A CLINICAL STUDY ON THE INCIDENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF BIOLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS IN IMPLANT THERAPY

Authors: Nicolae VASILE

Abstract:

The scope of the study was to evidence the methods recommended for avoiding, managing and implementing an efficient treatment capable of reducing the biological complications accompanying implant therapies. Materials and method. The study evaluates the patients with prosthesis charged implants – or during their osseointegration period – inserted in the Clinic of The Emergency Military Hospital of Sibiu, over a 5 year period (2009-2014). Retrospective investigation was based on the evaluation of the treatment files and on the imagistic and clinical analyses of the 125 patients to whom 385 implants had been inserted. Results and discussion. The study demonstrates that, when implants are the support of an overdenture, surrounded by either limited keratinized gingiva or mobile tissues, the presence of the bacterial plaque is considerable, the peri-implant pocket exceeds 5 mm, and sensitivity and bleeding are produced on contact with the probe. In susceptible patients, or in those with pathological periodontal antecedents, the re-infection potential has been always higher. The clinical study confirms that, invariably, peri-implantitis is associated with the existence of the bacterial plaque and also with the presence of a periimplant pocket exceeding 4 mm (8.9%), withpartial exposure of the covering screw (4.5%) and fixed restaurations without self-cleaning spaces (2%). Conclusions. Out of the post-surgery biological complications, peri-implantitis is the most frequent one, causing a sometimes total loss of the alveolar bone around the osseointegrated implant.

Keywords:
  • biological complications
  • implant therapy
  • peri-implant infections