Current status of dental implants survival and peri-implant bone loss in patients with uncontrolled type-2 diabetes mellitus

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Current opinion in endocrinology, diabetes and obesity, 1752-2978, Vol. 26, Nro. 4, p. 219-222

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Wolters Kluwer Health

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Purpose of review The current review summarizes recent evidence on the impact of type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) on implant dentistry, highlighting the behavior of peri-implant bone. Recent findings There is no definitive information on the development and course of peri-implant bone loss associated with T2DM; however, poorly controlled T2DM patients present worse outcomes. Nevertheless, dental implants may be a successful therapy for these patients in a manner similar to healthy individuals, when glycemic levels and oral hygiene are strictly maintained. Summary The most recent literature on the impact of T2DM on peri-implant bone loss was reviewed to evaluate the feasibility of dental implant therapy over the time for these patients.

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Alveolar bone loss, Dental implants, Peri-implantitis

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Estudios de factibilidad
Fisiopatología
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2

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