The effect of reconstructive techniques as treatment modality for peri-implant osseous defects – a systematic review and meta-analysis
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https://doi.org/10.1080/00016357.2023.2243325Keywords:
Peri-implantitis, reconstructive, reconstructive therapy, reconstructive surgery, reconstructive treatment, osseous defectsAbstract
ObjectivesThe aim of this systematic review is to compare conventional peri-implant flap surgery and reconstructive surgical techniques regarding evidence of remission from peri-implantitis.
Material and methodsSearches were made among randomized controlled trials evaluating clinical aspects and the changes in marginal bone level before and after surgical treatment of peri-implantitis, with and without bone substitute.
ResultsNine published articles and 442 patients were eligible for inclusion in the study. Reconstructive techniques exhibited a greater extent of defect fill than conventional surgical techniques alone. No significant differences could be found for clinical measures of peri-implant disease (bleeding on probing and reduction of probing depth) from baseline to the 12-month follow-up.
ConclusionsWith regards to the clinical measures of disease, our review shows that there are no differences between open flap debridement and regenerative surgery. From an esthetic standpoint, it may however be that regenerative measures may lead to improvement but further publications with this focus will be necessary to verify this.