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Dental Update, 2010
Peri-implant diseases are inflammatory conditions that affect the soft and hard supporting tissues around implant fixtures. Peri-implant mucositis usually responds to oral hygiene instructions, scaling and prophylaxis, but peri-implantitis, which involves bone resorption, has less predictable treatment outcomes following non-surgical management ...
Heasman, Peter +2 more
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Peri-implant diseases are inflammatory conditions that affect the soft and hard supporting tissues around implant fixtures. Peri-implant mucositis usually responds to oral hygiene instructions, scaling and prophylaxis, but peri-implantitis, which involves bone resorption, has less predictable treatment outcomes following non-surgical management ...
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Peri-implant diseases: an overview
Dental Update, 2015The use of dental implants in replacing missing teeth is proven to be a valid treatment with a high success rate. To achieve the best treatment outcome in all implant systems, the implant has to be able to integrate with the surrounding tissue. However, dental implants are affected by peri-implant diseases and may fail as a result.
Abdulhadi, Warreth +4 more
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Peri-implant disease part 2: management of peri-implant disease
Dental Update, 2019Unfortunately, peri-implant disease is a common clinical finding in patients with dental implants. Whilst preventive and supportive regimens are best practice, many patients still present with signs of peri-implant disease. Treatment options include non-surgical or surgical approaches but there does not appear to be a consensus for management of these
Daly A, McCracken GI
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2020
For decades, dental implants have provided a seemingly perfect solution for the replacement of diseased or failing human teeth. However, in recent years, reports of peri-implant disease have been increasing and the once-glorified concept of osteointegration as the perfect interface between an inert metal and human bone has crumbled in light of recent ...
Mitchell W. Ponsford +1 more
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For decades, dental implants have provided a seemingly perfect solution for the replacement of diseased or failing human teeth. However, in recent years, reports of peri-implant disease have been increasing and the once-glorified concept of osteointegration as the perfect interface between an inert metal and human bone has crumbled in light of recent ...
Mitchell W. Ponsford +1 more
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Prevention and management of peri‐implant disease
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2023AbstractBackgroundAs more patients choose dental implants as their primary treatment option to restore edentulous ridges or to replace compromised dentition, preventive strategies for peri‐implant diseases and complications have become an important topic.PurposeThe aim of the review article is to summarize the current available evidence on the ...
Teresa Chanting Sun +2 more
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2012
Success of osseointegrated dental implants has been consistently high in most clinical situations where proper diagnostic procedures, treatment planning, and surgical placement have taken place. Osseointegration is the intimate contact of a titanium implant with a bone surface.
Hugh Devlin, Kumar C. Shah
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Success of osseointegrated dental implants has been consistently high in most clinical situations where proper diagnostic procedures, treatment planning, and surgical placement have taken place. Osseointegration is the intimate contact of a titanium implant with a bone surface.
Hugh Devlin, Kumar C. Shah
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Peri‐implant crevicular fluid biomarkers as discriminants of peri‐implant health and disease
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2016AbstractAimThe objective of this cross‐sectional study was to examine the potential of peri‐implant crevicular fluid (PICF) analytes to discriminate between peri‐implant health and disease using a multi‐biomarker approach.MethodsWe collected PICF samples from the mesio‐buccal site of every implant (n = 145) from 52 subjects with peri‐implantitis and ...
Sabrina Rebollo, Zani +7 more
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Prevalence and Mechanisms of Peri-implant Diseases
Journal of Dental Research, 2016The aim of the present critical review is to summarize recent evidence on the prevalence of peri-implant diseases and their similarities and differences with periodontal diseases with a focus on their pathogenetic mechanisms. Reports on the extent and severity of peri-implant diseases are influenced by different case definitions.
G E, Salvi, R, Cosgarea, A, Sculean
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Peri-implant Diseases and Treatments
The main cause of the loss in crestal bone surrounding an osseointegrated dental implant is local inflammation around the implant resulting from peri-implant diseases. Peri-implant diseases and conditions are classified as peri-implant health, peri-implant mucositis, and peri-implantitis.AKGÜL, ZEYNEP +2 more
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Non-Surgical Management of Peri-Implant Diseases
Primary Dental Journal, 2014There are similarities between peri-implant diseases and periodontal diseases in terms of aetiology, pathogenesis and management. Patients with a past history of periodontitis are at greater risk of peri-implantitis and it is essential in partially dentate patients to ensure that control of periodontitis has been achieved before implants are placed ...
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