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. 2022 Mar 11;13:860149. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.860149

Table 2.

Differences between periodontal diseases and peri-implant diseases.

Natural Teeth Implants
Inflammatory response The degree of inflammatory response Relatively weaker More severe
Nearly affects the marginal bone
The proportions, numbers and densities of infiltrated inflammatory cells Lower Higher
Infiltration of inflammatory cells Restricted to the epithelium Populated among connective tissue
Biofilm composition Plaque structure More complex Simpler
Beta lactam antibiotics resistance Positive Negative
Red complex Detectable in most periodontal diseases Lower detection rate
Histological structure Initial substrate for bacterial colonization Mineralized organic dental tissue Unmediated titanium base
Participation of periodontal ligament or cementum Yes No
Vascular supply of connective tissue Supraperiosteal blood vessels
Periodontal ligament vascular plexus
Supraperiosteal blood vessels
Collagen fibers Amount: less
Direction: vertical
Amount: more
Direction: parallel