Common Problems With Dental Implants

Jilonova Zukhra, Rakhmatullayeva Oygul, Mannanov Javlon, Olimov Azimjon

Abstract


Dental implantation is currently one of the most promising areas in the rehabilitation of dental patients. Despite the success achieved, dental implantation, like other surgical methods of treatment, is accompanied by various kinds of complications. The most common complications are of an inflammatory nature.

However, there are many problems in dental implantology. This article presents a review of the scientific literature on risk factors for early and late complications of dental implantation.

It is considered that a well-established and integrated dental implant should function for at least 10 years, satisfy the patient in aesthetic and functional terms, have clinical stability, and be biocompatible with respect to the surrounding tissues.


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