2021
DOI: 10.14295/idonline.v15i58.3279
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Preservação em próteses implantossuportadas: peri-implantite / reservation in implant-supported prostheses: Peri-implantitis

Abstract: Resumo: A identificação e o tratamento da infecção ao redor do implante é uma etapa essencial na manutenção do implante osseointegrativo e isso reflete na vida útil da reabilitação. O principal objetivo do tratamento da peri-implantite é a utilização de métodos de descontaminação mecânica e química para eliminar a carga bacteriana na superfície do implante. O biofilme pode ser removido por métodos não cirúrgicos ou cirúrgicos. Nos casos mais graves, geralmente é necessário tratamento cirúrgico, cujo objetivo é… Show more

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“…According to Amorim, Coqueiro, and Ferreira Neto [25]), peri-implant decontamination can be achieved through mechanical and chemical methods, with commonly used approaches including surface scaling with curettes, sandblasting, citric acid, tetracycline fibers, chlorhexidine, metronidazole gel, water, or saline. Inadequate decontamination of the implant surface appears to be a significant barrier to successful bone regeneration around exposed implants [25].…”
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“…According to Amorim, Coqueiro, and Ferreira Neto [25]), peri-implant decontamination can be achieved through mechanical and chemical methods, with commonly used approaches including surface scaling with curettes, sandblasting, citric acid, tetracycline fibers, chlorhexidine, metronidazole gel, water, or saline. Inadequate decontamination of the implant surface appears to be a significant barrier to successful bone regeneration around exposed implants [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Amorim, Coqueiro, and Ferreira Neto [25]), peri-implant decontamination can be achieved through mechanical and chemical methods, with commonly used approaches including surface scaling with curettes, sandblasting, citric acid, tetracycline fibers, chlorhexidine, metronidazole gel, water, or saline. Inadequate decontamination of the implant surface appears to be a significant barrier to successful bone regeneration around exposed implants [25]. Therefore, Carvalho et al [26] argue that peri-implant region decontamination can involve mechanical instruments, antiseptics, drugs, or photodynamic devices, primarily aimed at removing microorganisms and bacteria without altering the morphological characteristics of the implants [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%