Artigos científicos

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Autoimmune Diseases and Metal Implants and Devices

There are over 80 recognized autoimmune diseases, with some of the most common being diabetes, lupus, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and celiac disease. (28/04/2018)

Titanium Allergy: A Literature Review

Although traditional materials, such as titanium or its alloys have been widely used and promote osseointegration, there are some concerns such as metal ion and debris release; allergic responses and sensitization. (28/04/2018)

Allergy related to dental implant and its clinical significance

No metal or alloy is completely inert in vivo. All metals will undergo a slow removal of ionsthe surface, largely because of local and temporal variations in microstructure and environment. (28/04/2018)

Allergies to dental metals. Titanium: a new allergen

The risk of an allergy to titanium is increased in patients who are allergic to other metals. (28/04/2018)

Autoimmunity in connection with a metal implant: a case of autoimmune/autoinflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants

Systemic reactions might not be common, but the potential risk of nickel or the nickel–titanium combination toxicity should not be ignored, especially in the context of a personal clinical history suggestive of allergies in susceptible individuals. (28/04/2018)

Systemic and Local Tissue Response to Titanium Corrosion

No metal or metal alloy is completely inert in vivo. Titanium is available as pure or as Ti-6Al-4V alloy with 6% aluminum and 4% vanadium. The addition of Al and V increases strength and may result in the release of metal ions. (24/04/2018)

Implant complications: multiple treatment modalities; few financial options

A recent review suggested that "implant survival and success rates in general dental practices may be lower than those reported in studies conducted in academic or specialty settings" and quoted an 80% success rate. (16/04/2018)

The epidemiology of peri-implantitis.

The prevalence of peri-implantitis seems to be in the order of 10% implants and 20% patients during 5-10 years after implant placement. (16/04/2018)

Outcomes of implants and restorations placed in general dental practices: a retrospective study by the Practitioners Engaged in Applied Research and Learning (PEARL) Network.

These results suggest that implant survival and success rates in general dental practices may be lower than those reported in studies conducted in academic or specialty settings. (16/04/2018)