Implant-supported restorations have become commonly used by physicians in developing technology. However, different problems may occur in implant-supported prosthesis or implant. Periimplantitis is at the forefront of these problems and has been traditionally used in the evaluation of implant restorations. Peri-implantitis is a common complication and occurs with bone loss after the implant application. Implant-supported fixed restorations are divided into screw or cement retained. The form of prosthesis retention depends on the physician's decision. Cement-retained prosthesis are used with wide range due to ease of use, easy to check the occlusion, easy to adaptation, aesthetic and economic than screw-retained implant prosthesis. Despite all these advantages, abutment-cemented implant restorations can cause problems in the future. The most important result of these problems is the residual cement in gingival crevicular. Residual cement allows accumulation of bacteria and causes peri-implant diseases. Peri-implantitis due to residual cement was discussed in this case report
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