Evolution of Peri-Implantitis Around Implants in Grafted v/s Non-Grafted Bone Sites: Literature Review and Three Clinical Cases
Carine Tabarani1*, Rabih Abi Nader2 and Fawzi Riachi3
1DDS, MSC Oral Surgery, Implantology, Oral Medicine, Senior Lecturer, Private practice-Abu Dhabi, U.A.E
2DDS, MSC Oral Surgery, Implantology, Oral medicine, Senior Lecturer, Private Practice-Dubai, U.A.E
3DDS-MSC Periodontics, Implantology, Senior Lecturer, Former Chairman Oral Surgery department, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon Private Practice-Beirut, Lebanon
*Corresponding Author: Carine Tabarani, DDS, MSC Oral Surgery, Implantology, Oral Medicine, Senior Lecturer, Private practice-Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Received: March 04, 2022 Published: March 11, 2022
Abstract
Peri-implantitis is considered a major complication of dental implant treatment, which affect hard and soft surrounding tissues and can lead to implant loss. Following teeth extraction, alveolar ridge resorption occurs which can complicate implant placement, therefore, ridge preservation technique and guided bone regeneration, is used prior to implant placement. In the following article we will be presenting a new prevalence factor for peri-implantitis which is “grafted v/s non-grafted site”, more studies need to be conducted in order to confirm the following prevalence factor.
Keywords: Peri-implantitis, implant, prevalence factor, grafted and non-grafted site, teeth extraction, resorption.
Citation: Tabarani C, Nader RA, Riachi F . “Evolution of Peri-Implantitis Around Implants in Grafted v/s Non-Grafted Bone Sites: Literature Review and Three Clinical Cases”. SVOA Dentistry 3:2 (2022) Pages 95-100.