Abstract

Since the use of dental implants is continuously increasing, it is imperative for dental practitioners to understand the nature and treatment of peri-implant diseases. The purpose of this manuscript is to comprehensively review peri-implant diseases, their characteristics, as well as their non-surgical and surgical treatment. To that end, the current literature was searched and a narrative review was conducted. It is essential that the case definitions described in the 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-implant Diseases and Conditions are used to diagnose and classify peri-implant health, peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis. While recent epidemiologic studies on peri-implant diseases exist, there is great heterogeneity in the definition of these conditions. Several risk factors and indicators are reported in the literature, with smoking and diabetes being the most universally accepted. In peri-implant mucositis, non-surgical treatment seems to be sufficient. However, for the treatment of peri-implantitis, a surgical approach, which includes open-flap debridement, apically positioned flap and guided bone regeneration, is considered more appropriate. A great variety of adjuncts to mechanical treatment have been reported with controversial results. Finally, studies comparing results from different peri-implantitis treatments are warranted in randomized controlled clinical trials in order to provide stronger evidence-based approaches.

Highlights

  • The worldwide prevalence of edentulism was estimated from a systematic review and meta-analysis at 4.4% in 1990 and it decreased to 2.4% in 2010 [1]

  • Peri-implant mucositis is characterized by the presence of bleeding and/or suppuration upon gentle probing with or without increased probing depth (PD) compared to previous examinations and absence of additional radiographic bone loss (RBL) changes that occurred after the initial remodeling of the bone [12,14,15]

  • At 7 years, the success rate after treating peri-implantitis with guided bone regeneration (GBR) ranged from 14.3% to 58.3% depending on the implant surface [140]

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Summary

Introduction

The worldwide prevalence of edentulism was estimated from a systematic review and meta-analysis at 4.4% in 1990 and it decreased to 2.4% in 2010 [1]. In the United States, the 1999–2000 prevalence of dental implants was 0.7%, but increased to 5.7% in 2015–2016 [4]. Dental implants are reliable treatments with a mean survival rate of 94.6% [5]. Implants with the use of the commercially pure titanium as well as with the Ti-6Al-4V alloy can reach survival rates of up to. With the increasing use of dental implants, peri-implant diseases are becoming more prevalent and their clear definition and understanding of their treatment is essential. The purpose of this manuscript is to present a comprehensive review on peri-implant diseases, focusing on case definitions, characteristics and treatment strategies. Several publications exist on the subject of peri-implant conditions, but this review can serve as a guide to the clinicians and surgeons on the latest treatments and approaches to manage and treat peri-implantitis

Criteria for Implant Success
Peri-Implant Health and Diseases
Epidemiology of Peri-Implant
Epidemiology of Peri-Implant Diseases
Implant Prognosis
Clinical and Radiographic Analysis of Peri-Implantitis
Histopathology and Microbiology of Peri-Implantitis
Biomarkers of Peri-Implantitis
10.1. Mechanical Decontamination of Implant Surface
10.2. Laser Implant Treatment and Combination Therapy
10.3. Surgical Treatment Strategies for Peri-Implantitis
Open-flap
Apically position implantoplasty:
10.4. Success Rate of Surgical Peri-Implantitis Treatment
Findings
11. Concluding Remarks
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