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Minimal invasiveness in the reconstructive treatment of peri‐implantitis defects

Eduardo Montero, Andrea Roccuzzo, Ana Molina, Alberto Monje, David Herrera, Mario Roccuzzo

2022Periodontology 200021 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peri-implantitis is a plaque-associated pathologic condition occurring in tissues around dental implants, clinically characterized by increased peri-implant probing pocket depth and progressive loss of supporting bone. Consequently, to arrest further disease progression and to increase the chance to obtain re-osseointegration, surgical reconstructive procedures have been adopted. In particular, following a paradigm gathered from periodontal therapy, recent protocols have underlined the importance of a minimally invasive approach to optimize the outcomes of therapy while minimizing the risks of postoperative complications. The present review summarizes the level of evidence on the surgical reconstructive protocols focusing on the new approaches aiming to minimize surgical trauma and patients' postoperative discomfort, underlining the pros and cons of each treatment modality.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePeri-implantitisMEDLINEPeriDentistrySurgeryInternal medicineImplantLawPolitical scienceDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesReconstructive Facial Surgery TechniquesPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments
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