Infectious risks for oral implants: a review of the literature
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Abstract
The use of oral implants in the rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous patients is widely accepted even though failures do occur. The chance for implants to integrate can for example be jeopardised by the intra-oral presence of bacteria and concomitant inflammatory reactions. The longevity of osseointegrated implants can be compromised by occlusal overload and/or plaque-induced peri-implantitis, depending on the implant geometry and surface characteristics. Animal studies, cross-sectional and longitudinal observations in man, as well as association studies indicate that peri-implantitis is characterised by a microbiota comparable to that of periodontitis (high proportion of anaerobic Gram-negative…
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- Peri-implantitis
- Dentistry
- Periodontitis
- Oral hygiene
- Medicine
- Implant
- Osseointegration
- Gingival and periodontal pocket
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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