Incidence of Peri-implant Mucositis in Patients With Treated Periodontitis
Incidence of Peri-implant Mucositis in Patients With Treated Periodontitis: a Prospective Study.
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
277 participants
Jan 10, 2022
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
the objective of this study is to determine the incidence of peri-implant mucositis in patients with treated periodontitis and enrolled in periodontal maintenance and to evaluate the associated risk indicators. An analytical prospective observational study will be carried out, with an initial follow-up of 12 months.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Over 18 years of age, able to comply with the protocol and comply with the established visits.
- Patients with treated periodontitis and enrolled in periodontal maintenance (last maintenance therapy received between 4 and 6 months maximum before inclusion in the study) (Chapple et al., 2018, Sanz et al., 2020).
- Patients with osseointegrated dental implants waiting for their prosthodontic rehabilitation (fixed prosthesis \[individual, partial or complete\], hybrid or overdenture).
- Physical or mental conditions that make it possible to perform appropiate oral hygiene
Exclusion Criteria6
- Patients with untreated periodontitis.
- Totally edentulous patients.
- Patients with peri-implant diseases.
- Pregnant or in lactating-period patients.
- Patients undergoing treatment with medication that affects the periodontal/peri-implant status or the immune system (phenytoin, calcium antagonists, corticosteroids or anti-inflammatories).
- Patients who have taken antibiotics in the last month.
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Interventions
Periodontal and peri-implant maintenance therapy will be carried out at baseline, 3 and 6-month visit. This session will include the removal of biofilm and calculus on teeth and implants (except those that have just been restored) with an ultrasonic device using a plastic tip ( for implants. and a conventional metal tip ( for teeth. At the end, polishing will be done with a rubber cup Subsequently, patients will be explained that they must continue with their usual oral hygiene technique on their teeth, using the same type of brush (which can be electric or manual), interproximal devices, toothpaste or mouthwash used to date. Finally, they will receive specific instructions for the supragingival biofilm control in the area of the new restoration and will be given interdental brushes that suit to the space
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NCT05356806