Consequence of Bisphosphonate on Dental Implant Success in Osteoporotic Females
R. Al-Rawee, A. Saeed, B. Tawfeeq
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of Bisphosphonate on Dental Implant failure rate in osteoporotic female patients. Patients and Method: Fifteen osteoporotic female patients underwent surgery to place 72 fixtures, in upper jaw, loaded completely within 4 months. Patients take Alendronate tablet 10 mg once daily for 8 months, 2 months preoperative and 6 months postoperative. Compares with healthy females underwent implant surgery too. Results: Six dental implants were failed at the time of second step surgery (Gingival Former Step), with no other complication faced by the patients whether related to drug used or to surgery. Three fixtures were failed in healthy females. Statistically no significant differences in the effect of bisphosphonate on dental implant failure. Discussion: Patients who take oral Bisphosphonate are no more at risk of implant failure than normal patients with no drug use. *Corresponding author: Rawaa Y Al-Rawee BDS, MSc, MOMSRCPS Glasgow (Ph.D.MaxFacs) Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Al-Salam Teaching Hospital Al-Sukar, Mosul, Iraq Tel: 009647726438648 E-mail: dr.rawarawi@yahoo.com Citation: Al-Rawee RY, Saeed AM, Tawfeeq BAG. Consequence of Bisphosphonate on Dental Implant Success in Osteoporotic Females. J Dents Dent Med. 2019 Mar;2(1):127 Copyright: © 2019 Al-Rawee RY, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 international License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Al-Salam Teaching Hospital, Mosul, Iraq 2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Al-Gemhoory Teaching Hospital, Mosul, Iraq Rawaa Y Al-Rawee1* Ali Mohammad Saeed2 Bashar Abdul-Ghani Tawfeeq1
双膦酸盐对骨质疏松女性种植牙成功的影响
目的:评价双膦酸盐对骨质疏松女性患者种植失败率的影响。患者和方法:15名骨质疏松女性患者接受了手术,在4个月内将72个固定装置完全固定在上颌。患者服用阿仑膦酸片10mg,每日1次,疗程分别为8个月、术前2个月和术后6个月。与健康女性相比,也接受了植入手术。结果:在第二步手术(牙龈前台阶)时,有6个种植体失败,患者没有面临其他并发症,无论是与药物使用还是手术有关。健康雌性有三次固定失败。在统计学上,双磷酸盐对种植体失败的影响没有显著差异。讨论:与未使用药物的正常患者相比,口服双膦酸盐的患者植入失败的风险并不高*通讯作者:Rawaa Y Al Rawee BDS,硕士,MOMSRCPS Glasgow(Ph.D.MaxFacs)口腔颌面外科Al Salam教学医院Al Sukar,Mosul,Iraq电话:009647726438648电子邮件:dr.rawarawi@yahoo.com引文:Al Rawee RY,Saeed AM,Tawfeeq BAG。双膦酸盐对骨质疏松症女性种植牙成功的影响。《牙科医学杂志》,2019年3月;2(1):127版权所有:©2019 Al Rawee RY等人。这是一篇根据知识共享署名4.0国际许可证条款分发的开放获取文章,该许可证允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,前提是原作者和来源可信。1伊拉克摩苏尔Al-Salam教学医院口腔颌面外科2伊拉克摩苏尔Al Gemhoory教学医院口腔颌外科Rawaa Y Al-Rawe1*Ali Mohammad Saeed2 Bashar Abdul Ghani Tawfeeq1
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