As the frequency of dental implants increases, the incidence of complications and peri-implant diseases also increases. Early diagnosis and treatment of the disease is important to prevent consequences up to implant loss. Non-surgical treatment is the recommended treatment in the first stage due to its shorter duration and low morbidity rate. Non-surgical treatment of peri-implantitis provides clinical improvements such as reduced bleeding on probing (20-50%) and, in some cases, reduced pocket depth (β€ 1 mm). This study aims to clinically and radiographically compare two different mechanical treatments in patients with mild and moderate peri-implantitis.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years β 99 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
β. Adult patients (β₯18 years old)
β. Systemically healthy (ASA class 1 and ASA class 2)
β. Full-mouth plaque scores β€20%
β. Implant had been in function for more than 6 months
β. Absence of plaque around the implant
β. Consent to complete all follow-up visits
Exclusion criteria
β. Mobile implant
β. Overhanging restorations that prevent access to the implant for clinical measurements
β. Unresolvable technical complications that can cause peri-implantitis
β. Presence of active periodontal disease
β. Implants with a history of peri-implantitis treated using graft materials