Regulation of Bone’s Metabolic Process under Dental Implantation Procedure

Regulation of Bone’s Metabolic Process under Dental Implantation Procedure

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A.S. Belyakova
Central State Medical Academy of the Department of Presidential Affairs, Moscow, Russia

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Aim: increase of efficiency of dental implantation in patients with imbalance of bone remodeling processes. Material and Methods: under observation were men with osteoporosis, who applied for restoration of defects of the dentition with dental implants. Correction of bone remodeling imbalance was performed with bisphosphonates, calcium and vitamin D preparations. Before dental implantation, the state of microarchitectonics of the lower jaw was studied using cone-beam computed tomography, histomorphometry, and the state of mineral metabolism in the blood. Results and Conclusions: the success of osseointegration dental implantation in patients with bone remodeling imbalance is determined by the qualitative parameters of the bone tissue, of the receiving bed, reflecting metabolic and reparative processes. Complex antiosteoporetic therapy with bisphosphonates and calcium preparations with vitamin D helps to restore the qualitative parameters of the alveolar part and helps to optimize the processes of osteointegration.

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Publication history
Received: Thu 19, Dec 2019
Accepted: Tue 31, Dec 2019
Published: Sat 04, Jan 2020
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© 2023 A.S. Belyakova. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hosting by Science Repository.
DOI: 10.31487/j.ORD.2019.01.06