Disease Resolution Following the Treatment of Peri-implant Diseases: A Systematic Review.

Carlos Garaicoa-Pazmino, Emilio Couso-Queiruga, Alberto Monje, Gustavo Avila-Ortiz, Rogerio M Castilho, Fernando Suárez López Del Amo
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The aim of this PRISMA-compliant systematic review was to analyze the evidence pertaining to disease resolution after the treatment of peri-implant diseases with the following PICO question: What is the rate of disease resolution following nonsurgical and surgical therapy for peri-implant diseases in adult human subjects? A literature search to identify studies that fulfilled preestablished eligibility criteria was conducted. Data on primary therapeutic outcomes, including treatment success and rate of disease resolution and/or recurrence, as well as a variety of secondary outcomes were extracted and categorized. A total of 54 articles were included. Few studies investigated the efficacy of different nonsurgical and surgical therapies to treat peri-implant diseases using a set of predefined criteria and with follow-up periods of at least 1 year. The definition of treatment success and disease resolution outcomes differed considerably among the included studies. Peri-implant mucositis treatment was most commonly reported to be successful in arresting disease progression for ≤ 60% of the cases, whereas most studies on peri-implantitis treatment reported disease resolution occurring in < 50% of the implants. Disease resolution is generally unpredictable and infrequently achieved after the treatment of peri-implant diseases. A great variety of definitions have been used to define treatment success. Notably, percentages of treatment success and disease resolution were generally underreported. The use of standardized parameters to evaluate disease resolution should be considered an integral component in future clinical studies.

种植体周围疾病治疗后的疾病解决:一项系统综述。
这项符合PRISMA的系统综述的目的是分析与种植体周围疾病治疗后疾病解决有关的证据(PROSPERO:CD42022306999),并提出以下PICO问题:成年受试者种植体周围的疾病在非手术和手术治疗后的疾病解决率是多少?进行了文献检索,以确定符合预先确定的资格标准的研究。提取并分类了主要治疗结果的数据,包括治疗成功率、疾病消退率和/或复发率,以及各种次要结果。收录了五十五篇文章。很少有研究使用一套预先定义的标准和至少一年的随访期来调查不同的非手术和手术疗法治疗种植体周围疾病的疗效。在纳入的研究中,治疗成功的定义和疾病解决的结果差异很大。据报道,种植体周围粘膜炎的治疗最常成功地阻止了≤60%的病例的疾病进展,而大多数关于种植体周围炎治疗的研究报告称,疾病消退发生在
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