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Treatment Outcomes and Continuing Care

Prevention of the Biological Risk

Mario Roccuzzo

This lecture provides evidence to show that biological risk cannot be prevented, only reduced, for dental implants in periodontally compromised patients. Contrary to prior understanding, full-mouth tooth extraction does not result in eradication of all periodontopathogens but rather in their severe reduction. Literature is presented to show that the microflora in periodontally compromised patients does not significantly improve over time, even years after extraction. This lecture shows that implants should be considered only for periodontally compromised patients exercising sufficient oral hygiene measures and receiving adequate supportive periodontal therapy. Additional key factors for stable long-term results are presented, including a good soft tissue seal and free gingival grafts to facilitate oral hygiene procedures.

At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…

  • explain why periodontally compromised patients present an elevated risk for implant placement
  • discuss the prerequisites for implant placement in periodontally compromised patients
  • recognize the benefit of a soft tissue seal around implants in periodontally compromised patients
Duration
63 minutes
Source
ITI Congress France 2016
CPD/CME
1.07 hours
Purchase price
32 Academy Coins
Publication date: Jun 29, 2017 Last review date: Jun 23, 2021 Next review date: Jun 23, 2024
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