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A longitudinal analysis of the impact of nonsurgical and surgical treatment of peri-implantitis upon clinical parameters and implant stability quotient values. A 2-3-year follow-up.

Peter Lloyd HarrisonEdward MadeleyMichael NolanStefan RenvertIoannis Polyzois
Published in: Clinical and experimental dental research (2024)
Over the 2-3-year follow-up period, all four treatment modalities led to improved clinical and radiographic peri-implant parameters but implant stability posttreatment, as indicated by the fact that the recorded ISQ scores remained stable. As a result, use of MRFA as an adjunct to the traditionally used periodontal and radiographic tools for the evaluation of postoperative implant stability following the treatment of peri-implant disease cannot be recommended.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • patients undergoing
  • combination therapy