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Year 2024, Volume: 34 Issue: 2, 150 - 154, 15.04.2024
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11058774

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References

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  • 2. Nebel D. Functional importance of estrogen receptors in the periodontium. 2012;
  • 3. Hirschfeld J, Higham J, Blair F, Richards A, Chapple IL. Systemic disease or periodontal disease? Distinguishing causes of gingival inflammation: A guide for dental practitioners. Part 2: Cancer related, infective, and other causes of gingival pathology. Br Dent J. 2019;227(12):1029-1034.
  • 4. Kissa J, El Kholti W, Laalou Y, El Farouki M. Augmentation of keratinized gingiva around dental implants. J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2017;118(3):156-160.
  • 5. Lang NP, Löe H. The relationship between the width of keratinized gingiva and gingival health. J Periodontol. 1972;43(10):623-627.
  • 6. Kennedy JE, Bird WC, Palcanis KG, Dorfman HS. A longitudinal evaluation of varying widths of attached gingiva. J Clinical Periodontol. 1985;12(8):667-675.
  • 7. Kungsadalpipob K, Supanimitkul K, Manopattanasoontorn S, Sophon N, Tangsathian T, Arunyanak SP. The lack of keratinized mucosa is associated with poor peri-implant tissue health: a cross-sectional study. International Journal Of Implant Dentistry. 2020;6:1-9.
  • 8. Oh TJ, Yoon J, Misch CE, Wang HL. The causes of early implant bone loss: myth or science? Journal Of Periodontology. 2002;73(3):322-333.
  • 9. Schroeder HE. The periodontium. vol 5. Springer Science & Business Media; 2012.
  • 10. Karagülle L. Yapışık keratinize dişeti genişliği ve dişeti sağlığı ile ilişkisi. İstanbul Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi, Uzmanlık Tezi, İstanbul: 2019.
  • 11. Chang M, Wennström JL. Soft tissue topography and dimensions lateral to single implant‐supported restorations. A cross‐sectional study. Clin Oral Imp Res. 2013;24(5):556-562.
  • 12. Chang M, Wennström JL, Ödman P, Andersson B. Implant supported single‐tooth replacements compared to contralateral natural teeth. Crown and soft tissue dimensions. Clin Oral Imp Res. 1999;10(3):185-194.
  • 13. Parpaiola A, Cecchinato D, Toia M, Bressan E, Speroni S, Lindhe J. Dimensions of the healthy gingiva and peri‐implant mucosa. Clin Oral Imp Res. 2015;26(6):657-662.
  • 14. Brito C, Tenenbaum HC, Wong BK, Schmitt C, Nogueira‐Filho G. Is keratinized mucosa indispensable to maintain peri‐implant health? A systematic review of the literature. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials. 2014;102(3):643-650.
  • 15. Gobbato L, Avila-Ortiz G, Sohrabi K, Wang C-W, Karimbux N. The effect of keratinized mucosa width on peri-implant health: a systematic review. International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants. 2013;28(6)
  • 16. Lin GH, Chan HL, Wang HL. The significance of keratinized mucosa on implant health: a systematic review. J Periodontol. 2013;84(12):1755-1767.
  • 17. Wennström JL, Derks J. Is there a need for keratinized mucosa around implants to maintain health and tissue stability? Clinical oral implants research. 2012;23:136-146.
  • 18. Heckmann SM, Karl M, Wichmann MG, Winter W, Graef F, Taylor TD. Cement fixation and screw retention: parameters of passive fit: An in vitro study of three‐unit implant‐supported fixed partial dentures. Clin Oral Imp Res. 2004;15(4):466-473.
  • 19. Kim B-S, Kim Y-K, Yun P-Y, et al. Evaluation of peri-implant tissue response according to the presence of keratinized mucosa. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol, Oral Radiol Endodont. 2009;107(3):e24-e28.
  • 20. Schrott AR, Jimenez M, Hwang JW, Fiorellini J, Weber HP. Five‐year evaluation of the influence of keratinized mucosa on peri‐implant soft‐tissue health and stability around implants supporting full‐arch mandibular fixed prostheses. Clinical Oral Implants Res. 2009;20(10):1170-1177.
  • 21. Wennström J, Bengazi F, Lekholm U. The influence of the masticatory mucosa on the peri‐implant soft tissue condition. Clin Oral Implants Res. 1994;5(1):1-8.
  • 22. Zigdon H, Machtei EE. The dimensions of keratinized mucosa around implants affect clinical and immunological parameters. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2008;19(4):387-392.
  • 23. Boynueğri D, Nemli SK, Kasko YA. Significance of keratinized mucosa around dental implants: a prospective comparative study. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2013;24(8):928-933.
  • 24. Kikuchi T, Wada M, Mameno T, Hasegawa D, Serino G, Ikebe K. Longitudinal study on the effect of keratinized mucosal augmentation surrounding dental implants in preventing peri-implant bone loss. Peer J. 2022;10:e13598.
  • 25. Mahardawi B, Jiaranuchart S, Damrongsirirat N, et al. The lack of keratinized mucosa as a risk factor for peri-implantitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Scientific Reports. 2023;13(1):3778.
  • 26. Mameno T, Wada M, Otsuki M, et al. Risk indicators for marginal bone resorption around implants in function for at least 4 years: A retrospective longitudinal study. J Periodontol. 2020;91(1):37-45.
  • 27. Sohn J-Y, Park J-C, Cho K-S, Kim C-S. Simultaneous placement of an interpositional free gingival graft with nonsubmerged implant placement. J Periodont & Implant Sci. 2014;44(2):94.
  • 28. Berglundh T, Lindhe J, Ericsson I, Marinello C, Liljenberg B, Thornsen P. The soft tissue barrier at implants and teeth. Clin Oral Implants Res. 1991;2(2):81-90.
  • 29. Esfahanizadeh N, Daneshparvar N, Motallebi S, Akhondi N, Askarpour F, Davaie S. Do we need keratinized mucosa for a healthy peri-implant soft tissue. Gen Dent. 2016;64(4):51-5.
  • 30. Miyasato M, Crigger M, Egelberg J. Gingival condition in areas of minimal and appreciable width of keratinized gingival. J Clin Periodontol. 1977;4(3):200-209.
  • 31. Bouri Jr A, Bissada N, Al-Zahrani MS, Faddoul F, Nouneh I. Width of keratinized gingiva and the health status of the supporting tissues around dental implants. Int J Oral & Maxillofac Imp. 2008;23(2)
  • 32. Chung DM, Oh TJ, Shotwell JL, Misch CE, Wang HL. Significance of keratinized mucosa in maintenance of dental implants with different surfaces. J Periodontol. 2006;77(8):1410-1420.
  • 33. Greenstein G, Cavallaro J. The clinical significance of keratinized gingiva around dental implants. Compend Contin Educ Dent. 2011;32(8):24-31.
  • 34. Lindhe J, Berglundh T, Ericsson I, Liljenberg B, Marinello C. Experimental breakdown of peri‐implant and periodontal tissues. A study in the beagle dog. Clin Oral Imp Res. 1992;3(1):9-16.
  • 35. Freedman AL, Green K, Salkin LM, Stein MD, Mellado JR. An 18‐year longitudinal study of untreated mucogingival defects. J Periodont. 1999;70(10):1174-1176.
  • 36. Stetler KJ, Bissada NF. Significance of the width of keratinized gingiva on the periodontal status of teeth with submarginal restorations. J Periodonthol. 1987;58(10):696-700.
  • 37. Wang Q, Tang Z, Han J, Meng H. The width of keratinized mucosa around dental implants and its influencing factors. Clin Implant Dent Related Res. 2020;22(3):359-365.
  • 38. Warrer K, Buser D, Lang N, Karring T. Plaque‐induced peri‐implantitis in the presence or absence of keratinized mucosa. An experimental study in monkeys. Clin Oral Imp Res. 1995;6(3):131-138.
  • 39. Wennström J, Lindhe J. Plaque‐induced gingival inflammation in the absence of attached gingiva in dogs. J Clin Periodontol. 1983;10(3):266-276.
  • 40. Wennström J, Lindhe J, Nyman S. Role of keratinized gingiva for gingival health: clinical and histologic study of normal and regenerated gingival tissue in dogs. J Clin Periodontol. 1981;8(4):311-328.
  • 41. Wennström JL. Lack of association between width of attached gingiva and development of soft tissue recession: A 5‐year longitudinal study. J Clin Periodontol. 1987;14(3):181-184.
  • 42. Krekeler G, Kappert H, Schilli W. Scanning electron microscopic study of the reaction of human bone to a titanium implant. Int J Oral Surg. 1985;14(5):447-450.
  • 43. Merickske-Stern R. Clinical evaluation of overdenture restorations supported by osseointegrated titanium implants: a retrospective study. Int J Oral & Maxillofac Imp. 1990;5(4)
  • 44. Mehta P, Lim LP. The width of the attached gingiva—Much ado about nothing? J Dent. 2010;38(7):517-525.
  • 45. Pranskunas M, Poskevicius L, Juodzbalys G, Kubilius R, Jimbo R. Influence of peri-implant soft tissue condition and plaque accumulation on peri-implantitis: a systematic review. J oral & Maxillofac Res. 2016;7(3)
  • 46. Mericske‐Stern R, Steinlin Schaffner T, Marti P, Geering A. Peri‐implant mucosal aspects of ITI implants supporting overdentures. A five‐year longitudinal study. Clin Oral Imp Res. 1994;5(1):9-18.
  • 47. Bowers GM. A study of the width of attached gingiva. J Periodontol. 1963;34(3):201-209.
  • 48. Strub J, Gaverthüel T, Grunder U. The Role of Attached Gingiva in the Health of Peri-Implant Tissue in Dogs. Part I. Clinical Findings. International J Periodont & Rest Dent. 1991;11(4)
  • 49. Costa FO, Takenaka‐Martinez S, Cota LOM, Ferreira SD, Silva GLM, Costa JE. Peri‐implant disease in subjects with and without preventive maintenance: a 5‐year follow‐up. J Clin Periodontol. 2012;39(2):173-181.

Yeterince Keratinize Olmayan Mukoza Periimplantit İçin Bir Risk Faktörü mü? Literatür Taraması

Year 2024, Volume: 34 Issue: 2, 150 - 154, 15.04.2024
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11058774

Abstract

Is Insufficiently Keratinized Mucosa a Risk Factor for Periimplantitis? A Literature Review
ABSTRACT
In this study, a literature review was conducted including human studies assessing keratinized presence and extent in PubMed and Scopus whether insufficiently keratinized mucosa s risk factor for periimplantitis or not. The end of this review, we concluded that . The KM is important for masticatory stresses in the tooth margin or crown, and results in esthetics that are more favorable, overall comfort, and simplified brushing. Therefore, the presence of KM in the surrounding dental implant (DI) space is important for the prevention of inflammation, plaque buildup, gingival recession, and occurring periimplantitis.
Keywords : Keratinized mucosa, Periimplantitis, Dental implants

ÖZ
Bu çalışmada, PubMed ve Scopus'ta keratinize varlığı ve yaygınlığını değerlendiren, yetersiz keratinize mukozanın periimplantitis için risk faktörü olup olmadığını değerlendiren insan çalışmalarını içeren bir literatür taraması yapılmıştır. Bu incelemenin sonunda şu sonuca vardık. KM, diş kenarındaki veya krondaki çiğneme stresleri için önemlidir ve daha olumlu estetik, genel konfor ve daha basit fırçalamayla sonuçlanır. Bu nedenle, çevredeki diş implantı (DI) boşluğunda KM'nin varlığı, iltihaplanmanın, plak oluşumunun, diş eti çekilmesinin ve ortaya çıkan periimplantitin önlenmesi için önemlidir..
Anahtar Kelimeler: Keratinize mukoza, Periimplantitis, Diş implantları

References

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  • 2. Nebel D. Functional importance of estrogen receptors in the periodontium. 2012;
  • 3. Hirschfeld J, Higham J, Blair F, Richards A, Chapple IL. Systemic disease or periodontal disease? Distinguishing causes of gingival inflammation: A guide for dental practitioners. Part 2: Cancer related, infective, and other causes of gingival pathology. Br Dent J. 2019;227(12):1029-1034.
  • 4. Kissa J, El Kholti W, Laalou Y, El Farouki M. Augmentation of keratinized gingiva around dental implants. J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2017;118(3):156-160.
  • 5. Lang NP, Löe H. The relationship between the width of keratinized gingiva and gingival health. J Periodontol. 1972;43(10):623-627.
  • 6. Kennedy JE, Bird WC, Palcanis KG, Dorfman HS. A longitudinal evaluation of varying widths of attached gingiva. J Clinical Periodontol. 1985;12(8):667-675.
  • 7. Kungsadalpipob K, Supanimitkul K, Manopattanasoontorn S, Sophon N, Tangsathian T, Arunyanak SP. The lack of keratinized mucosa is associated with poor peri-implant tissue health: a cross-sectional study. International Journal Of Implant Dentistry. 2020;6:1-9.
  • 8. Oh TJ, Yoon J, Misch CE, Wang HL. The causes of early implant bone loss: myth or science? Journal Of Periodontology. 2002;73(3):322-333.
  • 9. Schroeder HE. The periodontium. vol 5. Springer Science & Business Media; 2012.
  • 10. Karagülle L. Yapışık keratinize dişeti genişliği ve dişeti sağlığı ile ilişkisi. İstanbul Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi, Uzmanlık Tezi, İstanbul: 2019.
  • 11. Chang M, Wennström JL. Soft tissue topography and dimensions lateral to single implant‐supported restorations. A cross‐sectional study. Clin Oral Imp Res. 2013;24(5):556-562.
  • 12. Chang M, Wennström JL, Ödman P, Andersson B. Implant supported single‐tooth replacements compared to contralateral natural teeth. Crown and soft tissue dimensions. Clin Oral Imp Res. 1999;10(3):185-194.
  • 13. Parpaiola A, Cecchinato D, Toia M, Bressan E, Speroni S, Lindhe J. Dimensions of the healthy gingiva and peri‐implant mucosa. Clin Oral Imp Res. 2015;26(6):657-662.
  • 14. Brito C, Tenenbaum HC, Wong BK, Schmitt C, Nogueira‐Filho G. Is keratinized mucosa indispensable to maintain peri‐implant health? A systematic review of the literature. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials. 2014;102(3):643-650.
  • 15. Gobbato L, Avila-Ortiz G, Sohrabi K, Wang C-W, Karimbux N. The effect of keratinized mucosa width on peri-implant health: a systematic review. International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants. 2013;28(6)
  • 16. Lin GH, Chan HL, Wang HL. The significance of keratinized mucosa on implant health: a systematic review. J Periodontol. 2013;84(12):1755-1767.
  • 17. Wennström JL, Derks J. Is there a need for keratinized mucosa around implants to maintain health and tissue stability? Clinical oral implants research. 2012;23:136-146.
  • 18. Heckmann SM, Karl M, Wichmann MG, Winter W, Graef F, Taylor TD. Cement fixation and screw retention: parameters of passive fit: An in vitro study of three‐unit implant‐supported fixed partial dentures. Clin Oral Imp Res. 2004;15(4):466-473.
  • 19. Kim B-S, Kim Y-K, Yun P-Y, et al. Evaluation of peri-implant tissue response according to the presence of keratinized mucosa. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol, Oral Radiol Endodont. 2009;107(3):e24-e28.
  • 20. Schrott AR, Jimenez M, Hwang JW, Fiorellini J, Weber HP. Five‐year evaluation of the influence of keratinized mucosa on peri‐implant soft‐tissue health and stability around implants supporting full‐arch mandibular fixed prostheses. Clinical Oral Implants Res. 2009;20(10):1170-1177.
  • 21. Wennström J, Bengazi F, Lekholm U. The influence of the masticatory mucosa on the peri‐implant soft tissue condition. Clin Oral Implants Res. 1994;5(1):1-8.
  • 22. Zigdon H, Machtei EE. The dimensions of keratinized mucosa around implants affect clinical and immunological parameters. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2008;19(4):387-392.
  • 23. Boynueğri D, Nemli SK, Kasko YA. Significance of keratinized mucosa around dental implants: a prospective comparative study. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2013;24(8):928-933.
  • 24. Kikuchi T, Wada M, Mameno T, Hasegawa D, Serino G, Ikebe K. Longitudinal study on the effect of keratinized mucosal augmentation surrounding dental implants in preventing peri-implant bone loss. Peer J. 2022;10:e13598.
  • 25. Mahardawi B, Jiaranuchart S, Damrongsirirat N, et al. The lack of keratinized mucosa as a risk factor for peri-implantitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Scientific Reports. 2023;13(1):3778.
  • 26. Mameno T, Wada M, Otsuki M, et al. Risk indicators for marginal bone resorption around implants in function for at least 4 years: A retrospective longitudinal study. J Periodontol. 2020;91(1):37-45.
  • 27. Sohn J-Y, Park J-C, Cho K-S, Kim C-S. Simultaneous placement of an interpositional free gingival graft with nonsubmerged implant placement. J Periodont & Implant Sci. 2014;44(2):94.
  • 28. Berglundh T, Lindhe J, Ericsson I, Marinello C, Liljenberg B, Thornsen P. The soft tissue barrier at implants and teeth. Clin Oral Implants Res. 1991;2(2):81-90.
  • 29. Esfahanizadeh N, Daneshparvar N, Motallebi S, Akhondi N, Askarpour F, Davaie S. Do we need keratinized mucosa for a healthy peri-implant soft tissue. Gen Dent. 2016;64(4):51-5.
  • 30. Miyasato M, Crigger M, Egelberg J. Gingival condition in areas of minimal and appreciable width of keratinized gingival. J Clin Periodontol. 1977;4(3):200-209.
  • 31. Bouri Jr A, Bissada N, Al-Zahrani MS, Faddoul F, Nouneh I. Width of keratinized gingiva and the health status of the supporting tissues around dental implants. Int J Oral & Maxillofac Imp. 2008;23(2)
  • 32. Chung DM, Oh TJ, Shotwell JL, Misch CE, Wang HL. Significance of keratinized mucosa in maintenance of dental implants with different surfaces. J Periodontol. 2006;77(8):1410-1420.
  • 33. Greenstein G, Cavallaro J. The clinical significance of keratinized gingiva around dental implants. Compend Contin Educ Dent. 2011;32(8):24-31.
  • 34. Lindhe J, Berglundh T, Ericsson I, Liljenberg B, Marinello C. Experimental breakdown of peri‐implant and periodontal tissues. A study in the beagle dog. Clin Oral Imp Res. 1992;3(1):9-16.
  • 35. Freedman AL, Green K, Salkin LM, Stein MD, Mellado JR. An 18‐year longitudinal study of untreated mucogingival defects. J Periodont. 1999;70(10):1174-1176.
  • 36. Stetler KJ, Bissada NF. Significance of the width of keratinized gingiva on the periodontal status of teeth with submarginal restorations. J Periodonthol. 1987;58(10):696-700.
  • 37. Wang Q, Tang Z, Han J, Meng H. The width of keratinized mucosa around dental implants and its influencing factors. Clin Implant Dent Related Res. 2020;22(3):359-365.
  • 38. Warrer K, Buser D, Lang N, Karring T. Plaque‐induced peri‐implantitis in the presence or absence of keratinized mucosa. An experimental study in monkeys. Clin Oral Imp Res. 1995;6(3):131-138.
  • 39. Wennström J, Lindhe J. Plaque‐induced gingival inflammation in the absence of attached gingiva in dogs. J Clin Periodontol. 1983;10(3):266-276.
  • 40. Wennström J, Lindhe J, Nyman S. Role of keratinized gingiva for gingival health: clinical and histologic study of normal and regenerated gingival tissue in dogs. J Clin Periodontol. 1981;8(4):311-328.
  • 41. Wennström JL. Lack of association between width of attached gingiva and development of soft tissue recession: A 5‐year longitudinal study. J Clin Periodontol. 1987;14(3):181-184.
  • 42. Krekeler G, Kappert H, Schilli W. Scanning electron microscopic study of the reaction of human bone to a titanium implant. Int J Oral Surg. 1985;14(5):447-450.
  • 43. Merickske-Stern R. Clinical evaluation of overdenture restorations supported by osseointegrated titanium implants: a retrospective study. Int J Oral & Maxillofac Imp. 1990;5(4)
  • 44. Mehta P, Lim LP. The width of the attached gingiva—Much ado about nothing? J Dent. 2010;38(7):517-525.
  • 45. Pranskunas M, Poskevicius L, Juodzbalys G, Kubilius R, Jimbo R. Influence of peri-implant soft tissue condition and plaque accumulation on peri-implantitis: a systematic review. J oral & Maxillofac Res. 2016;7(3)
  • 46. Mericske‐Stern R, Steinlin Schaffner T, Marti P, Geering A. Peri‐implant mucosal aspects of ITI implants supporting overdentures. A five‐year longitudinal study. Clin Oral Imp Res. 1994;5(1):9-18.
  • 47. Bowers GM. A study of the width of attached gingiva. J Periodontol. 1963;34(3):201-209.
  • 48. Strub J, Gaverthüel T, Grunder U. The Role of Attached Gingiva in the Health of Peri-Implant Tissue in Dogs. Part I. Clinical Findings. International J Periodont & Rest Dent. 1991;11(4)
  • 49. Costa FO, Takenaka‐Martinez S, Cota LOM, Ferreira SD, Silva GLM, Costa JE. Peri‐implant disease in subjects with and without preventive maintenance: a 5‐year follow‐up. J Clin Periodontol. 2012;39(2):173-181.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Periodontics
Journal Section Reviews
Authors

Özge Tezel This is me

Sevilay Yeğinoğlu

Adnan Tezel This is me

Publication Date April 15, 2024
Submission Date July 8, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 34 Issue: 2

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AMA Tezel Ö, Yeğinoğlu S, Tezel A. Yeterince Keratinize Olmayan Mukoza Periimplantit İçin Bir Risk Faktörü mü? Literatür Taraması. Curr Res Dent Sci. April 2024;34(2):150-154. doi:10.5281/zenodo.11058774

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