›› 2017, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (11): 1041-1044.

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Research progress of dental implantation in diabetic patients

李涛   

  • Received:2016-05-30 Revised:2016-07-08 Online:2017-11-28 Published:2017-11-24
  • Contact: 李涛 E-mail:15177750675@163.com

Abstract: Rising population of diabetic individuals across the world has become a big concern to the society. The persistent hyperglycemia may harm each tissue of human body and consequently results in morbidity and eventually mortality of diabetic patients. What’s worse, it will have direct negative impacts on oral tissues. Most of clinical studies indicated statistically insignificant failure of dental implants even in moderately uncontrolled diabetic patients, compared with non-diabetic patients. Success of dental implant in well and fairly controlled diabetic patients with proper treatment planning, fair use of prophylactic remedies before and after operation and adequate postsurgical maintenance appears as often as that of normal individuals. This review caters actual scenario to practicing dentists regarding success and failure of dental implant treatment in diabetic individuals observed by various studies. The experience- based suggestions and experimental studies about increasing osteointegration and consequently improving success rate of dental implant treatment in diabetic patients have also been discussed.

Key words: Dental implant, diabetic , osteointegration

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