Primordial and primary prevention of peri-implant diseases: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Maria Clotilde CarraNicolas Blanc-SylvestreAlexandre CourtetPhilippe BouchardPublished in: Journal of clinical periodontology (2023)
Within the limitations of available evidence, the present findings indicate that in patients with diabetes, glycaemic control should be promoted to avoid peri-implantitis development. The primary prevention of peri-implantitis should involve regular SPC. PIKM augmentation procedures, where a PIKM deficiency exists, may favour the control of peri-implant inflammation and the stability of MBL. Further studies are needed to assess the impact of smoking cessation and oral hygiene behaviours, as well as the implementation of standardized primordial and primary prevention protocols for PIDs.