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Successful Management of Peri-Implantitis around Short and Ultrashort Single-Crown Implants: A Case Series with a 3-Year Follow-Up.

Giorgio LombardoMauro MarincolaAndrea CicconettiMiguel Angel Simancas-PallaresJacopo PighiJeffrey LehrbergAnnarita SignorielloGiovanni CorrocherXiomara Serpa-RomeroLuis Armando Vila SierraLuisa Arevalo-TovarPier Francesco Nocini
Published in: International journal of dentistry (2019)
The results of the present case series suggest that if accurate surface decontamination is achieved, high survival rate and good clinical and radiographic results can be obtained after 3 years. However, only the histological examination could confirm the growth of new bone in direct contact with the implant surface or if the grafted material only fills the space left by the peri-implant defect.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • bone mineral density
  • high resolution
  • free survival
  • postmenopausal women