Radiographic bone level and soft tissue dimensional changes following explantation of implants affected by peri-implantitis: A retrospective exploratory evaluation.

Serino, Giovanni; Wada, Masahiro; Mameno, Tomoaki; Stavropoulos, Andreas (2023). Radiographic bone level and soft tissue dimensional changes following explantation of implants affected by peri-implantitis: A retrospective exploratory evaluation. Clinical and experimental dental research, 9(6), pp. 945-953. Wiley 10.1002/cre2.802

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BACKGROUND

While the dimensional alteration of alveolar bone following tooth extraction have been extensively descripted in the literature, no information is available regarding potential hard and soft tissues changes following implant explantation.

AIM

To evaluate the radiographic bone healing and the horizontal and vertical soft tissue dimensional alterations at implant extraction alveoli, 6 months following implant explantation.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

Data from 31 patients scheduled for extraction of one implant with persisting peri-implantitis despite treatment were analysed. Bone crest level changes and the extent of bone healing at the apical aspect of the implant socket were assessed on the radiographs prior and 6 months following explantation. Regression analyses assessed the impact of various predictors (e.g., bone crest level, presence/absence of buccal bone) on bone level changes. Fisher's exact probability test was applied to assess the difference in probability to have mucosa recession of ≥2 mm in the presence or absence of alveolar buccal bone.

RESULTS

A vertical bone loss of 0.8 mm (standard deviation [SD] = 1.3) of the peri-implant bone crest and a gain of 0.8 mm (SD = 1.1) from the bottom of the peri-implant defect were recorded. Complete healing was noted in the intact implant extraction socket (i.e., the part of the implant not affected by peri-implantitis). A reduction of 0.4 mm (SD = 0.7) of the alveolar mucosa height was recorded in concomitant with a decrease of 0.7 mm (SD = 0.8) of the mucosa width. These alterations were more pronounced in the absence of the alveolar buccal bone.

CONCLUSION

The results of the present explorative study indicated a decrease in the height and width of the alveolar soft and hard tissues following explantation of peri-implantitis affected implants, and these changes were more pronounced in the absence of the buccal bone wall. Nevertheless, the apical portion of the implant alveolus (the intact implant socket) tend to heal with no further bone loss.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > School of Dental Medicine

UniBE Contributor:

Stavropoulos, Andreas

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

2057-4347

Publisher:

Wiley

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

01 Nov 2023 08:58

Last Modified:

20 Dec 2023 00:15

Publisher DOI:

10.1002/cre2.802

PubMed ID:

37905730

Uncontrolled Keywords:

alveolar socket dental implants implant explantation peri-implantitis

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/188472

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/188472

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