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Endosseous implants: the host-implant surface.

J A Hobkirk

    Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
    |July 1, 1986
    PubMed
    Summary

    Long-term dental implant success relies on a stable host-implant interface, influenced by site preparation, material choice, and oral hygiene. Proper techniques minimize bone changes and inflammation for better implant retention.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biomaterials Science
    • Dental Implantology
    • Tissue Engineering

    Background:

    • Dental implant success hinges on a stable host-implant interface, often achieved through ankylosis.
    • Factors influencing this interface include surgical site preparation, implant material, epithelial cell behavior, biomechanical load distribution, and patient oral hygiene.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the critical factors affecting the long-term success of endosseous dental implants.
    • To highlight the importance of optimizing site preparation, material selection, and managing biomechanical and biological responses.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on dental implantology.
    • Analysis of factors influencing host-implant integration and potential complications.

    Main Results:

    • Site preparation must avoid thermal trauma and contamination to prevent irreversible bone damage.
    • Titanium and its alloys are suitable implant materials; composites may overcome limitations of plastics and ceramics.
    • Understanding epithelial attachment and managing stress distribution are crucial for bone health around implants.

    Conclusions:

    • Optimizing surgical techniques, selecting appropriate biocompatible materials, and maintaining good oral hygiene are essential for successful dental implant integration.
    • Further research is needed to fully understand epithelial attachment mechanisms and quantify stress distribution effects on bone.

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