- The installment of oral implants has become a routine
procedure to replace teeth in completely or partially
edentulous mouth. Numerous studies have shown that
the long-term results of most patients are very positive
and predictable. Although the success rate of implant
therapy is high generally, infections defined as peri-
implant mucositis and peri-implantitis are a common
feature around implants. There are limited data
available to identify factors associated with the implant
success at the patients who had periodontitis history.
Therefore the aim of this review was to evaluate the effect
of the timing of implants installment, surface, neck and
platform characteristics of impants, diameter and height
of implants, placement depth and the maintenance of
implants on the implant success of the patients who had
history of periodontitis.
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