Fogorvosi Szemle (Jun 2021)

Surgical peri-implantitis treatment with air-abrasive device

  • Dóra Iványi,
  • Fanni Simon,
  • Márton Kivovics,
  • Júlia Gángó,
  • Orsolya Németh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33891/FSZ.114.2.83-91
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 114, no. 2
pp. 83 – 91

Abstract

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Implant related biological complications include peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis. The main clinical symptoms of peri-implant mucositis is bleeding on gentle probing. In case of peri-implantitis, bleeding on probing and increased probing depth are leading signs. Treatments of peri-implant inflammation are divided into conservative and surgical therapies. The prerequisite for both approaches is the proper professional cleaning of supracrestal implant surfaces. According to the literature, air-abrasive technique is suitable for decontamination of contaminated implant surfaces. Silicate-based powders that are suitable for cleaning supramucosal parts are not soluble in aqueous medium, so their use is not recommended submucosally as the small particles cannot be completely eliminated. Using Varios Combi Pro (NSK/Nakanishi Inc., Shimohinata Kanuma, Japan), water-soluble glycine powder can be applied to the implant surface at an adjustable pressure through a disposable special plastic nozzle. During use, the amount of water cooling can be adjusted. Glycine powder air-abrasive technique cleans the surface of implants more efficiently than cleaning with conventional hand curette without damaging supracrestal implant surfaces. Three patients in this case report underwent clinical and radiological examinations. The peri-implant status was recorded by recording the following parameters: plaque index (PI), calculus index (CI), probing pocket depth (PPD), bleeding on probing (BoP), gingival recession (GR), keratinized mucosa width (KW) and radiological bone loss. Status was also registered at baseline and six months after surgical therapy. Treatment plans of the patients were set up individually, but each treatment involved surgical preparation and air-abrasive debridement with glycine powder with Varios Combi Pro (NSK/Nakanishi Inc., Shimohinata Kanuma, Japan). In two cases, in addition to surgical therapy, free gingival graft (FGG) transplantation was also performed. Peri-implant inflammation was treated successfully in all three cases.

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