种植体周围骨坏死:临床考虑和组织学评价。

Aml Abukraa, Abdusalam Alrmali, Jonathan Misch, Benyapha Sirinirund, Muhammed H Saleh, Jeff Cw Wang, Hom-Lay Wang
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摘要

种植体周围骨坏死(PIBN)是一种罕见但潜在的严重现象,可导致种植体失败。确定确切的病因可能具有挑战性,特别是当涉及多种复杂因素时。本病例系列报道了早期和晚期种植体植入和种植体周围相关骨坏死期间PIBN的成功管理,可能的原因是种植体植入期间骨过度压迫或种植体周围炎的后果。本病例系列报道了5例种植体周围骨坏死,其中3例在种植体放置后立即发生,另外2例在种植体放置后1至5年出现了种植体周围炎的延迟炎症过程。临床表现和组织病理学评估数据显示,10例植入物失败,植入物切除并伴有坏死骨。所有病例均得到成功治疗,无复发迹象。2例活检证实骨坏死,典型的骨坏死模式:多个非重要骨碎片被急慢性炎症细胞和空腔隙包围。所有病例均成功切除坏死骨及相关植入物,无骨坏死复发迹象。结论:本病例系列报告强调了不寻常的早期和延迟种植体失败与种植体周围骨坏死相关。这种情况很可能是由于种植体放置期间骨过度受压或种植体周围炎炎症过程的后遗症。
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Peri-Implant Bone Necrosis: Clinical Considerations and Histological Evaluation.

Peri-implant bone necrosis (PIBN) is a rare yet potentially serious phenomenon contributing to implant failure. It can be challenging to determine the exact etiology, especially when multiple intricate factors are involved. This case series reports on the successful management of PIBN during early and late implant placement and peri-implantitis-associated bone necrosis, with likely causes being bone overcompression during implant placement or a consequence of peri-implantitis. This case series presents 5 cases of peri-implant bone necrosis, with 3 cases occurring immediately after implant placement and the other 2 presenting a delayed inflammatory process of peri-implantitis between 1 and 5 years after implant placement. Clinical presentation and histopathological evaluation data present 10 failed implants managed with the removal of implants and the associated necrotic bone. All the cases were successfully managed without any signs of recurrence. Two cases confirmed bone necrosis via biopsy, illustrating the typical pattern of bone necrosis: multiple nonvital bone fragments surrounded by acute and chronic inflammatory cells and empty lacunae. All cases were successfully managed by removing necrotic bone and associated implants, with no indication of bone necrosis recurrence. This case series report highlights the unusual early and delayed implant failure associated with peri-implant bone necrosis. This condition most likely results from bone overcompression during implant placement or is a sequela of the inflammatory process of peri-implantitis.

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