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Natália Galvão Garcia1, Francisco Barbara Abreu Barros2, Márcia Maria Dalmolin Carvalho3, Denise Tostes Oliveira2.
Abstract
In oral implantology, the most serious complications occur intraoperatively or within a short period. We describe an unusual case of focal osteoporotic bone marrow defect involving dental implant in the posterior mandibular region of the adult woman. Despite the fact that this condition requires no treatment, it could lead to the displacement of the dental implant. Additionally, this case report reinforces that histopathological analysis is mandatory for precise diagnosis of the radiolucency into posterior mandibular region of the adult woman associated or not with dental implant placement.Entities:
Keywords: Bone marrow; Defect; Dental implant
Year: 2015 PMID: 27747641 PMCID: PMC5005556 DOI: 10.1186/s40729-015-0020-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Implant Dent ISSN: 2198-4034
Fig. 1The periapical radiograph revealed the presence of an extensive and poorly circumscribed osteoporotic area around the proximal implant
Fig. 2Normal hematopoietic cells, fat cells and bone trabeculae (hematoxylin and eosin, original magnification ×200)
Fig. 3Erythroid, granulocytic, monocytic and lymphocytic series are illustrated, as well as megakaryocytes (hematoxylin and eosin, original magnification ×400)