Periodontitis: What risks for peri-implants? Periodontal and peri-implant pathologies have a recognized infectious origin
20th Annual World Dental Summit
March 20-22, 2017 Rome, Italy

Saoudi Fadila

Université Saad Dahlab of Blida, Algeria

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Dentistry

Abstract:

The logical therapeutic approach will be etiological and its objective will be to reduce or eradicate, not the periodontal flora as a whole but its pathogenic component. Microbiology is nowadays a means of diagnosis which makes it possible to demonstrate pathogenic bacteria in the periodontal pockets. This seems judicious in order to better prevent peri-implants in subjects with periodontitis in the past on the one hand and on the other hand in order to better target the treatment. The technique of bacterial culture will be approached to elucidate some precautions to take in order to avoid the loss of certain implants. We will add to this statistics on a sample composed of 21 patients in an area west of Algiers in the center of the Blida town.

Biography :

Professor Saoudi Fadila completed her PhD in Periodontics from University of Algiers, Algeria in 1989, she worked as an assistant professor in University Saad Dahlab of Blida, Algeria in 1996 and now working as a Professor in in the same University. She has published many papers in national and international journals, her area of interest includes Periodontitis.

Email: fadilaparo@gmail.com