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The etiological factors related to peri-implant disease have yet to be fully understood. In the case of cement-induced issues, several theories have been developed ranging from microbial colonization of cements, giant cell reaction, allergic response and activation of titanium. This chapter explores some of these factors, through research and examination. It may be that some or all of the disease entities may come from an overt immune response precipitated by these factors working alone or in combination.
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Wadhwani, C.P.K., Raval, N.C., Ramer, N. (2015). Peri-implant Disease and Cemented Implant Restorations: A Multifactorial Etiology. In: Wadhwani, C. (eds) Cementation in Dental Implantology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55163-5_3
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