Microbiologic and Clinical Findings of Implants in Healthy Condition and with Peri-Implantitis
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants2015Vol. 30(4), pp. 834–842
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Abstract
Clinical and microbiologic differences were observed between healthy subjects and those with peri-implantitis. Microbiologic differences between groups were more marked inside the connection than in the peri-implant sulcus. The potential role of the implant connection as a microbial reservoir for peri-implant diseases and in the outcome of their treatment should be confirmed with further studies.
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