2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40729-021-00309-y
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Impact of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors and beta-blockers on dental implant stability

Abstract: Background Current experimental research suggests antihypertensive medication reduces the failure risk of dental implants due to enhanced bone remodeling. However, evidence from clinical studies evaluating the impact of antihypertensive medication on implant stability is lacking. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 377 implants in 196 patients (46 implants inserted in antihypertensive drug users (AH) and 331 implants in non-users (NAH)) for implant… Show more

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“…Thus, the provided data did not allow for direct comparisons between metal-ceramics and all-ceramics restorations, as this would require an appropriate control group to calculate and compare the necessary effect sizes in a meta-analysis. Notably, patient diseases and medications can affect biological parameters such as periodontal bone quantity, and should be considered in future studies to account for these confounding factors [58][59][60][61]. Another limitation was the small number of studies focusing on long-term survival rates, which should be addressed in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the provided data did not allow for direct comparisons between metal-ceramics and all-ceramics restorations, as this would require an appropriate control group to calculate and compare the necessary effect sizes in a meta-analysis. Notably, patient diseases and medications can affect biological parameters such as periodontal bone quantity, and should be considered in future studies to account for these confounding factors [58][59][60][61]. Another limitation was the small number of studies focusing on long-term survival rates, which should be addressed in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increased survival rate was found among the patients using antihypertensive medication (0.6% of failed implants in the AHTN group vs. 4.1% in the control population) 353 . Other retrospective study reported higher ISQ in patients taking antihypertensive medication (75.7 ± 5.9) compared with healthy patients (73.7 ± 8.1) 354 . But this higher implant stability was only statistically significant in patients taking renin‐angiotensin system inhibitors, while patients taking beta blockers showed a tendency to higher ISQ but without reaching statistical significance.…”
Section: Drug‐related Factors Affecting Bone Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…353 Other retrospective study reported higher ISQ in patients taking antihypertensive medication (75.7 ± 5.9) compared with healthy patients (73.7 ± 8.1). 354 But this higher implant stability was only statistically significant in patients taking renin-angiotensin system inhibitors, while patients taking beta blockers showed a tendency to higher ISQ but without reaching statistical significance. Another study analyzed the association of hypertension, antihypertensive drugs, and the absence of osseointegration of dental implants.…”
Section: Antihypertensivesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…El aumento crónico de estos péptidos, sobre todo de la angiotensina II, la cual se ha demostrado que tiene un rol importante en el metabolismo óseo, por medio del siguiente sistema: el factor estimulante de colonias de macrófagos (M-CSF), la osteoprotegerina (OPG), el receptor activador del factor nuclear kappa B (RANK) y su ligando RANKL. Este sistema activa los osteoclastos por medio de los osteoblastos y provoca la resorción ósea y la disminución de la densidad ósea (22,23) .…”
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