%0 Journal Article %T The Impact of Oral Hygiene on the Success of Dental Implant Prosthetics %A Anna Alexandrovna Remizova %A Zarina Ushangievna Sakaeva %A Zalina Georgievna Dzgoeva %A Igor Igorevich Rayushkin %A Yuliya Igorevna Tingaeva %A Sergey Nikolaevich Povetkin %A Artem Evgenevich Mishvelov %J Turkish journal of Dental Hygiene %D 2021 %V 1 %N 1 %P 23-32 %X For the first time, the article presents indicators of peri-implant tissue condition and oral hygiene among prosthetic implant users, based on clinical and operational factors such as adherence to medical assessment schedules, availability of gum diseases, and personal oral hygiene practices. Our study focused on long-term radiological and clinical indicators of implant prosthetics effectiveness, as well as hygiene index metrics and the condition of peri-implant and periodontal tissues. Factors that affect the efficiency of implantation, hygiene, and periodontal guides among dental implant patients, as well as the degree to which this effectiveness is reduced, are elaborated on. The findings of the study regarding the importance of systematic medical examinations, professional oral hygiene practices, and comprehensive individual hygiene in preserving hygienic and periodontal indicators among prosthetic implant users are shown. This article looks into how effective different kinds of personal oral hygiene products—such as interdental items, irrigators, and bacteriophage-based “Phagodent” gel—are for people with dental implants. A discussion addresses the subjective assessment of hygiene-related factors concerning prosthetics on implants in people with a strong motivation to care for their oral cavity, as well as in those who do not follow the recommendations for medical examination and professional hygiene. %U https://tsdp.net/article/the-impact-of-oral-hygiene-on-the-success-of-dental-implant-prosthetics-l5nacxo5fycvspf