Lack of keratinized mucosa increases peri-implantitis risk.
Kelvin Ian AfrashtehfarKyung Chul OhCarlos A JuradoHyeonjong LeePublished in: Evidence-based dentistry (2023)
The lack of keratinized mucosa increased the risk of peri-implantitis, emphasizing the need to consider it during dental implant placement. Inadequate data on patient-specific factors and the predominance of cross-sectional studies influenced the evidence quality (i.e., moderate). Future studies with consistent methodologies shall confirm these findings and identify additional risk indicators to improve implant dentistry practices.