2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2008.03.001
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Oral Rehabilitation With Osseointegrated Implants in Oncologic Patients

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“…Systemic and local factors that affect bone tissue, such as the presence of endocrine disorders (diabetes mellitus, hyperparathyroidism, hypothyroidism and osteoporosis), cysts, tumors, radiation therapy, and bone dysplasia are relevant in planning oral rehabilitation with implants 1 . However, the successful use of implants in patients who have undergone radiotherapy, have received bone grafts and osseous free flaps, or have suffered from mucosal disease and even bone pathologies have been well documented, introducing a new field of discussion: the use of dental implants in diseased tissue 1,3 .…”
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“…Systemic and local factors that affect bone tissue, such as the presence of endocrine disorders (diabetes mellitus, hyperparathyroidism, hypothyroidism and osteoporosis), cysts, tumors, radiation therapy, and bone dysplasia are relevant in planning oral rehabilitation with implants 1 . However, the successful use of implants in patients who have undergone radiotherapy, have received bone grafts and osseous free flaps, or have suffered from mucosal disease and even bone pathologies have been well documented, introducing a new field of discussion: the use of dental implants in diseased tissue 1,3 .…”
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“…Systemic and local risk factors that affect metabolism and bone remodeling should be considered when assessing the indications for these surgical procedures. Endocrine disorders, osteoporosis and primary bone lesions such as cystic, dysplastic and tumoral lesions are among the main diseases to consider in this assessment [1][2][3] .…”
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“…Moreover, xerostomia increases the risk of a periimplant inflammation with loss of the implant. To allow the recovery of tissues after irradiation, implants should not be placed earlier than 12 months after irradiation (24). According to other Authors shorter times are sufficient (25) (not before than six months after RT).…”
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“…İmplant desteği ile protezlerin retansiyon ve stabiliteleri daha yüksek olurken hastaların yaşam kalitelerinin de arttığı bilinmektedir. [8][9][10] Ancak, cerrahi müdahale sonrası radyoterapi görenlerde, sağlıklı bireylere göre daha yüksek oranda implant kayıpları görülmektedir.…”
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