Evaluation of human bone around a dental equipment recovered from a subject with osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disease that leads to bone fragility and an increased risk of bone fractures. Today, osteoporosis can be a contraindication or a risk factor for Osseo integration, but this area is still controversial in literature. This article tries to assess the bone in contact with the installation of a loading facility, which was recovered (due to failure of implants) from a woman with Type 1 osteoporosis. Histological, the implant was Osseo integrated and seems to be surrounded by healthy bone tissue. The bone in contact with the plant has shown an average of 40.07% (+ / – 1.07%). No foreign body reaction was found in bone-implant contact, although epithelial down growth was observed at the interface. The data in this report demonstrate that the case for the plant bone histology is not altered even when a patient was diagnosed with osteoporosis.


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