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  2. Peri-implantitis - Wikipedia

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    Clinically, peri-implantitis involves both inflammation of soft tissues and destruction of bone, therefore, there is usually evidence of both bone loss (assessed by a radiograph) and bleeding when nearby tissues are probed, a common finding for soft tissue inflammation. There have been reports of bone loss without any accompanying sign of soft ...

  3. Peri-implant mucositis - Wikipedia

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    Peri-implant mucositis is defined as an inflammatory lesion of the peri-implant mucosa in the absence of continuing marginal bone loss. [1]The American Academy of Periodontology defines periā€implant mucositis as a disease in which inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding a dental implant is present without additional bone loss after the initial bone remodeling that may occur during ...

  4. List of periodontal diseases - Wikipedia

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    A new classification for peri-implant health, peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis. [2] [3] ... Immunoblasts are quite common in the area of infiltration, ...

  5. Periodontology - Wikipedia

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    Peri-implant mucositis; Peri-implantitis; ... It is common for the oral health therapist to be involved in the treatment of gingival and periodontal diseases for ...

  6. Dental implant - Wikipedia

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    Peri-implantitis is a condition that may occur with implants due to bacteria, plaque, or design and it is on the rise. [65] [66] [67] This disease begins as a reversible condition called peri-implant mucositis but can progress to peri-implantitis if left untreated, which can lead to implant failure.

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  8. Periapical periodontitis - Wikipedia

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    Periapical periodontitis of some form is a very common condition. The prevalence of periapical periodontitis is generally reported to vary according to age group, e.g. 33% in those aged 20–30, 40% in 30- to 40-year-olds, 48% in 40- to 50-year-olds, 57% in 50- to 60-year-olds and 62% in those over the age of 60. [13]

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