implants Flashcards
What assessment is suitable for an implant?
6PPC / Periodontal Assessment
You assess an implant. The radiograph shows no bone loss but you notice bleeding and mild marginal inflammation.
What would your diagnosis be?
Peri-implant mucositis.
TRUE or FALSE: Normal probing depths around anterior implants can be deeper than expected around teeth?
TRUE
A 60 year old patient presents with gingival swelling and suppuration around and implant supported crown in the region 46. Periodontal charting shows PPD of 8mm and BoP with suppuration.
What is your diagnosis?
Peri-implantitis.
What OHI would you deliver to a pt with an implant?
- TBI
- Interdental Cleaning (floss, tepes, super floss).
- Use of a single tufted brush.
- Discuss the signs/symptoms of healthy or unhealthy implants.
- Talk about diagnosis.
- Advise PMPR and maintenance.
What OHI would you deliver to a pt with peri-implantitis?
- TBI
- Interdental cleaning
- Emphasis on subgingival cleaning with STB.
- Discuss the signs of healthy/unhealthy implants.
- Risk of implant failure.
- Advise PMPR and maintenance.
- Risk of bone loss and more complicated procedures.
2 types of surgery for periodontitis?
- Open Flap Curettage
- Open Flap Debridement
Which document guides you through the most effective steps for treatment of periodontitis?
BSP S3 guidelines
4 principles of supportive therapy.
- Supportive periodontal care.
- Reinforce OH, risk factor control and behaviour change.
- Regular PMPR.
- Consider adjunctive toothpaste or mouthwash to control gingival inflammation.
3 As of PMPR
- Adaptation
- Angulation
- Activation