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Significance of probing for monitoring peri-implant diseases.

Alberto Monje, Ettore Amerio, Roberto Fariña, José Nart, Aušra Ramanauskaitė, Stefan Renvert, Andrea Roccuzzo, Giovanni E. Salvi, Frank Schwarz, Leonardo Trombelli, Hom‐Lay Wang

2022PubMed23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peri-implant diseases at implant sites represent the most considerable concern for many dental clinicians nowadays due to their detrimental effect on implant longevity. Preventive measures include patient education and motivation, supportive peri-implant therapy and routine assessment of the hard and soft tissues. Nevertheless, the reliability of clinical parameters to monitor peri-implant conditions is subject to debate. As such, the primary purpose of the present review was to gain further insight into the diagnostic accuracy of probing as a clinical tool to monitor dental implants and assist clinicians in preventing peri-implant diseases. Studies have recommended periodic probing to monitor the condition of the peri-implant tissues. Increased probing pocket depth, profuse bleeding on probing and suppuration at implants are clinical signs that have been associated with peri-implantitis; thus, if these clinical parameters are present, radiographic assessment is encouraged to make a definitive diagnosis considering potential inaccuracies related to local and/or systemic factors identified in the present review.

Topics & Concepts

ImplantMedicineDentistryPeri-implantitisSoft tissueImplant failureClinical significanceDental implantIntensive care medicineSurgeryPathologyDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesLaser Applications in Dentistry and MedicineDental Radiography and Imaging
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