| Literature DB >> 7749402 |
L H Silverstein1, D Kurtzman, J J Garnick, G S Schuster, D E Steflik, M E Moskowitz.
Abstract
The subgingival microflora associated with dental implants has been shown to be similar to that associated with natural teeth. Like the natural tooth, a dental implant may be susceptible to a plaque-induced gingivitis which may progress to peri-implantitis. A similarity exists between the microbial flora around failing implants and organisms classically associated with periodontal disease. The same anaerobic gram-negative organisms are found in periodontitis and peri-implantitis. The periodontium must be in a healthy state before the placement of dental implants and constantly monitored while implants are in function for early detection of potential periodontal and/or prosthodontic problems. The relationship between the microbial flora around dental implants and peri-implantitis is discussed and recommendations are presented to improve the efficacy of dental implants.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7749402 DOI: 10.1097/00008505-199409000-00006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implant Dent ISSN: 1056-6163 Impact factor: 2.454