even in patients with a history of chronic periodontitis. India is often referred to as the "diabetic capital of the world," a title that reflects the country's alarming rates of diabetes prevalence. However, the risk of complications, such as peri-implantitis and implant failure, remains a concern for these patients. This clinical case investigates the long-term success and survival of dental implants in patients with chronic periodontitis and diabetes mellitus. Results from an eight-year follow-up suggest that with appropriate periodontal treatment, careful implant placement, and regular maintenance, dental implants can remain functional and stable, even in individuals with chronic periodontal disease and diabetes mellitus.

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