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The Effect of Keratinized Mucosa Width on Peri-Implant Outcome under Supportive Postimplant Therapy

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cid.12187

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connective tissue graft; dental implant; free gingival graft; keratinized mucosa; long-term results; maintenance; peri-implant mucositis; peri-implantitis

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BackgroundLong-ranging data on the influence of keratinized mucosa (KM) on peri-implant tissue status have been scarce. PurposeRetrospective evaluation of peri-implant diseases and KM width in patients with versus without mucogingival surgery. Materials and MethodsUnder supportive postimplant therapy (SIT) in a private practice, 68 patients with peri-implant KM widths <1mm were identified between 1992 and 2011 (eight dropouts). Thirty patients rejected surgery (control [C] group), and 30 patients agreed (intervention [I] group). After at least 1 year, KM width, mucositis, and peri-implant conditions were assessed. ResultsSixty nonsmoking patients (n=105 implants) were available for assessment after 12.104.93 years. No implants were lost (survival rate: 100%). An average of 10.69 years after surgery, the I group implants showed a mean KM gain of 3.101.43mm (C group: 0mm). The mucositis rates were as follows: I group: 38.98%; C group: 31.91%. Peri-implantitis was detected in two implants (1.87%) and two individuals (6.67%) in the I group. No significant differences between groups were found, except that the KM width values were significantly greater in the I group (p<0.001). ConclusionsLow incidences of peri-implant diseases over long periods can be expected in patients attending SIT programs, independent of the absence or presence of KM.

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