2014
DOI: 10.1177/0022034514559128
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The Pathology of Bone Tissue during Peri-Implantitis

Abstract: Dental implants are one of the most frequently used treatment options for tooth replacement. Approximately 30% of patients with dental implants develop peri-implantitis, which is an oral inflammatory disease that leads to loss of the supporting tissues, predominately the bone. For the development of future therapeutic strategies, it is essential to understand the molecular pathophysiology of human dental peri-implant infections. Here, we describe the gene and protein expression patterns of peri-implantitis bon… Show more

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“…Additionally, osteocytes are key players in maintaining implant stability, due to their role in assuring the proper physiological turnover of the osseointegrated implant by modulating the bone cells activity in response to mechanical stress, i.e. by occlusal load of the implant, and in response to systemic and local factors interacting in the local microenvironment [7,43]. …”
Section: Bone Cells Activity During Peri-implantitismentioning
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“…Additionally, osteocytes are key players in maintaining implant stability, due to their role in assuring the proper physiological turnover of the osseointegrated implant by modulating the bone cells activity in response to mechanical stress, i.e. by occlusal load of the implant, and in response to systemic and local factors interacting in the local microenvironment [7,43]. …”
Section: Bone Cells Activity During Peri-implantitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the peri-implant crevicular fluid (PICF) composition from diseased and healthy implants concerning pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, matrix metalloproteinases, matrix proteins and bone turnover markers have been providing relevant information on the activity of local bone cells in an attempt to understand the mechanisms leading to the induced alveolar bone loss in peri-implantitis [43,51]. Although a number of methodological limitations arises, a variety of studies shows increased levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β, IL-6, IL-17, TNF-α, IL-12, but especially IL-1β, in the PICF of implants with peri-implantitis, when compared with healthy implants [52-62].…”
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“…Besides technical complications a variety of biological complications occur among which are periimplant mucositis and periimplantitis with a prevalence of 43% and 22% respectively [18,19]. The etiopathogenesis of periimplantitis is not yet fully understood [20]. Besides bacterial contamination wear at the implant-abutment interface with discharge of wear debris is currently discussed [21][22][23].…”
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