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New treatment concepts to prevent and manage peri-implant diseases - part 3 a new treatment approach

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  • Discuss the aim of peri-implantitis therapy
  • Compare the available treatment concepts for peri-implantitis
  • Explain the role of electrolytic approach in peri-implantitis treatment

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New treatment concepts to prevent and manage peri-implant diseases

During Europerio 2022, a panel of outstanding experts on the topic of peri-implant diseases discusses the state of knowledge and future treatment options. The first presentation is conducted by Dr. Giacomo Fabbri on the prosthetic aspects of prevention of peri-implant diseases.

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New treatment concepts to prevent and manage peri-implant diseases - part 2 surgical aspects

In part 2 of our series from Europerio 2022, Dr. Alberto Monje discusses important considerations in the surgical treatment of peri-implantitis. Join the panel of outstanding experts to discuss the state of knowledge and future treatment options for peri-implant disease. 

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30.10.2022 | 11:24

Does this electrolysis method work on one piece implants, such as MDI ?

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The device works on every metal surface. The question is what are your aims? If you go for reosseointegration then an augmentation after the cleaning is required. Submerged healing may be beneficial if you plan to augment. GalvoSurge works equally good if you just touch the outer surface of the implant compared to taking off the restoration in two piece implants. 

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I have used this galvosurg to eliminate longstanding peri-implantitis surrounding implants used for overdenture retention - with great success. Thank you

Misfit implat parts related to the screw-in installation system are a breeding ground for oral pathogens. What do you suggest to prevent misfits that will likely reinfect the peri-implant environment after successful reintegration has been accomplished?

What are the root causes of these misfits?

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19.04.2023 | 19:58

If “misfit joints” caused/contributed to the disease, why reinstall the offending prosthesis after cleaning the implants?

We know misfit joints are a risk factor for peri-implantitis and a common consequence of installing prostheses by the screw-in techique. After we remove the prosthesis for electrolytic cleaning, why reinstall the prosthesis that likely created the problem in the first place? Would the clinician not expect relapse of the problem?? Is this not what you are seeing?
 

I have identified the root causes of misfits as Prosthesis Dimensional Error, Incongruent Paths of Insertion and Resistence to Displacement by adjacent tissues. It is possible to mitigate these root problems but not by using prostheses installed by the screw-in technique. More at www.ReverseMargin.com. 

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We know misfit joints are a risk factor for peri-implantitis and a common consequence of installing prostheses by the screw-in techique. After we remove the prosthesis for electrolytic cleaning, why reinstall the prosthesis that likely created the problem in the first place? Would the clinician not expect relapse of the problem?? Is this not what you are seeing?
 

I have identified the root causes of misfits as Prosthesis Dimensional Error, Incongruent Paths of Insertion and Resistence to Displacement by adjacent tissues. It is possible to mitigate these root problems but not by using prostheses installed by the screw-in technique. More at www.ReverseMargin.com. 

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28.01.2024 | 17:36

How can misfit joints be prevented to reduce peri-implantitis?

Dr. Schlee shows ample exudate inside an implant under its cover. Why do we not discuss the root causes of misfit joints in order to prevent  this common problem? I propose Prosthesis Dimensional Error PDE), Incongrent Paths of Insertion (ICPOI) and Resistance to Displacement by Tissues (RTDE) during the Screw-in prosthesis installation process as the root causes of misfit connections. www. ReverseMargin.com. According to Heitz, Heitz and Lang 2020 misfit joints are risk factors for peri-implantitis. 

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Dr. Schlee shows ample exudate inside an implant under its cover. Why do we not discuss the root causes of misfit joints in order to prevent  this common problem?

 I propose Prosthesis Dimensional Error PDE), Incongrent Paths of Insertion (ICPOI) and Resistance to Displacement by Tissues (RTDE) during the Screw-in prosthesis installation process as the root causes of misfit connections. www. ReverseMargin.com. According to Heitz, Heitz and Lang 2020 misfit joints are risk factors for peri-implantitis.