CORRELATION OF PERIODONTITIS AND LOOSENING OF DENTAL IMPLANTS IN TOBACCO SMOKERS A CASE CONTROL STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
Smoking, bone loss, dental implants, success, survival, smokersAbstract
Background: In relation to dental implants, smoking has a number of detrimental consequences on the alveolar bone, such as decreased bone height, delayed bone healing, inadequate periimplant bone production, increased bone loss, and peri-implantitis. Smoking has a strong correlation with delayed implant failure, which is often shown in the second stage of implant surgery.
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