2022
DOI: 10.51847/sprxb1dkyv
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Reparative-regenerative features of bone tissue in experimental animals treated with titanium implants

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“…The extensive accumulated experience of using the dental implantation method in Russia and the world has revealed the main complication of implantation both at the stages of prosthetics and at different periods of operation of prostheses on implants -inflammation in peri-implant tissues [1][2][3]. The prevalence of inflammation is limited in the gum around the implants -mucositis and accompanied by resorption of the underlying bone tissue -periimplantitis, according to various data, occurs at least 30%, with 10% occurring in the three years after the completion of prosthetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extensive accumulated experience of using the dental implantation method in Russia and the world has revealed the main complication of implantation both at the stages of prosthetics and at different periods of operation of prostheses on implants -inflammation in peri-implant tissues [1][2][3]. The prevalence of inflammation is limited in the gum around the implants -mucositis and accompanied by resorption of the underlying bone tissue -periimplantitis, according to various data, occurs at least 30%, with 10% occurring in the three years after the completion of prosthetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%