Successful treatment of a large implant periapical lesion that caused paraesthesia and perimandibular abscess
Abstract
Successful treatment of a large implant periapical lesion (IPL) that caused paraesthesia and
perimandibular abscess. IPL is a pathologic phenomenon that rarely involves implants. This event
first described in 1992 with an incidence rate of 0.26–9.9% and the origin is not well known.
The most likely suggested causes are presence of preexisting bone pathology, contamination of
implant surface, bone overheating during implant surgery, vascular ischemia, excessive tightening
of the implant, fenestration of the buccal plate and different implant surface designs. In the present
case report, we describe relatively large periapical lesions involving several implants caused severe
abscess accompanied by transient inferior alveolar nerve paraesthesia and its successful management.
A brief review of the literature and a discussion of possible causes and different treatment plans
are also included.
Key Words: Implant periapical lesion, paraesthesia, perimandibular abscess
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