Microbial Etiology and Antimicrobial Therapy of Peri-implantitis: A Comprehensive Review

  • Hussain M
  • Abullais S
  • Naqash T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction: Implants have turned out to be a well-established therapy in dental practice for the replacement of missing teeth and restoration of function. Peri-implant disease denotes the inflammatory condition of surrounding soft and hard tissues. Two terminologies are covered under the impression of peri-implant pathology; peri-implantitis and mucositis. Peri-implant mucositis is a reversible inflammatory process limited to soft tissues around an implant. Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory condition of hard and soft tissue around the dental implant. Microbial Etiology: Bacterial infections are the most common cause of peri-implantitis. It is a variable poly-microbial infection, although generally dominated by Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria Anti-infective therapy should be included in the treatment regime, while treating the peri-implant disease. Antimicrobial therapy includes local debridement, antibiotic therapy and surface decontamination of the implant. Conclusion: The current article gives a detailed overview of microbial etiology, antimicrobial therapy and its limitations for the treatment of peri-implant Pathology.

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Hussain, M. W., Abullais, S. S., Naqash, T. A., & Bhat, M. Y. S. (2019). Microbial Etiology and Antimicrobial Therapy of Peri-implantitis: A Comprehensive Review. The Open Dentistry Journal, 12(1), 1113–1122. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210601812011113

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