KMID : 0602720210250010049
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Implantology 2021 Volume.25 No. 1 p.49 ~ p.56
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Occlusal Overload May Affect the Recovery of Peri-implant Bone: A Report of Two Cases
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Ji Jung-Gu
Yoo Mi-Kyung Choi Seong-Ho Lee Dong-Woon
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Abstract
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Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory process involving the sof t and hard tissues around an osseointegrated implant, characterized by bleeding, suppuration, pocket formation, and loss of supporting bone. The relationship between the resorption of the peri-implant supporting bone and traumatic occlusal forces remains unclear. We reviewed two cases of successful peri-implant bone recovery with improved clinical parameters after non-surgical and prosthetic treatment. This study demonstrates that long-term success of dental implants requires a multidisciplinary approach, including periodontal evaluation, maintenance of adequate oral hygiene, prosthodontic assessment, and optimal occlusion free from occlusal interferences and overload.
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KEYWORD
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Multidisciplinary approach, Non-surgical therapy, Occlusion, Peri-implantitis
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