Prospective longitudinal comparison study of surgical therapies for peri-implantitis: 3-year follow-up

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Background: The aim of this study was to compare different surgical therapies to treat peri-implantitis. Methods: Twenty-three patients presenting one implant affected by peri-implantitis were divided into three groups: (i) open flap debridement (OFD) and citric acid decontamination (CAD); (ii) OFD, CAD and subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG); (iii) OFD, CAD and implantoplasty. Modified plaque index (MPI), gingival bleeding index (GBI), keratinized mucosa (KM) width, probing depth (PD), bleeding or suppuration on probing (B/SOP), and radiographic crestal bone level were registered 1(T1), 2(T2) and 3(T3) years after treatment. Results: In Group 1 there was a significant improvement in MPI from baseline to T1, and a significant reduction in PD over time. In Group 2, none of the assessed clinical parameters showed any statistically significant variation over time. In Group 3, there was a significant decrease in PD and B/SOP over time. When comparing the 3 Groups, KM was significanlty greater in Group 2 vs. Group 1 and Group 3 at T1 and T2, and in Group 2 vs. Group 3 at T3. Conclusion: All therapies were successful in the management of peri-implantitis; however, SCTG maintained the greatest KM width. Surgical therapies combined with mechanical and chemical decontamination contributed to peri-implant tissue health.

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Dalago, H. R., Perrotti, V., Torres de Freitas, S. F., Ferreira, C. F., Piattelli, A., Iaculli, F., & Bianchini, M. A. (2019). Prospective longitudinal comparison study of surgical therapies for peri-implantitis: 3-year follow-up. Australian Dental Journal, 64(3), 237–245. https://doi.org/10.1111/adj.12693

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