Early crestal bone loss: Is it really loss?

Algirdas Puisys, Viktorija Auzbikaviciute, Agne Minkauskaite, Renata Simkunaite-Rizgeliene, Dainius Razukevicius, Rokas Linkevicius, Tomas Linkevicius, Algirdas Puisys, Viktorija Auzbikaviciute, Agne Minkauskaite, Renata Simkunaite-Rizgeliene, Dainius Razukevicius, Rokas Linkevicius, Tomas Linkevicius

Abstract

Bone remineralization around dental implants might be possible after early crestal bone loss.

Keywords: bone remineralization; bone stability; crestal bone loss.

Conflict of interest statement

None declared.

© 2019 VIC Clinic. Clinical Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
A, Early crestal bone loss after implant placement at 2011. 89 × 119 mm (72 × 72 DPI). B, Implant loading at 2012. 88 × 119 mm (72 × 72 DPI). C, Bone remineralization after 2 y (2014). 89 × 119 mm (72 × 72 DPI)
Figure 2
Figure 2
A, Early crestal bone loss after implant placement at 2011. 88 × 119 mm (72 × 72 DPI). B, Implant loading at 2012. 88 × 118 mm (72 × 72 DPI). C, Bone remineralization after 2 y (2014). 88 × 118 mm (72 × 72 DPI)
Figure 3
Figure 3
A, After implant placement at 2012. 89 × 118 mm (72 × 72 DPI). B, Implant loading three months later. 87 × 118 mm (72 × 72 DPI). C, Bone remineralization after 2 y (2014). 88 × 118 mm (72 × 72 DPI)

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