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State of the art and clinical recommendations in periapical implant lesions. 9th Mozo-Grau Ticare Conference in Quintanilla, Spain.
Miguel Peñarrocha-diagoMaría Peñarrocha-diagoJuan Antonio Blaya-tárragasubject
Cone beam computed tomographybusiness.industryPeriapical radiographyRadiographyDentistry030206 dentistryReview:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]OsseointegrationLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiological weaponUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineEtiologysense organsImplantmedicine.symptomOral SurgerybusinessGeneral Dentistrydescription
This manuscript summarizes the statements and clinical recommendations in periapical implant lesions, as per the state of the art and expert opinion agreement among the participants in the 9th Mozo-Grau Conference 2016 held in Quintanilla (Valladolid, Spain). The current status of the concept, frequency, etiology, diagnosis, clinical classification, surgical procedure and prognosis are described. If following implant placement localized pain develops in the periapical area, with or without radiographic changes, the diagnosis of periapical implant lesion should be suspected. It is important to monitor the condition in order to identify any change in its evolution. Radiological changes in the periapical radiographs are not always manifest in the early stages, and in this regard small-volume cone beam computed tomography can help us visualize such peri-implant changes. The early diagnosis of periapical implant lesions during the osseointegration phase and the provision of early treatment result in increased implant survival rates, thereby avoiding the need for implant extraction. Key words:Apical peri-implantitis, retrograde peri-implantitis, inflammatory peri-implantitis lesion.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-11-10 | Journal of clinical and experimental dentistry |