Improving the Prevention of Inflammatory Complications After Dental Implantation

Authors

  • Xalmanov Baxodir Abdirashidovich Associate Professor
  • Saparbaeva Ozoda Axmetjanovna First-year Master's Student Department of Surgical Dentistry and Dental Implantology Tashkent State Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31149/ijimm.v4i4.2828

Keywords:

Dental implantation, Postoperative inflammatory complications, Osseointegration, Surgical wound healing, Oral microflora, Antimicrobial therapy, Anti-inflammatory agents, Topical dental gels, Dentazol gel, Kamistad gel, Implant failure prevention, Clinical evaluation of inflammation, Microbiological analysis, Prosthodontic rehabilitation, Infection control in implantology

Abstract

Dental implantation is recognised as one of the most relevant and promising areas of modern dentistry and prosthodontics, reflecting its growing importance in restoring oral function and aesthetics. According to statistical data, up to 80% of the working-age population in Uzbekistan has dental defects of varying severity, indicating a substantial need for qualified orthopaedic and surgical dental care. This high prevalence has led to a steady increase in demand for dental implant procedures in recent years.

Despite continuous advancements in implant materials, surgical techniques and postoperative management, complications following dental implantation remain a significant clinical challenge. Inflammatory processes in the postoperative period are of particular concern as they can adversely affect wound healing, osseointegration and the long-term stability of the implant. Such complications can result in patient discomfort, prolonged treatment duration and, in severe cases, implant failure.

This study therefore focuses on the importance of preventing inflammatory complications after dental implantation, emphasising the need for effective prophylactic strategies. Particular attention is given to improving postoperative outcomes by applying modern therapeutic approaches that reduce inflammation and promote tissue regeneration. The findings emphasise that implementing targeted preventive measures in the early postoperative period is crucial for enhancing treatment success, ensuring implant reliability, and improving patients’ quality of life.

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Published

2026-04-07

How to Cite

Baxodir Abdirashidovich , X., & Ozoda Axmetjanovna, S. (2026). Improving the Prevention of Inflammatory Complications After Dental Implantation. International Journal of Integrative and Modern Medicine, 4(4), 41–44. https://doi.org/10.31149/ijimm.v4i4.2828

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