2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2018.02.003
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Short dental implants in patients with oral lichen planus: a long-term follow-up

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“…Minimizing the trauma in OLP patients is essential due to the fragile nature of the mucosa, alhough implant placement was earlier contraindicated in OLP patients due to the need for extensive soft tissue interference, especially when there is a need for a tissue‐supported prosthesis . Earlier, dental implants were not the first choice for LP patients or even avoided due to the high recurrence rate of LP after implant placement and sometimes malignant transformation .…”
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“…Minimizing the trauma in OLP patients is essential due to the fragile nature of the mucosa, alhough implant placement was earlier contraindicated in OLP patients due to the need for extensive soft tissue interference, especially when there is a need for a tissue‐supported prosthesis . Earlier, dental implants were not the first choice for LP patients or even avoided due to the high recurrence rate of LP after implant placement and sometimes malignant transformation .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have evaluated the survival of implants in OLP patients, but only a handful evaluated the long‐term effect of corticosteroids on maintenance in OLP patients receiving dental implants . It has been concluded that well‐treated OLP patients do not differ from healthy individuals during routine dental management .…”
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