%0 Journal Article %T Actinomycotic Oral Infection (Modern Dental Implants and Root Canals) %A R.S. Carlson %J Biocoreopen %D 2017 %R 10.25141/2471-657X-2017-8.0069 %X If one were to inspect the general research regarding the effectiveness and physiological acceptability and safety of the modern dental implant tooth replacement, one is met with a "mixed bag of information" on their real success rates, systemic biological impacts, and advisability as a method of single or multiple tooth replacement. For example, reported in various credible peer reviewed journals for the years 2016 and 2017 we see that, contrary to the touted 98% success rate asserted about by the implant manufacturers, it is widely held that "success" can vary from about 91 % to 49% over a three to five year period or longer depending on the opinion of the clinical observer(s). The main issue that has been identified for implant degradation and ultimate re-treatment or removal of the implant is PI¡ª "Peri-Implantits %K Histo-Patholoical Studies 1986-2017 of Soft Tissue & Bone About The Roots of Endo Teeth and Metal Implants Done at Queens Hospital Honolulu %K Hawaii. %U https://biocoreopen.org/ijdoh/Actinomycotic-Oral-Infection-Modern-Dental-Implants-and-Root-Canals.php