Stress and Inflammation as a Detrimental Combination for Peri-implant Bone Loss
The causes of peri-implant bone loss continue to be controversial. To determine the impact of biomechanical stress and inflammation, we investigated a total of 80 interforaminal implants in situ for more than 10 years. Two stress groups, with 14 patients each, were established: a low-stress situatio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of dental research 2006-08, Vol.85 (8), p.711-716 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The causes of peri-implant bone loss continue to be controversial. To determine the
impact of biomechanical stress and inflammation, we investigated a total of 80
interforaminal implants in situ for more than 10 years.
Two stress groups, with 14 patients each, were established: a low-stress situation
with single-standing implants, and an increased-stress situation with splinted
implants. To categorize inflammation, we introduced a Composite Inflammation Score
using 4 inflammatory parameters. Peri-implant bone loss was calculated from digital
panoramic radiographs. To differentiate between the effects of stress and
inflammation, we compared bone loss in both stress groups at equivalent levels of
inflammation. With greater Composite Inflammation Score values, a clear discrepancy
between single-standing and splinted implants was evident (p = 0.117/0.000,
regression analysis; p = 0.135/0.000, analysis of variance; p = 0.002, t tests). While stress and inflammation alone may not
necessarily be detrimental factors, the presence of stress heightens peri-implant
bone loss significantly as inflammation increases. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0345 1544-0591 |
DOI: | 10.1177/154405910608500805 |