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- Title
Theoretical and practical aspects in the etiology, diagnostic and treatment in surrounding tissues of the dental implant affections: Peri-implantitis.
- Authors
LAZAR, Ilinca Ana; TANASE, Gabriela; MIHAI, Augustin; VOINESCU, Ioana; PERIEANU, Viorel; COSTACHE, Maria Glencora; PERIEANU, Madalina Violeta; BURCEA, Claudia-Camelia; MALITA, Madalina; BEURAN, Irina Adriana; BURLIBASA, Liliana; IORGULESCU, Gabriela; MARCOV, Narcis; DINA, Magdalena Natalia; BURLIBASA, Mihai; OANCEA, Luminita; IONESCU, Ileana; MARCOV, Elena-Cristina
- Abstract
Introduction. Peri-implantitis is a non-specific inflammation, induced or maintained in the host tissues. Peri-implantitis usually presents a succession of specific symptoms, such as: bleeding on palpation, mobility of the dental implant, pain, increased depth of the pockets located around dental implants. Purpose. Thus, in this material we wanted to carry out a review of the main notions, both theoretical and practical, which characterize the diseases of surrounding tissues of dental implant called peri-implantitis. Material and method. For this study, we used 31 practitioners from Bucharest who frequently perform implant-prosthetic rehabilitation treatments, based on a questionnaire consisting of 6 questions. Results and discussions. The doctors included in the study showed that they have a thorough training in the field of implant-prosthetic restorations and of course in the diagnosis and treatment of peri-implantitis. Conclusions. In-depth knowledge of the notions related to peri-implantitis leads to an early diagnosis, favoring the rapid application of a treatment that prevents the occurrence of subsequent complications.
- Subjects
BUCHAREST (Romania); DENTAL implants; ETIOLOGY of diseases; PERI-implantitis; SYMPTOMS; LOVE; PERIODONTAL pockets
- Publication
Romanian Journal of Medical Practice, 2020, Vol 15, Issue 2, p188
- ISSN
1842-8258
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37897/RJMP.2020.2.12