2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2009.11.007
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Reactive lesions of peri-implant mucosa associated with titanium dental implants: a report of 2 cases

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“…3 A-B). The presence of metallic particles in the studied tissue suggests that the etiology of the lesions might be attributed to a corrosion process of the metal structure (Olmedo et al, 2010). (2006) demonstrated the presence of titanium in saliva and gingival fluid of patients carrying titanium dental implants.…”
Section: Peri-implant Mucosa Responsementioning
confidence: 98%
“…3 A-B). The presence of metallic particles in the studied tissue suggests that the etiology of the lesions might be attributed to a corrosion process of the metal structure (Olmedo et al, 2010). (2006) demonstrated the presence of titanium in saliva and gingival fluid of patients carrying titanium dental implants.…”
Section: Peri-implant Mucosa Responsementioning
confidence: 98%
“…inflammatory hyperplastic granuloma and peripheral giant cell granuloma, has been carried out. [4] The results have shown the presence of metallic particles by using histopathological evaluations. Therefore, the etiology of these lesions might be the corrosion of the metallic structures and the subsequent reactions to the metallic particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Therefore, the etiology of these lesions might be the corrosion of the metallic structures and the subsequent reactions to the metallic particles. [4] Histopathological evaluations are useful for detecting metallic particles in cells retrieved from the mucous tissues surrounding the implants; they are also useful screening tools for corrosion of dental implants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'analyse de la littérature rapporte des cas cliniques relatifs au développement postimplantaire de deux pathologies : − des granulomes pyogéniques [27,28] ; − des granulomes périphériques à cellules géantes [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35].…”
Section: Développement De Pathologies De La Muqueuse Buccale Après Pounclassified
“…Olmedo et al [28] quant à eux rapportent un granulome pyogénique ainsi qu'un granulome périphérique à cellules géantes, au sein desquels ont été retrouvées des particules [36]. L'exérèse de la lésion associée à l'élimination du facteur causal a permis dans tous les cas rapportés la conservation de l'implant concerné et l'absence de récidive (observée sur des périodes de 18 mois à 4 ans).…”
Section: Granulomes Pyogéniques Postimplantairesunclassified