Search for dissertations about: "peri-implantitis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the word peri-implantitis.
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1. Peri-implantitis : treatment and effects of enamel matrix derivative
Abstract : Biological complications affecting osseointegrated dental implants are a growing treatment problem in clinical practice. Since the number of implant carriers has increased in recent decades, this is an urgent topic in dentistry. READ MORE
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2. Peri-implantitis : risk factors and outcome of reconstructive therapy
Abstract : This thesis is focused on (I) the outcome of reconstructive treatment of peri-implant defects and (II) risk factors for the development of peri-implantitis.BackgroundAn increasing number of individuals have dental implant-supported reconstructions. The long-time survival rate of dental implants is good, but complications do occur. READ MORE
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3. Prevention and treatment of experimental peri-implantitis
Abstract : Peri-implantitis is a plaque-associated pathological condition occurring in tissues around dental implants. It is characterized by inflammation in the peri-implant mucosa and progressive loss of supporting bone. READ MORE
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4. Progression and treatment of experimental peri-implantitis
Abstract : Peri-implantitis is characterized by inflammatory lesions in peri-implant tissues and loss of supporting bone. The aims of the present series of studies were to analyze (i) spontaneous progression and (ii) the effect of surgical treatment of experimental peri-implantitis at different types of implants. Labrador dogs were used. READ MORE
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5. Functional characteristics of periodontitis and peri-implantitis lesions in humans
Abstract : In the current series of studies functional characteristics of periodontitis and peri-implantitis lesions in humans were investigated. Cell markers for antimicrobial activity were used to evaluate differences between periodontitis and peri-implantitis lesions (Study I), while epigenetic and oxidative stress markers were used to compare periodontitis lesions in smokers and non-smokers (Study II). READ MORE