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Nine- to fourteen-year follow-up of implant treatment.: Part II:: presence of peri-implant lesions

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 4, Pages 290-295

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2006.00906.x

Keywords

bone loss; dental implants; long-term follow-up; mucositis; peri-implantitis; peri-implant lesions; success rate

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyse the proportions of peri-implant lesions at implants after 9-14 years of function. Material and Methods: Two hundred and ninety-four patients underwent implant therapy during the years 1988-1992 in Kristianstad County. These individuals were recalled to the speciality clinic I and 5 years after placement of the suprastructure. Between 2000 and 2002, 218 patients with 999 implants were examined clinically and radiographically. Results: Forty-eight per cent of the implants had probing depth >= 4 mm and bleeding on probing (peri-implant mucositis). In 20.4% of the implants, the bone level was located 3.1 mm apical to the implant shoulder. Progressive bone loss (>= 1.8 mm) during the observation period was found in 7.7% of the implants. Peri-implantitis defined as bone loss >= 1.8 mm compared with 1-year data (the apical border of the bony defect located at or apical to the third thread, i.e. a minimum of 3.1 mm apical to the implant shoulder), combined with bleeding on probing and or pus, were diagnosed among 16% of the patients and 6.6% of the implants. Conclusion: After 10 years in use without systematic supportive treatment, peri-implant lesions is a common clinical entity adjacent to titanium implants.

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