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Current Approaches for the Non-surgical Management of Peri-implant Diseases

Andrea Roccuzzo, Siro Pietro De Ry, Anton Sculean, Mario Roccuzzo, Giovanni E. Salvi

2020Current Oral Health Reports46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Purpose of the Review Peri-implant diseases are inflammatory reactions to bacterial infections affecting osseointegrated dental implants. In recent years, scientific interest on this topic has increased, as demonstrated by the appearance of a large number of protocols for treating peri-implant mucositis (PIM) and peri-implantitis (PI). The aim of the present narrative review is to provide an overview of the recent (e.g., 2014–present) published protocols for the non-surgical treatment of peri-implant diseases. Recent Findings Several adjunctive measures for mechanical debridement have been proposed and investigated to achieve implant surface decontamination and resolution of mucosal inflammation. However, none of the adjunctive measures has been shown to significantly improve peri-implant conditions compared with non-surgical mechanical debridement alone. Summary Non-surgical approaches for the treatment of peri-implant diseases have been proved to be reliable in reducing clinical signs of peri-implant inflammation (e.g., BoP), although with limited capability to achieve complete disease resolution. Due to the limited benefits from the use of currently proposed adjunctive methods (e.g., chlorhexidine, lasers, photodynamic therapy, systemic probiotics) their application is not recommended until further investigations prove their clinical utility.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMucositisPeri-implantitisOsseointegrationDebridement (dental)ImplantDentistryDental implantNarrative reviewOral and maxillofacial surgeryPerioperativeSurgeryIntensive care medicineRadiation therapyDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesDental materials and restorationsScientific and Engineering Research Topics
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