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CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POST-DENTAL IMPLANTATION COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS LIVING IN THE RIVERBANK REGIONS

Abstract

This article examines the clinical and epidemiological features of complications following dental implantation among patients living in the Aral Sea region. The unfavorable environmental conditions of the area, including imbalances in drinking water mineral composition, environmental pollution, and the general health status of the population, may significantly influence the process of implant osseointegration. The study considers postoperative inflammatory complications such as peri-implantitis, bone tissue resorption, and implant rejection. Particular attention is given to oral hygiene practices, systemic health conditions, and the level of medical supervision as key factors affecting complication development. The findings may serve as a scientific basis for improving implant treatment outcomes and developing effective preventive strategies.

Keywords

dental implantation, peri-implantitis, complications, Aral Sea region, bone resorption, dentistry, inflammation, osseointegration, environmental factors, patient health, implant rejection, clinical outcomes, oral microbiota, oral hygiene, prevention, implantology, bone tissue.

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