Factors influencing marginal bone loss around dental implants: A narrative review

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Abstract

Implant supported dental prostheses are increasingly used in dental practice. The aim of this narrative review is to present the influence of transmucosal surface of prosthetic abutment and implant on peri-implant tissue. The article describes causes of bone loss around the dental implant. Moreover, properties of different materials are compared and discussed. The advantages, disadvantages, and biomechanical concept of different implant-abutment connections are presented. The location of connections in relation to the bone level and the influence of microgap between the abutment and implant are described. Additionally, the implant abutments for cemented and screwed prosthetic restorations are compared. The influence of implant and abutment surface at the transmucosal level on peri-implant soft tissue is discussed. Finally, the biological aspect of abutment-implant connection is analyzed.

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Kowalski, J., Lapinska, B., Nissan, J., & Lukomska-Szymanska, M. (2021). Factors influencing marginal bone loss around dental implants: A narrative review. Coatings, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11070865

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