Possible effects of hyperparathyroidism in the loss of osseointegration of dental implants: A case report

Q4 Dentistry
G. Petroni, L. Brodocz, Alfredo Passarett, A. Zanza, L. Testarelli, A. Cicconetti
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Background: Hyperparathyroidism (HPT) is a common endocrine disorder with potential complications on the skeletal, renal, neurocognitive and cardiovascular systems. Its association with the lack of osseointegration of dental implants has not been described in the medical literature. Case presentation: This case report aims to discuss two cases of dental implant loss in which a high level of parathormone (PTH) was found in the absence of any other systemic or local comorbidity, suggesting the possible correlation between HPT and implant. Both patients were referred to the clinic complaining about prosthetic complications, gingival inflammation and mobility of the dental prosthesis. After a Cone-Beam computed Tomography evaluation, all implants of both patients were removed for rejection arising from periimplantitis and then four implants were inserted in the patient 1 and five implants in the patient 2. For both patients short implants (Bicon LLC, Boston, Massachusetts, USA), featured by 4 mm in diameter and 5 mm in height, were used and the prosthesis substructure was made of Trinia® (Bicon LLC, Boston, Massachusetts, USA). During the fifth year, the patients reported complications and the implant treatment failure. In order to establish the causes of failure, a thorough investigation was performed. Since no causes were detected, the patients were required to perform a blood test to evaluate bone metabolism and specifically to assess parathyroid-hormone levels (PTH), calcium levels and vitamin D. Results: The results of the blood tests showed normal calcemia, vitamin D deficiency and elevated PTH levels in both patients. After an endocrinologist's consultation, secondary hyperparathyroidism was diagnosed. Conclusion: It is reasonable to assume that the loss of osseointegration of dental implants can be correlated with the effects of HPT.
甲状旁腺功能亢进对牙种植体骨整合丧失的可能影响:1例报告
背景:甲状旁腺功能亢进(HPT)是一种常见的内分泌疾病,具有骨骼、肾脏、神经认知和心血管系统的潜在并发症。其与牙种植体缺乏骨整合的关系尚未在医学文献中描述。病例介绍:本病例报告旨在讨论两例种植体丢失的病例,其中高水平的甲状旁激素(PTH)被发现,没有任何其他全身或局部共病,提示HPT和种植体之间可能存在相关性。两名患者均因假体并发症、牙龈炎症和假体的可动性而就诊。在锥形束计算机断层扫描评估后,由于种植体周围炎引起的排斥反应,两例患者的所有种植体均被移除,然后患者1植入了4个种植体,患者2植入了5个种植体。两名患者均使用直径为4mm,高度为5mm的短种植体(Bicon LLC, Boston, Massachusetts, USA),假体亚结构由Trinia®(Bicon LLC, Boston, Massachusetts, USA)制成。在第五年,患者报告了并发症和种植体治疗失败。为了确定故障的原因,进行了彻底的调查。由于没有发现病因,因此要求患者进行血液检查以评估骨代谢,特别是评估甲状旁腺激素水平(PTH),钙水平和维生素D。结果:血液检查结果显示两例患者血钙正常,维生素D缺乏,PTH水平升高。经内分泌专家咨询后,诊断为继发性甲状旁腺功能亢进。结论:我们有理由认为种植体的骨整合丧失与HPT的效果有关。
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Acta Stomatologica Naissi
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