Soft-Tissue Management as Part of the Surgical Treatment of Periimplantitis: A Narrative Review.

3区 医学 Q1 Dentistry
Anton Sculean, Georgios Romanos, Frank Schwarz, Ausra Ramanauskaite, Philip Leander Keeve, Fouad Khoury, Ki-Tae Koo, Raluca Cosgarea
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Abstract

Background: The data on the importance of soft-tissue management during surgical treatment of periimplantitis are still limited, and no clinical recommendations are yet available.

Aim: To give an overview on the rationale for periimplant soft-tissue augmentation procedures in the light of potential benefits/risks of the presence/absence of keratinized/attached mucosa (KAM) providing recommendations for the clinician.

Results: The available evidence indicates that the presence of KAM favors periimplant tissue health evidenced by improved bleeding scores and facilitation of self-performed plaque removal, less mucosal recessions, and more stable marginal bone levels over time. Therefore, the rationales to augment KAM are (a) to optimize the possibility for performing an adequate level of oral hygiene, (b) to help maintaining periimplant soft-tissue health and stability, and (c) to improve esthetics. Various techniques with autogenous or xenogeneic membranes have been described so far for KAM augmentation. Additional soft-tissue grafting in conjunction with a combined regenerative and resective surgical procedure seems to be effective in treating and controlling advanced periimplantitis lesions and improving or maintaining the esthetic outcomes.

Conclusions: The limited available data seem to indicate that the best outcome to improve the width of KAM, and the bleeding and plaque scores, as well as to maintain the periimplant marginal bone level is the use of an apically positioned flap combined with a free gingival graft in nondiseased periimplant sites. However, at present, it is unknown: (a) to what extent soft-tissue grafting may additionally improve the outcomes after surgical (resective or regenerative) treatment of periimplantitis compared with the same approaches without soft-tissue grafting, and (b) if considered, when should soft-tissue grafting be performed (eg, before or during surgical treatment of periimplantitis).

Clinical recommendations: Both soft-tissue resective and regenerative approaches may lead to successful outcomes depending on the clinical indication and defect location. However, the selection of one or another surgical approach should be based on defect type (eg, intrabony and suprabony) and location (esthetic or nonesthetic areas). The presence of an adequate width and thickness of KAM may facilitate soft-tissue (flap) management. In patients with a thin phenotype or lack of an adequate width of KAM, soft-tissue grafting may improve the clinical outcomes.

软组织管理作为种植周炎手术治疗的一部分:叙述回顾。
背景:关于软组织管理在种植周炎手术治疗中的重要性的资料仍然有限,尚未有临床建议。目的:根据角化/附着粘膜(KAM)存在/缺失的潜在益处/风险,概述种植体周围软组织增强手术的基本原理,为临床医生提供建议。结果:现有证据表明,随着时间的推移,KAM的存在有利于种植体周围组织的健康,可以通过改善出血评分和促进自我进行斑块清除,减少粘膜衰退和更稳定的边缘骨水平来证明。因此,增加KAM的基本原理是(a)优化实现适当口腔卫生水平的可能性,(b)帮助维持种植体周围软组织的健康和稳定,以及(c)改善美学。到目前为止,各种使用自体或异种膜的技术已经被描述用于增强KAM。附加的软组织移植结合再生和切除手术似乎可以有效地治疗和控制晚期种植体周围炎病变,并改善或维持美观结果。结论:有限的可用数据似乎表明,改善KAM宽度、出血和菌斑评分以及维持种植体周围边缘骨水平的最佳结果是在未患病的种植体周围部位使用根尖定位皮瓣结合游离牙龈移植物。然而,目前尚不清楚:(a)与不进行软组织移植的相同方法相比,软组织移植在多大程度上可以额外改善手术(切除或再生)治疗种植周炎后的结果;(b)如果考虑,应该在什么时候进行软组织移植(例如,在种植周炎手术治疗之前或期间)。临床建议:根据临床指征和缺损位置的不同,软组织切除和再生方法都可能导致成功的结果。然而,选择一种或另一种手术入路应基于缺陷类型(例如,骨内和骨上)和位置(美观区或非美观区)。适当宽度和厚度的KAM可能有助于软组织(皮瓣)的管理。对于表现型较薄或缺乏足够宽度的KAM的患者,软组织移植可以改善临床结果。
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Implant Dentistry
Implant Dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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4.00
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cessation. Implant Dentistry, an interdisciplinary forum for general practitioners, specialists, educators, and researchers, publishes relevant clinical, educational, and research articles that document current concepts of oral implantology in sections on biomaterials, clinical reports, oral and maxillofacial surgery, oral pathology, periodontics, prosthodontics, and research. The journal includes guest editorials, letters to the editor, book reviews, abstracts of current literature, and news of sponsoring societies.
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