5 - Implantitis Flashcards
Define peri-implant health.
- absence of clinical signs of inflammation
- absence of bleeding/suppuration on gentle probing (single spot of bleeding allowed)
- no increase in pocket depth from previous exam (up to 5mm)
- absence of bone loss beyond crestal bone remodelling
Describe the normal appearance of bone around an implant radiographically.
- threads still contained within bone
- 1-2mm bone loss around collar of implant
Define peri-implant mucositis.
- presence of bleeding/suppuration on gentle probing with or without increased probing depth
- absence of bone loss beyond crestal bone remodelling
How do you differentiate bleeding on probing in implants?
- health = single spot of blood
- mucositis = line of blood around margin, or more
Define peri-implantitis.
Any of following
- increase probing depth to previous disease
- probing depth >/= 6mm
- presence of bone loss beyond crestal bone remodelling
- bone levels >/= 3mm apical to coronal portion of intra-osseous part of implant
What is the prevalence of peri-implant disease?
- 43% have mucositis
- 22% have implantitis
What are the main risk factors that predispose patients to peri-implant disease?
- history of severe periodontitis
- poor plaque control
- no regular supportive peri-implant care
- smoking
- diabetes
What is the role of GDP in implants?
- patient preparation
- information resource
- referral
- ongoing care and maintenance
What information do you require before referring a patient for implants?
- why does the patient require implants
- any disease present
- patients access
How does a history of periodontitis impact implants?
- higher rate of peri-implant disease
- implant placement more complex
- co-morbidities present
How should you assess an implant?
- look for inflammation or infection
- assess overal OH
- probe implant and 6 point chart around implant at every appointment
- radiograph regularly
Define primordial prevention.
Prevention of risk factor development
Define primary prevention.
Prevention of disease onset and risk factor control
Define secondary prevention.
Prevention of disease recurrence
Define tertiary prevention.
Prevention of disease complications