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Soft-Tissue Management as Part of the Surgical Treatment of Periimplantitis: A Narrative Review
Conclusions: The limited available data seem to indicate that the best outcome to improve the width of KAM, and the bleeding and plaque scores, as well as to maintain the periimplant marginal bone level is the use of an apically positioned flap combined with a free gingival graft in nondiseased periimplant sites. However, at present, it is unknown: (a) to what extent soft-tissue grafting may additionally improve the outcomes after surgical (resective or regenerative) treatment of periimplantitis compared with the same approaches without soft-tissue grafting, and (b) if considered, when should soft-tissue grafting be perf...
Source: Implant Dentistry - March 26, 2019 Category: Dentistry Tags: Consensus Source Type: research

Surgical Treatment of Periimplantitis With Augmentative Techniques
Conclusions: The available evidence to support superiority of augmentative surgical techniques for periimplantitis management on the treatment outcomes over nonaugmentative methods is limited. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
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Surgical Treatment of Periimplantitis With Non–Augmentative Techniques
Conclusions: Surgical non–regenerative treatment of periimplantitis can reduce the amount of inflammation in the short-term follow-up. Using implantoplasty may result in the improvement of clinical and radiographic parameters. Because of limited evidence and heterogeneity in study design, there is a need for randomized controlled studies with proper design and powerful sample size in the future. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
Source: Implant Dentistry - March 26, 2019 Category: Dentistry Tags: Consensus Source Type: research

Implant Surface Decontamination by Surgical Treatment of Periimplantitis: A Literature Review
Conclusions: Existent data do not favor any decontamination approaches and fail to show the influence of a particular decontamination protocol on surgical therapy. Further clinical investigations are needed to determine the superiority of a decontamination method if existing. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
Source: Implant Dentistry - March 26, 2019 Category: Dentistry Tags: Consensus Source Type: research

Maintenance of Implant Patients: A Narrative Review
Conclusions: The following conclusions were reached: (a) mechanical plaque removal is the foundation of successful periimplant therapy; (b) patient- and professionally administered plaque control has been shown to reduce periimplant inflammation, although complete resolution of inflammation is not always evident; (c) the use of adjunctive chemical agents in maintaining periimplant health still remains to be determined; and (d) regular periimplant maintenance plays a significant role in maintaining periimplant soft and hard tissue health. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
Source: Implant Dentistry - March 26, 2019 Category: Dentistry Tags: Consensus Source Type: research

Nonsurgical Treatment of Periimplantitis
Conclusions: Nonsurgical treatment of periimplantitis usually provides clinical improvements in reducing bleeding tendency and in some cases pocket reduction. Early diagnosis, detection, and intervention remain the key for managing periimplantitis. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
Source: Implant Dentistry - March 26, 2019 Category: Dentistry Tags: Consensus Source Type: research

Treatment Planning for Periimplant Mucositis and Periimplantitis
Conclusions: Thorough treatment planning of periimplant diseases is paramount for the success of the treatment that follows. Local and general factors as well as patients' expectations have to be considered before proceeding, but treatment planning should also allow for a degree of flexibility, which will accommodate the unknown parameters. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
Source: Implant Dentistry - March 26, 2019 Category: Dentistry Tags: Consensus Source Type: research

Diagnosis of Periimplant Disease
Conclusions: An accurate baseline registration at the time of placement of the prosthesis (probing pocket depth and bone level) with ongoing yearly monitoring is essential for diagnosis and appropriate disease management. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
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Soft-Tissue Conditions Around Dental Implants: A Literature Review
Conclusion: A limited amount of evidence was identified to correlate periimplant soft-tissue parameters with periimplantitis. However, a wide band of nonmobile keratinized mucosa, an adequate periimplant mucosal height, and a thick tissue phenotype might reduce the incidence of tissue inflammation and future complications. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
Source: Implant Dentistry - March 26, 2019 Category: Dentistry Tags: Consensus Source Type: research

Periimplant Disease and Prosthetic Risk Indicators: A Literature Review
Conclusion: Prosthetic reconstruction on implants should be designed in a way to allow accessibility to proper plaque control. Screw-retained suprastructure and crown margins located supra-mucosa should be preferred when possible. When using cement-retained suprastructure, attention should be given to remove cement residuals. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
Source: Implant Dentistry - March 26, 2019 Category: Dentistry Tags: Consensus Source Type: research

Smoking as a Risk Factor for the Development of Periimplant Diseases
Conclusion: This review showed that smoking is a real risk factor that increases the likelihood of development of periimplant disease. (Source: Implant Dentistry)
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Systemic Risk Factors for the Development of Periimplant Diseases
Purpose: Although periimplantitis results from the tissue destructive effects of a dysbiotic periimplant microbiome, several factors may either contribute to the dysbiosis or influence the host response to this bacterial challenge and thereby increase the risk of disease. The goal of this narrative review is examine extrinsic factors that might increase the risk at both subject and site levels. Materials and Methods: The PubMed (MEDLINE) database was searched for articles examining the influence of systemic conditions on periimplantitis or implant failure. Key search terms included “systemic,” “medications,” ...
Source: Implant Dentistry - March 26, 2019 Category: Dentistry Tags: Consensus Source Type: research