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Air Polishing Effective Strategy To Maintain Or Improve Outcomes Of Surgical Therapy For Peri-Implantitis

Air Polishing: Effective Strategy for Peri-Implantitis

Air Polishing: Effective Strategy to Maintain or Improve Outcomes of Surgical Therapy for Peri-Implantitis

Suggests a new study published in the Clinical Oral Implants Research

Study Overview

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of a supportive peri-implant care (SPIC) protocol after surgical therapy of peri-implantitis, combining ultrasonic mechanical debridement and glycine powder air polishing.

Thirty subjects diagnosed with peri-implantitis and treated by means of access flap were randomized 6 months later into two different SPIC groups:

  • The test group combined a piezoelectric ultrasonic instrumentation with a specific implant PEEK tip and glycine powder air polishing.
  • The control group received the same ultrasonic instrumentation together with a rubber cup and a polishing paste.

Patients were followed for 12 months, with intermediate SPIC visits every 3 months. Clinical, radiological, microbiological, and biochemical outcome variables were registered and calculated.

Results

After 12 months of SPIC, probing depths (PD) showed a mean reduction of 0.33 ± 0.11 mm, with significant differences (p < .001) between the test (−0.84 ± 0.43 mm) and the control group (+0.18 ± 0.73 mm).

Healthy peri-implant tissues defined by PD < 5 mm, absence of BoP (or in only one site around the implant), and no additional bone loss (< 0.5 mm), were observed at the final visit in 83% of the implants (87% in the test group and 80% in the control group, p = .255).

No adverse events were reported by the subjects participating in the study.

The SPIC protocol including mechanical ultrasonic debridement and glycine powder air-polishing demonstrated significantly better efficacy in terms of PD reductions. A strict SPIC protocol can maintain for 1 year, or even improve, the results obtained after surgical treatment of peri-implantitis.

Reference

Luengo, F., Sanz-Esporrín, J., Sanz-Sánchez, I., Solonko, M., Herrera, D., & Sanz, M. (2023). Clinical, microbiological and biochemical impact of a supportive care protocol with an air-polishing device, after surgical treatment of peri-implantitis: Randomized clinical trial. Clinical Oral Implants Research, 00, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.14049

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