Submerged healing following surgical treatment of periimplantitis: a case series
Author
: Ann-Marie Roos-Jansa°ker
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Objectives: The aim was to study a regenerative surgical treatment modality for
peri-implantitis employing submerged healing.
Material and Methods: Twelve patients, having a minimum of one osseointegrated
implant with peri-implantitis, with a progressive loss of X3 threads (1.8 mm)
following the first year of healing were involved in the study. After surgical
exposure of the defect, granulomatous tissue was removed and the implant surface
was treated using 3% hydrogen peroxide. The bone defects were filled with a bone
substitute (Algipores), a resorbable membrane (Osseoquests) was placed
over the grafted defect and a cover screw was connected to the fixture. The implant
was then covered by flaps and submerged healing was allowed for 6 months. After
6 months the abutment was re-connected to the supra-structure.
Results: A 1-year follow-up demonstrated clinical and radiographic improvements.
Probing depth was reduced by 4.2mm and a mean defect fill of 2.3mm was obtained.
Conclusion: Treatment of peri-implant defects using a bone graft substitute combined
with a resorbable membrane and submerged healing results in defect fill and clinical
healthier situations.
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