Marginal bone loss in dental implants: A literature review of risk factors and treatment strategies for prevention

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Arai, Yoshiaki [1 ]
Takashima, Makiko [1 ]
Matsuzaki, Nanaka [1 ]
Takada, Sho [1 ]
机构
[1] Niigata Univ, Med & Dent Hosp, Oral Implant & Temporomandibular Joint Clin, 754 Asahimachi-1,Chuo Ku, Niigata 9518520, Japan
关键词
Marginal bone loss; Peri-implantitis; Late implant failure; Risk factors; FOLLOW-UP; ABUTMENT; TITANIUM; CRESTAL; SOFT; ZIRCONIA; DISEASES; THERAPY; HARD;
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10.2186/jpr.JPR_D_23_00223
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
Purpose: Marginal bone loss (MBL) occurs in the periapical cervical bone after dental implant placement and abutment connection. MBL may not result in peri-implantitis; however, it is always accompanied by MBL. Recent studies have demonstrated that early MBL is a predictor of peri-implantitis. In this narrative review, we aimed to provide an evidence base for recommended treatment strategies for clinicians to prevent MBL. Study Selection: We reviewed the recent literature and performed a narrative synthesis of the evidence, focusing on available systematic reviews and meta-analyses of implant marginal bone resorption. Results: The available evidence indicates that certain biological, material, and technical factors can influence MBL and consequently dictate the risk of developing peri-implant disease in later years. The order of the impact of the strength of each factor is unknown. Current recommendations to prevent MBL include controlling patients' smoking and hemoglobin A1c levels to sufficiently low levels before surgery and throughout their lifetime. Regarding the material, a platform-switching, conical-connecting implant system, and an abutment with a height of at least 2 mm should be selected. Placement should be performed using techniques that ensure sufficient soft tissue (keratinized gingival width > 2 mm, supracrestal tissue height > 3 mm), and non-undersized preparations in the cortical bone should be made with connected concave abutments during primary or secondary surgery. Patients should receive supportive peri-implant therapy during maintenance. Conclusions: MBL development is multifactorial and can be reduced by considering the biological, material, and technical factors.
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