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Bacterial Colonization Around the Micro-Gap?

Dr. H. asks:

Recently I have been hearing a great deal about the problem of bacteria colonizing around the micro-gap between the dental implant fixture and the abutment. I have heard that this micro-gap and bacterial colonization can produce bone loss.

Is this a real problem to be concerned with? If so, what are the best ways to prevent this? Is it simply an an issue related to a specific dental implant design? Thanks.

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December 25, 2006 in Abutments, Treatment Planning & Complications | Permalink

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