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Risk for recurrence of disease following surgical therapy of peri‐implantitis—A prospective longitudinal study

Olivier Carcuac, Jan Derks, Ingemar Abrahamsson, Jan L. Wennström, Tord Berglundh

2020Clinical Oral Implants Research125 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present prospective study was to assess the risk for disease recurrence following surgical therapy of peri-implantitis. MATERIAL & METHODS: 73 patients (130 implants) treated surgically for peri-implantitis were examined at 1 and 5 years after therapy. The primary outcome was recurrence/progression of disease defined as any of the following events: (a) bone loss >1.0 mm, (b) surgical retreatment, (c) implant removal/loss after year 1. Patient- and implant-related parameters as well as 1-year outcomes were evaluated as potential predictors through multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: 57 implants (44%) displayed recurrence/progression of peri-implantitis during follow-up. Among these, 27 implants were removed. Residual deep probing pocket depth (≥6 mm; odds ratio 7.4; 95% confidence interval 2.8-19.3) and reduced marginal bone level (OR 1.4; 95%CI 1.1-1.7) at 1 year after surgery constituted risk factors for recurrence/progression of disease. Furthermore, implants with modified surfaces were at higher risk than implants with non-modified surfaces (OR 5.1; 95%CI 1.6-16.5). CONCLUSION: Implants with (a) residual deep probing pocket depth, (b) reduced marginal bone level, or (c) modified surfaces following surgical therapy of peri-implantitis present with increased risk for recurrence/progression.

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Peri-implantitisMedicineOdds ratioConfidence intervalProspective cohort studyDentistryLogistic regressionImplantSurgeryInternal medicineDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
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