Abstract
Peri-implant disease can be the result of residual excess cement. While there is no ideal implant restorative cement, the clinician must be aware that the material selection for implant restorations should not be based on properties which are more suited to restoration of the natural dentition. More appropriate criteria would be those unique to implants and the specific challenges these medical devices bring to the restorative dentist.
MeSH terms
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Biocompatible Materials / chemistry
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Biocompatible Materials / classification
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Cementation / methods
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Contrast Media / chemistry
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Corrosion
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Dental Caries / etiology
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Dental Cements / chemistry*
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Dental Cements / classification
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Dental Implants*
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Dental Leakage / classification
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Dental Prosthesis Retention / methods
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Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported*
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Esthetics, Dental
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity / etiology
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Mechanical Phenomena
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Peri-Implantitis / prevention & control
Substances
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Biocompatible Materials
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Contrast Media
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Dental Cements
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Dental Implants