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Cement‐associated peri‐implantitis: a retrospective clinical observational study of fixed implant‐supported restorations using a methacrylate cement
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Excess cement left in the implant-mucosal interface caused bleeding on probing in most cases and suppuration in some. The removal of excess cement after cementation should be given high priority. In this retrospective observational study, an unusually high number of implants with excess cement after cementation was found with the methacrylate cement applied in the study.
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