Preventing Peri-implantitis with a proper Cementation Protocol and with the consideration of alternatives to Cement-Retained Implant Restorations
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Advances in Dentistry - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Successful implant restoration is depending on an adequate surgical and prosthetic protocol. In the last few years an increase in Peri-Implantitis has been attributed, in part, to the excess cement left around the implant collar and threads, leading in many cases to bone loss and even the complete failure of the implant treatment [1-5].
Authors and Affiliations
Tony Daher, Robert G Mokbel, Vahik P Meserkhani
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