2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2016.10.002
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Assessment of primary stability of the implant placed in prepared infected extraction sockets

Abstract: Survival of immediately placed implants in infected sockets is predictable and depends on the meticulous debridement of dentoalveolar sockets along with adequate pre- and post-operative antibiotic coverage.

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“…The relation between dental implants and cysts has been analyzed in the literature both preliminarily on implant insertion and late cyst development in the fixture insertion area. Researchers have also focused on post-cystectomy surgical timing and implant insertion in post-extractive infected sites [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. Furthermore, studies have been made on implant periapical lesion and radiolucent lesions that could derive from epithelium inclusion in particular situations such as dental implant fixation following sinus augmentation [7][8][9][10].…”
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“…The relation between dental implants and cysts has been analyzed in the literature both preliminarily on implant insertion and late cyst development in the fixture insertion area. Researchers have also focused on post-cystectomy surgical timing and implant insertion in post-extractive infected sites [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. Furthermore, studies have been made on implant periapical lesion and radiolucent lesions that could derive from epithelium inclusion in particular situations such as dental implant fixation following sinus augmentation [7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cases focused on radiolucent lesions related to implant periapical lesions or derived from epithelium inclusion caused by sinus surgery and implant placement near the nasopalatine duct [7][8][9][10]. Other studies have considered surgical timing, outcome, and implant insertion in infected sites [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. The common treatment plan in implant failure usually follows three steps: explantation of the implant, bone regeneration, and reimplantation.…”
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“…There are strict protocols which facilitate osseointegration of immediate implant placement in infected extraction socket in a more liable mode. Some of the protocols include proper case selection, atraumatic extraction, prophylactic antibiotic administration, adequate osteotomy for primary stability [36]. Ayangco et al in a study proposed that cases of retrograde peri-implantitis have been thought to result from placement into such sites [37].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, there are still some contraindications that restrict the clinical promotion of immediate implantation ( Koh et al, 2010 ). At present, socket infection has been considered as one of the most commonly faced complications of immediate implantation ( Rass, 2010 ; Narad et al, 2018 ). An incomplete pre-implantation curettage (conventional surgical treatment of infected socket before implantation) of infected tissues will leave residual bacteria around the implant which significantly increases the risk of multiple complications and ultimately results in implant failure ( Narad et al, 2018 ).…”
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“…At present, socket infection has been considered as one of the most commonly faced complications of immediate implantation ( Rass, 2010 ; Narad et al, 2018 ). An incomplete pre-implantation curettage (conventional surgical treatment of infected socket before implantation) of infected tissues will leave residual bacteria around the implant which significantly increases the risk of multiple complications and ultimately results in implant failure ( Narad et al, 2018 ). A published meta-analysis has shown that the implant failure rate increase by 116% when the implants are placed directly in a bacterial-infected socket compared with a normal socket ( Zhao et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%