2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.sdj.2017.10.001
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Management of peri-implantitis – A contemporary synopsis

Abstract: Prevalence of peri-implant complication is expected to be on the rise with the increased number of implants being placed. Depending on the degree of osseous involvement, the clinician needs to decide if the treatment goal is to arrest the disease progression, regeneration or explantation and replacement. Host's medical status, defect configuration, aesthetic outcome, ability to access for plaque control post-treatment, and the patient's wishes are key factors to consider. The purpose of this review is to provi… Show more

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“…Peri‐implantitis is a serious issue in dental implantology since it might affect as much as 19% of the patients . The potential complications of peri‐implantitis are a series of treatments, which, if unsuccessful, will lead to implant loss …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peri‐implantitis is a serious issue in dental implantology since it might affect as much as 19% of the patients . The potential complications of peri‐implantitis are a series of treatments, which, if unsuccessful, will lead to implant loss …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over contoured prosthesis and too deep placed dental implants hinders with oral hygiene maintenance. Presence of band of keratinized gingiva around implant improves oral hygiene maintained by the patient, thus maintaining a good peri-implant health [61]. It has been concluded from a recent study that peri-implant inflammation was less likely to progress into peri-implantitis in patients who had regular maintenance [62].…”
Section: Post Delivery Maintenancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although presenting high and acceptable survival rates [1,2], dental implants fail as a consequence of infection (periimplantitis), excessive biomechanical stress, or improper positioning. Different techniques have been described to remove a failed dental implant that include block resection, buccal bone osteotomy, trephine osteotomy, and piezosurgery [3,4]. The application of counter-torque to break the implant-bone interface has been proposed as a safe, efficient, and atraumatic strategy to remove nonmobile implants [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%