Peri-implantar diseases: realities and consequences

Introduction: The use of dental implant as method to replace lost teeth has demonstrated to be a treatment with a success rate higher than 89 % in periods of observation between 10-15 years; nevertheless, the number of implants is still increasing and, with it, the prevalence of peri-implantar disea...

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Main Authors: Rafael Alberto Clavería Clark, Katiuska Rodríguez Guerrero, Bernardo Ricardo Pérez Barrero, Fulvio Emilio Almenares Feria
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas 2021-08-01
Series:Medisan
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Online Access:http://www.medisan.sld.cu/index.php/san/article/view/3319
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Summary:Introduction: The use of dental implant as method to replace lost teeth has demonstrated to be a treatment with a success rate higher than 89 % in periods of observation between 10-15 years; nevertheless, the number of implants is still increasing and, with it, the prevalence of peri-implantar diseases.   Objective: To deepen the knowledge on the peri-implantar disease and the existing treatments.   Development: As a result of the advance in rehabilitation, the use of dental implants has taken a great boom in the last years and, in particular, in the province of Santiago de Cuba; however, with the use of this technique the complications and failures have also increased due to multiple reasons.   Conclusions: The peri-implantar disease represents a health problem with growing incidence that requires a multidisciplinary approach, what depends on several biological principles that is necessary to respect, such as the diagnosis, the therapeutic plan, the careful implementation of the procedure, the postoperative follow up and the appropriate load of the implant that are important factors to achieve the result desired.
ISSN:1029-3019