Abstract
Aim: This study was to evaluate the association between peri-implant bleeding on probing in peri-implant diseases and its association with multilevel factors (site specific factors, implant factors, and patient level factors). Methodology: A cross-sectional study involved consented adult patients with ≥ 1 dental implant. Two calibrated operators examined the patients. BoP was outcome variable and peri-implant gingival biotype was principal predictor variable. The effects of site, implant, and patient level factors on BoP were assessed using a multilevel logistic regression model. Results: Eighty patients for a total of 119 implants and 714 sites were included in the study. Bleeding on probing was observed in 42 implants (35.29%) with a significant higher risk observed in presence of gingival recession, thin peri-implant gingival biotype, duration of implant placement, smokers, and male patients. Conclusion: Peri-implant bleeding on probing was associated with site specific, implant, and patient level factors.
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Nettemu, S. K., Nettem, S., Singh, V. P., William, S. S., Gunasekaran, S. S., Krisnan, M., & Abas, A. L. (2021). Multilevel analysis of site, implant, and patient-level factors with peri-implant bleeding on probing: a cross sectional study. International Journal of Implant Dentistry, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-021-00315-0
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