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A colocação de implantes dentários é um procedimento médico dentário amplamente utilizado
na reabilitação dentária. Variáveis de risco próximas e fundamentais, como diabetes mellitus,
podem trazer taxas de falha mais altas. O número de pacientes com diabetes está a aumentar a
cada dia, o que denota melhorias nos métodos e técnicas de tratamento para pacientes
diabéticos.
Optou-se por realizar uma revisão sistemática com intuito de analisar e investigar o risco associado à colocação de implantes dentários em doentes com diabéticos mellitus. Este estudo também tentou identificar os efeitos e as medidas preventivas a ter em consideração durante o procedimento de colocação de implante em indivíduos com diabetes mellitus.
Para a realização desta revisão, foram utilizados 10 estudos clinicos, ́
foram analisados e
obtivemos os seguintes resultados: foi evidente que os indivíduos ́ com diabetes não controlados
podem ter redução da osteointegração e diminuição da sobrevida do implante dentário.
Concluiu-se que o sucesso dos implantes dentários dependia principalmente do controle
glicémico se os tratássemos em pacientes normais e saudáveis.
Dental implant is a medical procedure broadly utilized for dental recovery. Nearby and foundational hazard variables such as diabetes mellitus can bring out higher failure rates. The number of patients experiencing diabetes is increasing day by day, which demands improvements in the treatment methods and techniques for diabetic patients. We aimed to carry out a systematic review to analyze and investigate the risk associated with dental implants to diabetic mellitus subjects. This study also attempted to identify the effects along with preventive measures taken into consideration while implanting the subjects with diabetic mellitus. To proceed with the systematic review 10 clinical studies were identified, analyzed and results obtained. It is evident that the subjects with uncontrolled diabetes may have reduced osseointegration and decreased dental implant survival. The success of dental implants mainly depended on the glycemic control of diabetes if we treat them among the normal healthy patients.
Dental implant is a medical procedure broadly utilized for dental recovery. Nearby and foundational hazard variables such as diabetes mellitus can bring out higher failure rates. The number of patients experiencing diabetes is increasing day by day, which demands improvements in the treatment methods and techniques for diabetic patients. We aimed to carry out a systematic review to analyze and investigate the risk associated with dental implants to diabetic mellitus subjects. This study also attempted to identify the effects along with preventive measures taken into consideration while implanting the subjects with diabetic mellitus. To proceed with the systematic review 10 clinical studies were identified, analyzed and results obtained. It is evident that the subjects with uncontrolled diabetes may have reduced osseointegration and decreased dental implant survival. The success of dental implants mainly depended on the glycemic control of diabetes if we treat them among the normal healthy patients.
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Hiperglicemia Diabetes Mellitus HbA1c Osseointegração Implantes dentários Perda óssea periodontal Controle glicémico Fatores de risco Hyperglycaemia Diabetes Mellitus HbA1c Osseointegration Dental implants Periodontal bone loss Glycaemic control Risk factors
