OBJECTIVES: To assess the microbiota at implants diagnosed with peri-implantitis, implant mucositis, or being clinically healthy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Clinical and microbiological data were collected from 213 subjects (mean age: 65.7+/-14) with 976 implants in function (mean: 10.8 years, SD+/-1.5). Forty species were identified by the checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization method. RESULTS: Implant mean % plaque score was 41.8+/-32.4%. Periodontitis defined by bone loss was found in 44.9% of subjects. Implant mucositis was diagnosed in 59% and peri-implantitis in 14.9% of all cases. Neisseria mucosa, Fusobacterium nucleatum sp. nucleatum, F. nucleatum sp. polymorphum, and Capnocytophaga sputigena dominated the implant sub-mucosal microbiota and...
Studies have shown similarities in the microflora between titanium implants or tooth sites when samp...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor clinical, microbiological and host-derived alterations occurring around teeth ...
Background: Information on bacterial colonization immediately after dental implant insertion is limi...
Objectives: The aims of the present study were (1)to assess the microbiota at implants in function d...
Aims: (i) To assess the pattern of early bacterial colonization on titanium oral implants after inst...
To compare implants in healthy conditions and implants with peri-implantitis with regard to their cl...
To compare implants in healthy conditions and implants with peri-implantitis with regard to their cl...
To compare implants in healthy conditions and implants with peri-implantitis with regard to their cl...
AIMS: (i) To assess the pattern of early bacterial colonization on titanium oral implants after inst...
Purpose: A recent in vivo study has shown considerable contamination of internal implant and suprast...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence and levels of six bacterial pathogens within the subgingival/s...
Purpose: A recent in vivo study has shown considerable contamination of internal implant and suprast...
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Periodontology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aim: To st...
Aim: To study the peri-implant submucosal microbiome in relation to implant disease status, dentitio...
Aim: To study the peri-implant submucosal microbiome in relation to implant disease status, dentitio...
Studies have shown similarities in the microflora between titanium implants or tooth sites when samp...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor clinical, microbiological and host-derived alterations occurring around teeth ...
Background: Information on bacterial colonization immediately after dental implant insertion is limi...
Objectives: The aims of the present study were (1)to assess the microbiota at implants in function d...
Aims: (i) To assess the pattern of early bacterial colonization on titanium oral implants after inst...
To compare implants in healthy conditions and implants with peri-implantitis with regard to their cl...
To compare implants in healthy conditions and implants with peri-implantitis with regard to their cl...
To compare implants in healthy conditions and implants with peri-implantitis with regard to their cl...
AIMS: (i) To assess the pattern of early bacterial colonization on titanium oral implants after inst...
Purpose: A recent in vivo study has shown considerable contamination of internal implant and suprast...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence and levels of six bacterial pathogens within the subgingival/s...
Purpose: A recent in vivo study has shown considerable contamination of internal implant and suprast...
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Periodontology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aim: To st...
Aim: To study the peri-implant submucosal microbiome in relation to implant disease status, dentitio...
Aim: To study the peri-implant submucosal microbiome in relation to implant disease status, dentitio...
Studies have shown similarities in the microflora between titanium implants or tooth sites when samp...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor clinical, microbiological and host-derived alterations occurring around teeth ...
Background: Information on bacterial colonization immediately after dental implant insertion is limi...