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REVIEW OF CORRELATION OF MICROBIAL INFECTION AND PERI-IMPLANT PATIENTS
Hind AL-Hammami*, Ali M Hussein Abdulhadi, Anfal Abdulhussain Jawad, Dhuha Abdullah Kadhim, Alhasan Rahi Kalaf and Zeena Abbas Ahmed
. Abstract In dental implantology, peri-implant infective diseases (PIIDs) are broadly divided into peri-implant mucositis (PIM) and periimplantitis (PI). PIM is only occur in the peri-implant mucosa and is curable, but the bone affected by the PI that supports the implant and is difficult to get rid of. There are similarities in the clinical results of PIIDs and gingivitis and periodontitis due to same risk factors. The relationship between PIIDs and periodontal disorders, however, differs significantly, according to new research in the disciplines of proteomics and other molecular sciences. An overview of the present knowledge of PIIDs, including their etiopathology and varied microbiology, is intended by this paper. These discoveries might aid in the creation of periimplant infection diagnostic and therapeutic methods that are specifically tailored to the patient. Keywords: Pathogenic bacteria, dental plaque, infection, microbiome, periimplantitis. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
