2018
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2018.76823
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Implant stability in Rheumatoid Arhtritis patients rehabilitated with implant supported over dentures

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“…A radiographic examination revealed a stable bone level around all implants 335 . El‐sherbini found a statistically nonsignificant change in implant stability for RA and non‐RA patients throughout the follow‐up period 336 . Guobis et al., 285 in their systematic review, declared a success rate of between 93.8% and 96.1%.…”
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“…A radiographic examination revealed a stable bone level around all implants 335 . El‐sherbini found a statistically nonsignificant change in implant stability for RA and non‐RA patients throughout the follow‐up period 336 . Guobis et al., 285 in their systematic review, declared a success rate of between 93.8% and 96.1%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no significant risk factor for implant osseointegration in RA patients despite the apparent ability of RA medications to interfere with it 335 . Consequently, dental implants are not contraindicated by RA 336 . Moreover, chronic use of glucocorticoids is documented as a relative contraindication in implant placement in the jaws 337…”
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