Review
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Ausra Ramanauskaite, Emilio A. Cafferata, Amira Begic, Frank Schwarz
Summary: Surgical interventions are commonly used for the treatment of peri-implantitis to improve outcomes. The severity of the disease, regenerative potential, and patient's esthetic demands are factors determining the treatment modality.
CLINICAL IMPLANT DENTISTRY AND RELATED RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Ignacio Sanz-Martin, Jae-Kook Cha, Ignacio Sanz-Sanchez, Elena Figuero, David Herrera, Mariano Sanz
Summary: Different surgical approaches for peri-implant soft tissue treatment have varying effects on postoperative mucosal recession, with regenerative interventions showing less recession.
CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
(2021)
Review
Health Care Sciences & Services
Andrea Butera, Carolina Maiorani, Simone Gallo, Maurizio Pascadopoli, Adith Venugopal, Anand Marya, Andrea Scribante
Summary: Additional therapies used in non-surgical peri-implant treatment may have benefits in reducing bleeding and pocket depth, but most studies did not show additional improvements in clinical parameters.
Review
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Wim Teughels, Lorenz Seyssens, Veronique Christiaens, Andy Temmerman, Ana B. B. Castro, Jan Cosyn
Summary: Based on the analysis of four randomized controlled trials, it is found that the adjunctive use of local or systemic antimicrobials during surgical therapy for peri-implantitis does not improve the clinical efficacy in terms of pocket probing depth reduction. The use of systemic antimicrobials only showed disease resolution in 50% of cases after one year, and the true effect of local antimicrobials remains unclear.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
(2023)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Andrea Roccuzzo, Alexandra Stahli, Alberto Monje, Anton Sculean, Giovanni E. Salvi
Summary: Dental implants are considered a reliable routine procedure for replacing missing teeth, but the presence of peri-implantitis has become a concern due to its negative impact on patients' quality of life. The surgical therapeutic modalities for managing this disorder include indications, contraindications, complexity, predictability, and effectiveness.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2021)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Diederik F. M. Hentenaar, Yvonne C. M. De Waal, Roy E. Stewart, Arie Jan Van Winkelhoff, Henny J. A. Meijer, Gerry M. Raghoebar
Summary: The study compared the effect of erythritol air polishing and piezoelectric ultrasonic scaling in the non-surgical treatment of peri-implantitis. Results showed no significant difference in treatment outcomes at 3 months, but a majority of patients still required further surgical treatment.
CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Ausra Ramanauskaite, Nadine Krueger, Karina Obreja, Fanya Borchert, Iulia Dahmer, Frank Schwarz
Summary: The present study found that various antiresorptive and antiangiogenic medications did not have a significant effect on the resolution of experimentally induced peri-implantitis lesions, regardless of the surgical approach used.
CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS
(2023)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Yvonne C. M. De Waal, Tine E. Vangsted, Arie Jan Van Winkelhoff
Summary: The study found that the adjunctive use of AMX and MTZ antibiotics did not significantly improve the clinical and microbiological outcomes of non-surgical treatment for peri-implantitis. Meticulously performed full-mouth non-surgical treatment and maintaining high levels of oral hygiene are crucial for the initial phase of subsequent peri-implantitis treatment.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Infectious Diseases
Maria Gabriella Grusovin, Alberto Pispero, Massimo Del Fabbro, Matteo Sangiorgi, Massimo Simion, Martina Stefanini, Elena Maria Varoni
Summary: The role of antibiotics as adjunctive therapy in non-surgical treatment of peri-implantitis remains uncertain. Local antibiotics show improvement in certain outcomes, while systemic antibiotics have limited effects. However, the findings are controversial due to the limited number of studies, high heterogeneity, and uncertain bias risks.
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Jan Derks, Alberto Ortiz-Vigon, Adrian Guerrero, Mauro Donati, Eriberto Bressan, Paolo Ghensi, Dennis Schaller, Cristiano Tomasi, Karolina Karlsson, Ingemar Abrahamsson, Yuki Ichioka, Carlotta Dionigi, Erik Regidor, Tord Berglundh
Summary: The study evaluated the potential benefits of using a bone substitute material in reconstructive surgical therapy for peri-implantitis. The results showed that surgical therapy effectively improved the clinical and radiographic status of patients, with high patient satisfaction.
CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Ahmed Almohandes, Henrik Lund, Olivier Carcuac, Max Petzold, Tord Berglundh, Ingemar Abrahamsson
Summary: The accuracy of bone-level assessments using intra-oral peri-apical (PA) radiographs, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), and histology was evaluated in this study. The results showed that PA radiographs consistently overestimated bone levels compared to CBCT and histology. However, PA radiographs can still be considered a reliable technique for peri-implant bone-level evaluations.
CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
(2022)
Review
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Frank Schwarz, Soren Jepsen, Karina Obreja, Maria Elisa Galarraga-Vinueza, Ausra Ramanauskaite
Summary: Surgical interventions are often necessary for managing peri-implantitis, with flap surgery improving treatment outcomes. While nonaugmentative therapies aim to resolve inflammation, augmentative approaches also seek to regenerate bone defects and achieve reosseointegration. Limited evidence supports the superiority of augmentative surgical techniques over nonaugmentation methods for peri-implantitis treatment.
PERIODONTOLOGY 2000
(2022)
Review
Infectious Diseases
Maria Baus-Dominguez, Sara Bakkali, Paula Hermida-Cabrera, Maria-Angeles Serrera-Figallo, Jose-Luis Gutierrez-Perez, Daniel Torres-Lagares
Summary: This systematic review and meta-analysis aim to evaluate the effectiveness of systemic and local antibiotics in the surgical treatment of peri-implantitis. The use of local antibiotics was found to significantly improve probing pocket depth.
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Fernando Luengo, Myroslav Solonko, Javier Sanz-Esporrin, Ignacio Sanz-Sanchez, David Herrera, Mariano Sanz
Summary: The surgical treatment of peri-implantitis showed significant clinical improvements, but had limited impact on microbiological and biochemical parameters.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2022)
Review
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Yvonne C. M. de Waal, Lewis Winning, Andreas Stavropoulos, Ioannis Polyzois
Summary: Adjunctive chemical approaches for implant surface decontamination may offer an advantage over sub-marginal instrumentation alone, in terms of improved probing depth. However, the effects on other outcome variables were inconsistent or showed no differences.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Mariano Sanz, David Herrera, Moritz Kebschull, Iain Chapple, Soren Jepsen, Tord Beglundh, Anton Sculean, Maurizio S. Tonetti
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
(2020)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Lewis Winning, Ioannis Polyzois, Johan Sanmartin Berglund, Stefan Renvert
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
(2020)
Article
Microbiology
Brenda A. McManus, Blanaid Daly, Ioannis Polyzois, Pauline Wilson, Grainne I. Brennan, Tanya E. Fleming, Liam D. Grealy, Marie-Louise Healy, David C. Coleman
FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
(2020)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Georgios Gkikas, Mark McLaughlin, Stefan Renvert, Ioannis Polyzois
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERIODONTICS & RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
(2020)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Giovanni Serino, Masahiro Wada, Tomoaki Mameno, Stefan Renvert
Summary: Most implants remained healthy following surgery, but those with residual pockets may progress further. Presence of pockets around the circumference of implants is a risk factor for disease progression.
CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Viveca Wallin Bengtsson, Gosta Rutger Persson, Johan Sanmartin Berglund, Stefan Renvert
Summary: Individuals with periodontitis have a higher risk of developing ischemic heart diseases and death in this 17-year follow-up study. The association between periodontitis and incidence of ischemic heart disease was particularly notable in women and older individuals. Additionally, periodontitis was more prevalent among men and was associated with mortality in all individuals, particularly in younger age groups.
CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS
(2021)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Stefan Renvert, Jean-Louis Giovannoli, Ann-Marie Roos-Jansaker, Sven Rinke
Summary: The use of DBBM and NBCM in addition to surgical debridement led to significantly more defect fill compared to debridement alone, but there were no significant differences in other clinical parameters or patient-reported outcomes between the two groups.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Andreas Stavropoulos, Kristina Bertl, Lewis Winning, Ioannis Polyzois
Summary: The results of pre-clinical experiments suggest that modified implant surface characteristics may have a significant negative impact on the progression of peri-implantitis, while clinical studies do not support the idea that there is a difference in the incidence of peri-implantitis among different types of implant surfaces. More research is needed to understand the potential impact of implant material on the occurrence and progression of peri-implantitis.
CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Ahmad Aghazadeh, G. Rutger Persson, Andreas Stavropoulos, Stefan Renvert
Summary: This study assessed the long-term efficacy of reconstructive treatment of peri-implant intraosseous defects, and the results showed that using bovine-derived xenograft (BDX) resulted in more predictable outcomes over 5 years compared to autogenous bone graft (AB).
CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
(2022)
Review
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Yvonne C. M. de Waal, Lewis Winning, Andreas Stavropoulos, Ioannis Polyzois
Summary: Adjunctive chemical approaches for implant surface decontamination may offer an advantage over sub-marginal instrumentation alone, in terms of improved probing depth. However, the effects on other outcome variables were inconsistent or showed no differences.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
David Herrera, Tord Berglundh, Frank Schwarz, Iain Chapple, Soren Jepsen, Anton Sculean, Moritz Kebschull, Panos N. Papapanou, Maurizio S. Tonetti, Mariano Sanz
Summary: This study aims to develop clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and treatment of peri-implant diseases, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary approaches and interventions at different stages. The guidelines provide recommendations for maintaining healthy peri-implant tissues and managing peri-implant diseases.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
L. Grealy, P. Wilson, C. Gillen, E. Duffy, M. -L. Healy, B. Daly, I. Polyzois, M. Van Harten, A. Dougall, G. I. Brennan, D. C. Coleman, B. A. McManus
Summary: pH-neutral electro-chemically generated hypochlorous acid can effectively reduce microbial bioburden in non-infected diabetic foot ulcer tissues, particularly Staphylococcus aureus.
JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION
(2023)
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Sara Henricsson, Viveca Wallin Bengtsson, Stefan Renvert, Johan Sanmartin Berglund, Nina Lundegren, Pia Andersson
Summary: The study aimed to compare self-perceived oral health and orofacial appearance in three different cohorts of 60-year-old individuals. Data from the Swedish National Study of Aging and Care were analyzed, and a cross-sectional design was used. The results showed that the participants reported a low number of self-perceived problems with oral health. However, a higher proportion in the 2014-2015 cohort experienced problems with bleeding gums. Overall, the 60-year-olds irrespective of birth cohort perceived their oral health and orofacial appearance as satisfactory.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DENTAL HYGIENE
(2023)
Meeting Abstract
Medicine, General & Internal
E. Duffy, M. VanHarten, E. Swift-Donnelly, P. Wilson, C. Gillen, D. Coleman, I. Polyzois, B. Daly, L. Grealy, M. L. Healy, B. McManus
IRISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
(2022)