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Effect of agents affecting bone homeostasis on short- and long-term implant failure.

Jun-Ho JungJae-In RyuGyu-Jo ShimYong-Dae Kwon
Published in: Clinical oral implants research (2023)
At present, there is insufficient evidence to establish a potential connection between agents that affects bone homeostasis and implant failure. However, some studies have reported negative results for implant therapy. In addition, implant-related sequestration in patients who received anti-resorptive therapy, despite of successful osseointegration, is also noticeable. Although limited studies are available at present, clinicians should still carefully consider the potential hazards and take appropriate precautions to minimize the risks associated with the medications and implant therapy.
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