Implantoplasty- provoking or reducing inflammation?–a systematic scoping review

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Objectives: To evaluate clinical parameters associated with inflammation after adjunctive implantoplasty in conjunction with surgical treatment of peri-implantitis. Materials and methods: A systematic literature search was performed in 2 databases until 29. December 2020 to find publications that report on clinical parameters after surgical peri-implantitis treatment which included adjunctive implantoplasty. Clinical studies on implantoplasty reporting on BoP as outcome were included, but other clinical or radiographic outcomes were also considered. Results: The search resulted in 18 articles that fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The results indicated improvements of BoP and clinical parameters following surgical peri-implantitis treatment with adjunctive implantoplasty. Conclusions: Within its limits, the findings of the present scoping review indicated that BoP is reduced following surgical peri-implantitis treatment with adjunctive implantoplasty, and that this improvement is in line with surgical peri-implantitis treatment without adjunctive implantoplasty.

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Beheshti Maal, M., & Verket, A. (2022). Implantoplasty- provoking or reducing inflammation?–a systematic scoping review. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/00016357.2021.1945142

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