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Clinical retrospective analysis of peri-implant oral malignancies

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Authors

Seo, Mi Hyun; Eo, Mi Young; Park, Min Woo; Myoung, Hoon; Lee, Jong Ho; Kim, Soung Min

Issue Date
2024-02-06
Publisher
Springer
Citation
International Journal of Implant Dentistry, Vol.10 no.5
Keywords
Dental implantPeri-implantitisPeri-implant oral malignancy (PIOM)Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)Galvanic current
Abstract
Purpose
Complications of implant prostheses have direct correlation with the increased use of implants for dental rehabilitation. In this study, we present cases of peri-implant oral malignancies (PIOM) around dental implants and a retrospective analysis of patients treated for PIOM.

Methods
The retrospective analysis was performed with patients treated for PIOM at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of the Seoul National University Dental Hospital between 2006 and 2014. The patient records were thoroughly screened for previous medical issues, human papilloma virus infections, and other clinical data with a focus on relevant information such as localization, time from implant insertion to the development of the carcinoma, implant type and prosthetic rehabilitation.

Results
Twenty-one patients were diagnosed with PIOM. The male-to-female ratio was 1.625. The mean age of the patients was 60.42 ± 9.35 years old. Three patients reported ongoing alcohol/tobacco consumption. Five patients had a history of previous oral cancer surgery or exhibited mucosal lesions. The time from implant placement until carcinoma diagnosis was 49.13 ± 33.63 months on average. Most PIOM patients (95.2%) were diagnosed with SCC. All patients had previously been treated for peri-implantitis. In 85.7% of the patients, prostheses were observed on the opposing teeth where PIOM occurred.

Conclusion
Based on the review of these cases, it can be deduced that there is a possibility that implant treatment and galvanic currents between prosthesis may constitute an irritant and/or inflammatory cofactor which contributes to the formation and/or development of malignant tumors. Patients at potential risk may benefit from individualized recall intervals and careful evaluations.
ISSN
2198-4034
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/199032
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-024-00527-0
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