2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2012.02570.x
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Does residual cement around implant‐supported restorations cause peri‐implant disease? A retrospective case analysis

Abstract: Implants with cement remnants in patients with history of periodontitis may be more likely to develop peri-implantitis, compared with patients without history of periodontal infection.

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“…It is quite plausible for cement to be left behind because of implant positioning and the subsequent suprastructure design, which may hamper mechanical non-surgical therapy efforts to access the subgingival space. 47 Moreover, many of the commonly used cements are undetectable by radiographic survey. 48 How dental cement causes inflammation and disease may be related to its roughness which, unto itself, may cause inflammation; however, its surface topography may provide a positive environment for bacterial attachment.…”
Section: Residual Cementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is quite plausible for cement to be left behind because of implant positioning and the subsequent suprastructure design, which may hamper mechanical non-surgical therapy efforts to access the subgingival space. 47 Moreover, many of the commonly used cements are undetectable by radiographic survey. 48 How dental cement causes inflammation and disease may be related to its roughness which, unto itself, may cause inflammation; however, its surface topography may provide a positive environment for bacterial attachment.…”
Section: Residual Cementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O grande problema relatado na literatura sobre este assunto é a remoção incompleta do cimento, a peri-implantite a ele associada e a possível invasão nas dimensões das distâncias biológicas em cimentações profundas (AGAR et al, 1997;LINKEVICIUS et al, 2013).…”
Section: Stancari Fernanda Herreraunclassified
“…Segundo Linkevicius et al (2013;2011), a consequência disto é que, quanto mais subgengivais as margens estiverem, maior é a quantidade de excesso de cimento deixada no tecido peri-implantar e também aderida externamente à prótese, passando isto, muitas vezes, despercebido pelo profissional no exame clínico e radiográfico.…”
Section: Stancari Fernanda Herreraunclassified
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