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Group 4 ITI Consensus Report: Risks and biologic complications associated with implant dentistry.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.124464
Date of Publication
October 2018
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Zahnmedizinische Klin...

Zahnmedizinische Klin...

Author
Heitz-Mayfield, Lisa J
Aaboe, Merete
Araujo, Mauricio
Carrión, Juan B
Cavalcanti, Raffaele
Cionca, Norbert
Cochran, David
Darby, Ivan
Funakoshi, Eiji
Gierthmuehlen, Petra C
Hashim, Dena
Jahangiri, Leila
Kwon, Yongdae
Lambert, France
Layton, Danielle M
Lorenzana, Eduardo R
McKenna, Gerald
Mombelli, Andrea
Müller, Frauke
Roccuzzo, Mario
Salvi, Giovanni Edoardo
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken, Klinik für Parodontologie
Schimmel, Martinorcid-logo
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken, Klinik für Rekonstruktive Zahnmedizin und Gerodontologie
Srinivasan, Murali
Tomasi, Cristiano
Yeo, Alvin
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

Series
Clinical oral implants research
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0905-7161
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1111/clr.13307
PubMed ID
30328181
Uncontrolled Keywords

augmentation complica...

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OBJECTIVES

The aim of Working Group 4 was to address topics related to biologic risks and complications associated with implant dentistry. Focused questions on (a) diagnosis of peri-implantitis, (b) complications associated with implants in augmented sites, (c) outcomes following treatment of peri-implantitis, and (d) implant therapy in geriatric patients and/or patients with systemic diseases were addressed.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Four systematic reviews formed the basis for discussion in Group 4. Participants developed statements and recommendations determined by group consensus based on the findings of the systematic reviews. These were then presented and accepted following further discussion and modifications as required by the plenary.

RESULTS

Bleeding on probing (BOP) alone is insufficient for the diagnosis of peri-implantitis. The positive predictive value of BOP alone for the diagnosis of peri-implantitis varies and is dependent on the prevalence of peri-implantitis within the population. For patients with implants in augmented sites, the prevalence of peri-implantitis and implant loss is low over the medium to long term. Peri-implantitis treatment protocols which include individualized supportive care result in high survival of implants after 5 years with about three-quarters of implants still present. Advanced age alone is not a contraindication for implant therapy. Implant placement in patients with cancer receiving high-dose antiresorptive therapy is contraindicated due to the associated high risk for complications.

CONCLUSIONS

Diagnosis of peri-implantitis requires the presence of BOP as well as progressive bone loss. Prevalence of peri-implantitis for implants in augmented sites is low. Peri-implantitis treatment should be followed by individualized supportive care. Implant therapy for geriatric patients is not contraindicated; however, comorbidities and autonomy should be considered.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/62717
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