Baltic Dental and Maxillofacial Journal
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2022, Vol. 24, No. 4

CONTENTS

REVIEW

Surgical treatment methods of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. A systematic review
Jonas Zigmantavičius, Gerda Kilinskaitė, Ričardas Kubilius
91-99

Association between apical periodontitis and root canal treatment in patients with type II diabetes. A systematic review
Karolina Budreikaitė, Mariam Varoneckaitė, Danielė Oleinikaitė, Juozas Žilinskas
100-103

Second generation platelet concentrates in periodontal surgery: A narrative review and clinical perspectives
Emilija Migauskaitė, Jūratė Žekonienė, Arūnas Rimkevičius, Giedrius Krukonis

104-111

Prevalence of peri-implantitis and peri-mucositis in pristine and augmented bone in periodontally compromised patients. A literature review
Nomeda Basevičienė, Austė Bendoraitytė-Antipovienė, Ugnė Mikelionytė
112-124

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Prevalence of peri-implantitis and peri-mucositis in pristine and augmented bone in periodontally compromised patients. A literature review

Nomeda Basevičienė1, Austė Bendoraitytė-Antipovienė2, Ugnė Mikelionytė2

Summary

Aim. The aim of this systematic literature review is to analyze the literature about the prevalence of peri-implantitis and peri-implant mucositis in patients with periodontal diseases and compare their prevalence in pristine and augmented sites.

Material and methods. A systematic literature review was performed of clinical trials, controlled clinical trials, comparative studies, and clinical studies. In the studies, patients who have periodontal diseases and need a dental implant with or without bone grafts were selected. Records about peri-implantitis and peri-implant mucositis, implant survival and success rates were extracted.

Results. 19 studies with 3049 patients were selected. X had a periodontal disease. After analysis, peri-implant mucositis was more prevalent in augmented sites (19% – 74.0% on patient level, 10.2% – 62,5% on implant level). Prevalence of peri-implantitis was not apparent because of missing data and heterogeneity of records. Implant survival and success rates were lower in augmented sites.

Conclusion. When alveolar ridge augmentation is needed for dental implant in patients with periodontal diseases, dentists must evaluate the risk of long term biological complications.

Key words: periodontal disease, periodontitis, dental implant, alveolar ridge augmentation, peri-implantitis, complications.

Received: 20 02 2022

Accepted for publishing: 27 12 2022


1Department of Dental and Oral Diseases, Faculty of odontology, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania

2Faculty of Odontology, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania

Address correspondence to Ugnė Mikelionytė, Faculty of Odontology, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Eivenių g. 2, LT-50161, Kaunas, Lithuania.

E-mail address: mikelionytem@gmail.com