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Strategies for implant surface decontamination in peri-implantitis therapy
Department of Peri odontology, International University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain.
Department of Peri odontology, International University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain.
Department of Peri odontology, College of Dentistry, Research Institute for Periodontal Regeneration, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.
Department of Periodontics, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio), San Antonio, TX, United States.
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2022 (English)In: International journal of oral implantology (Berlin, Germany), ISSN 2631-6439, Vol. 15, no 3, p. 213-248Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Peri-implantitis is an infectious disease that leads to progressive bone loss. Surgical therapy has been advocated as a way of halting its progression and re-establishing peri-implant health. One of the most challenging but crucial tasks in the management of peri-implantitis is biofilm removal to achieve reosseointegration and promote the reduction of peri-implant pockets. A wide variety of strategies have been used for implant surface decontamination. Mechanical means have been demonstrated to be effective in eliminating calculus deposits and residual debris; however, the presence of undercuts and the grooves and porosities along the roughened implant surface make it difficult to achieve an aseptic surface. In conjunction with mechanical measures, use of chemical adjuncts has been advocated to dilute bacterial concentrations, destroy the bacteria's organic components and eliminate endotoxins. Pharmacological adjuncts have also been recommended to diminish the bacterial load. Other strategies, such as use of lasers, implantoplasty and electrolysis, have been suggested for implant surface decontamination to promote predictable clinical and radiographic outcomes.

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Quintessence , 2022. Vol. 15, no 3, p. 213-248
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dental implant, dental implantation, peri-implant endosseous healing, peri-implantitis
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Dentistry
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-70245PubMedID: 36082658Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85137553236OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mau-70245DiVA, id: diva2:1889442
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