Treatment of peri-implantitis-electrolytic cleaning versus mechanical and electrolytic cleaning- A randomized controlled clinical trial- six-month results

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Objectives: The present randomized clinical trial assesses the six-month outcomes following surgical regenerative therapy of periimplantitis lesions using either an electrolytic method (EC) to remove biofilms or a combination of powder spray and electrolytic method (PEC). Materials and Methods: 24 patients with 24 implants suffering from peri-implantitis with any type of bone defect were randomly treated by EC or PEC. Bone defects were augmented with a mixture of natural bone mineral and autogenous bone and left for submerged healing. The distance from implant shoulder to bone was assessed at six defined points at baseline (T0) and after six months at uncovering surgery (T1) by periodontal probe and standardized x-rays. Results: One implant had to be removed at T1 because of reinfection and other obstacles. None of the other implants showed signs of inflammation. Bone gain was 2.71 ± 1.70 mm for EC and 2.81 ± 2.15 mm for PEC. No statistically significant difference between EC and PEC was detected. Significant clinical bone fill was observed for all 24 implants. Complete regeneration of bone was achieved in 12 implants. Defect morphology impacted the amount of regeneration. Conclusion: EC needs no further mechanical cleaning by powder spray. Complete re-osseointegration in peri-implantitis cases is possible.

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Schlee, M., Rathe, F., Brodbeck, U., Ratka, C., Weigl, P., & Zipprich, H. (2019). Treatment of peri-implantitis-electrolytic cleaning versus mechanical and electrolytic cleaning- A randomized controlled clinical trial- six-month results. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8111909

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