Zapalenie tkanek okołowszczepowych (periimplantitis)

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Peri-implant infections (periimplantitis)

Marta Kłonica, Marcin Tutak, Marcin Jędrzejewski, Tomasz Smektała, Katarzyna Sporniak-Tutak


Streszczenie
Rozwój implantologii skłania do obserwacji i analizy procesów zachodzących wokół zintegrowanych z kością wszczepów zębowych. Wiele czynników ma wpływ na procesy destrukcyjne.
W pracy opisano dostępne piśmiennictwo na temat definicji periimplantitis,
przyczyn rozwoju i przebiegu tego procesu, a także sposobów leczenia i możliwości zapobiegania jego wystąpieniu.

Hasła indeksowe: periimplantitis, wszczepy dentystyczne, czynniki ryzyka

Summary
The development of implantology leads to the observation and analysis of the processes that occur around the osseointegration of bone and dental implants. Many factors influence destructive processes.
The study describes the available literature about the subject of the definition of periimplantitis, causes of its development, the course of this process as well as methods of treatment and the reduction of its incidence.
 
Key words: periimplantitis, dental implants, risk factors

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