Beikler Thomas, Flemmig Thomas F
Department of Periodontology, University of Münster, Waldeyerstr. 30, 48149 Münster, Germany.
Crit Rev Oral Biol Med. 2003;14(4):305-16. doi: 10.1177/154411130301400407.
Dental clinicians are confronted with an increasing number of medically compromised patients who require implant surgery for their oral rehabilitation. However, there are few guidelines on dental implant therapy in this patient category, so that numerous issues regarding pre- and post-operative management remain unclear to the dental clinician. Therefore, the aim of the present review is to offer a critical evaluation of the literature and to provide the clinician with scientifically based data for implant therapy in the medically compromised patient. This review presents the current knowledge regarding the influence of the most common systemic and local diseases on the outcome of dental implant therapy, e.g., abnormalities in bone metabolism, diabetes mellitus, xerostomia, and ectodermal dysplasias. Specific pathophysiologic aspects of the above-mentioned diseases as well as their potential implications for implant success are critically appraised. In line with these implications, guidelines for pre- and post-operative management that may assist in the successful implant-supported rehabilitation of this patient category are proposed.
牙科临床医生面临着越来越多需要进行种植手术以进行口腔修复的医学上存在问题的患者。然而,针对这类患者的牙种植治疗指南很少,以至于牙科临床医生对术前和术后管理的许多问题仍不清楚。因此,本综述的目的是对文献进行批判性评估,并为临床医生提供关于医学上存在问题的患者种植治疗的科学依据数据。本综述介绍了有关最常见的全身和局部疾病对牙种植治疗结果的影响的当前知识,例如骨代谢异常、糖尿病、口干症和外胚层发育不全。对上述疾病的具体病理生理方面及其对种植成功的潜在影响进行了批判性评估。根据这些影响,提出了术前和术后管理指南,以协助成功地对这类患者进行种植支持的修复。