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Biological mechanisms underlying complications related to implant site preparation

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PERIODONTOLOGY 2000
Volume 88, Issue 1, Pages 52-63

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/prd.12410

Keywords

dental implant; osteotomy; implant-derived titanium particles; implant surgery; implant site preparation

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Implant site preparation is a critical stage of implant surgery, which can lead to various complications. This review discusses the latest scientific information on risk factors related to implant site preparation and explores factors that may influence implant success, such as drilling process and bone density, insertion torque and osseous healing, and implant-related variables.
Implant site preparation is a critical stage of implant surgery that may underpin various complications related to implant surgery. This review discusses the latest available scientific information on risk factors related to implant site preparation. The role of the drilling process in relation to the density of the available alveolar bone, the effects of insertion torque on peri-implant osseous healing, and implant-related variables such as macrodesign and implant-abutment connection are all factors that can influence implant success. Novel information that links osteotomy characteristics (including methods to improve implant initial stability, the impact of drilling speed, and increase of the implant insertion torque modifying the bone-implant interface) with the appropriate instrumentation techniques will be discussed, as well as interactions at the bone-biomaterial interface that may lead to biologic complications mediated by implant dissolution products.

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