Prognostic factors associated with implant loss, disease progression or favorable outcomes after peri-implantitis surgical therapy

Andrea Ravidà, Rafael Siqueira, Riccardo Di Gianfilippo, Gurpreet Kaur, Anthony Giannobile, Pablo Galindo-Moreno, Chin Wei Wang, Hom Lay Wang

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Abstract

Background: The treatment of the peri-implantitis remains complex and challenging with no consensus on which is the best treatment approach. Purpose: To examine the key local and systemic factors associated with implant loss, disease progression, or favorable outcomes after surgical peri-implantitis therapy. Materials and Methods: Records of patients treated for peri-implantitis were screened. Patient-, implant- and surgery-related variables on and prior to the day of the surgery were collected (T0: time of peri-implantitis treatment). If the treated implant was still in function when the data was collected, the patient invited to participate for a recall study visit (T1, longest follow-up after treatment). Impacts of the variables on the implant survival, success, and peri-implant bone change after treatment were investigated. Results: Eighty patients with 121 implants with a mean follow-up of 42.6 ± 26.3 months were included. A total of 22 implants (18.2%) were removed during the follow-up period. When relative bone loss (%) was in range 25%–50%, risk for implant removal increased 15 times compared to lower bone loss <25% (OR = 15.2; CI: 2.06–112.7; p = 0.008). Similarly, relative bone loss of >50% increased 20 times the risk of implant failure compared to the <25% (OR = 20.2; CI: 2.42–169.6; p = 0.006). For post-treatment success rate, history of periodontitis significantly increased the risk of unsuccess treatment (OR = 3.07; p = 0.04) after resective surgery). Conclusion: Severe bone loss (>50%) poses significantly higher risk of treatment failure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)222-232
Number of pages11
JournalClinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • dental implants
  • disease management
  • peri-implantitis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oral Surgery
  • General Dentistry

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