期刊
JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH
卷 95, 期 1, 页码 43-49出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0022034515608832
关键词
endosseous dental implantation; implant-supported dental prosthesis; adverse effects; multivariate analysis; biological complication; treatment outcome
资金
- Swedish Social Insurance Agency (Forsakringskassan)
- Swedish Research Council [VR: K2013-52X-22197-01-3]
- TUA research funding, Gothenburg, Sweden
- Swedish Dental Society
- Dentsply Implants IH
Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory disease affecting soft and hard tissues surrounding dental implants. As the global number of individuals that undergo restorative therapy through dental implants increases, peri-implantitis is considered as a major and growing problem in dentistry. A randomly selected sample of 588 patients who all had received implant-supported therapy 9 y earlier was clinically and radiographically examined. Prevalence of peri-implantitis was assessed and risk indicators were identified by multilevel regression analysis. Forty-five percent of all patients presented with peri-implantitis (bleeding on probing/suppuration and bone loss >0.5 mm). Moderate/severe peri-implantitis (bleeding on probing/suppuration and bone loss >2 mm) was diagnosed in 14.5%. Patients with periodontitis and with >= 4 implants, as well as implants of certain brands and prosthetic therapy delivered by general practitioners, exhibited higher odds ratios for moderate/severe peri-implantitis. Similarly, higher odds ratios were identified for implants installed in the mandible and with crown restoration margins positioned <= 1.5 mm from the crestal bone at baseline. It is suggested that peri-implantitis is a common condition and that several patient-and implant-related factors influence the risk for moderate/severe peri-implantitis (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01825772).
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