While periodontitis has been proven to have an impact on systemic conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, pregnancy complications, or poor glycemic control in diabetic patients, the influence of
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While periodontitis has been proven to have an impact on systemic conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, pregnancy complications, or poor glycemic control in diabetic patients, the influence of peri-implantitis on systemic health has
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- Management of peri‐implant mucositis and peri‐implantitis (2014) · doi
Peri-implant diseases are defined as inflammatory lesions of the surrounding peri-implant tissues and include peri-implant mucositis (an inflammatory lesion limited to the surrounding mucosa of an implant) and peri-implantitis (an inflammatory lesion of the mucosa that affects the supporting bone with resulting loss of osseointegration).
Keywords: peri implant inflammatory surrounding lesion mucosa diseases defined lesions tissues include mucositis limited implantitis affects - The medically compromised patient: Are dental implants a feasible option? (2018) · doi
Although dental implants are applied in medically compromised patients, it is often not well known whether this therapy is also feasible in these patients, whether the risk of implant failure and developing peri-implantitis is increased, and what specific preventive measures, if any, have to be taken when applying dental implants in these patients.
Keywords: patients dental implants whether applied medically compromised often well known therapy feasible risk implant failure - The association between three attitude‐related indexes of oral hygiene and secondary implant failures: A retrospective longitudinal study (2017) · doi
Conclusion Within the limitations of this study, all three attitude‐related behavioural indicators—the plaque index ( PI ), bleeding on probing ( BOP ) and abnormal probing pocket depth ( PPD )—proved to be significant risk indicators for secondary implant failure due to peri‐implantitis, both from a clinical and from a socio‐psychological attitude‐related perspective.
Keywords: attitude related indicators probing conclusion within limitations three behavioural plaque index bleeding abnormal pocket depth - Peri‐implantitis: Knowledge and attitudes of implantology clinicians regarding the disease management (2024) · doi
OBJECTIVES: Since peri-implantitis is an increasing and prevalent concern in clinical practice and there is no consensus regarding the best therapeutic protocol, this study evaluated the knowledge and behaviours of dentists working in Implantology regarding implant-related infections modulating factors and therapeutic protocols used in the management of peri-implantitis.
Keywords: peri implantitis regarding therapeutic objectives increasing prevalent concern clinical practice there consensus best protocol evaluated - Supportive care for the prevention of disease recurrence/progression following peri‐implantitis treatment: A systematic review (2023) · doi
Insufficient evidence is available to identify (i) a specific supportive care protocol for secondary prevention of peri-implantitis, (ii) the effect of adjunctive local antiseptic agents in the secondary prevention of peri-implantitis and (iii) the impact of frequency of supportive care measures.
Keywords: supportive care secondary prevention peri implantitis insufficient evidence available identify specific protocol effect adjunctive local - The Impact of Peri-Implantitis on Systemic Diseases and Conditions: A Review of the Literature (2021) · doi
While periodontitis has been proven to have an impact on systemic conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, pregnancy complications, or poor glycemic control in diabetic patients, the influence of peri-implantitis on systemic health has not been adequately explored in the literature as yet.
Keywords: systemic periodontitis proven impact conditions cardiovascular diseases pregnancy complications poor glycemic control diabetic patients influence
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