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The aim of this study was to review the current scientific literature in order to analyse the indications and contrain
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dications of dental implants in medically compromised patients. A reference research was carried out on PubMed
using the key words "implant" AND (oral OR dental) AND (systemic disease OR medically compromised), in
articles published between 1993 and 2013. The inclusion criteria were the following: clinical studies in which,
at least, 10 patients were treated, consensus articles, reviewed articles and meta-analysis performed in humans
treated with dental implants, and which included the disease diagnosis. A total of 64 articles were found, from
which 16 met the inclusion criteria.
Cardiac systemic diseases, diabetic endocrine pathologies or controlled metabolic disorders do not seem to be
a total or partial contraindication to the placement of dental implants. Tobacco addiction, and head and neck
radiotherapy are correlated to a higher loss of dental implants. Patients suffering from osteoporosis undergoing
biphosphonates therapy show an increased risk of developing bone necrosis after an oral surgery, especially if the
drugs are administered intravenously or they are associated to certain concomitant medication.
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