Medical contraindications to implant therapy: Part II: Relative contraindications
- PMID: 17356368
- DOI: 10.1097/ID.0b013e31803276c8
Medical contraindications to implant therapy: Part II: Relative contraindications
Abstract
Systemic conditions and habits influence dental implant survival to varying degrees. Illnesses that impair the normal healing cascade worsen surgical success. The mere presence of a disease, however, does not necessarily preclude implant therapy or affect significantly long-term outcomes. Certain disorders, when controlled, or other situations allow implant survival rates that match those in health. This paper reviews these relative contraindications, which include adolescence, aging, osteoporosis, smoking, diabetes, positive interleukin-1 genotype, human immunodeficiency virus positivity, cardiovascular disease, and hypothyroidism.
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