| Literature DB >> 27437506 |
Minkle Gulati1, Vivek Govila2, Vishal Anand3, Bhargavi Anand4.
Abstract
Introduction. The differences in the supporting structure of the implant make them more susceptible to inflammation and bone loss when plaque accumulates as compared to the teeth. Therefore, a comprehensive maintenance protocol should be followed to ensure the longevity of the implant. Material and Method. A research to provide scientific evidence supporting the feasibility of various implant care methods was carried out using various online resources to retrieve relevant studies published since 1985. Results. The electronic search yielded 708 titles, out of which a total of 42 articles were considered appropriate and finally included for the preparation of this review article. Discussion. A typical maintenance visit for patients with dental implants should last 1 hour and should be scheduled every 3 months to evaluate any changes in their oral and general history. It is essential to have a proper instrument selection to prevent damage to the implant surface and trauma to the peri-implant tissues. Conclusion. As the number of patients opting for dental implants is increasing, it becomes increasingly essential to know the differences between natural teeth and implant care and accept the challenges of maintaining these restorations.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 27437506 PMCID: PMC4897104 DOI: 10.1155/2014/908534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Sch Res Notices ISSN: 2356-7872
Figure 1Algorithm of the study selection procedure.
Peri-implant plaque assessment index.
| Score | Mombelli et al. [ |
|---|---|
| 0 | No detection of plaque |
| 1 | Plaque only recognized by running a probe across the smooth marginal surface of the implant |
| 2 | Plaque which can be seen by the naked eye |
| 3 | Abundance of soft matter |
Reference [9].
Peri-implant marginal mucosal indices.
| Score | Apse et al. [ | Mombelli et al. [ |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Normal mucosa | No bleeding when a periodontal probe is passed along the mucosal margin adjacent to the implant |
| 1 | Minimal inflammation along with color change and minor edema | Isolated bleeding spots visible |
| 2 | Moderate inflammation with redness, edema, and glazing | Blood which forms a confluent red line on mucosal margin |
| 3 | Severe inflammation with redness, edema, ulceration, and spontaneous bleeding without probing | Heavy or profuse bleeding |
References [9, 10].
Clinical implant mobility scale.
| Scale | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | Absence of clinical mobility with 500 g in any direction |
| 1 | Slight detectable horizontal movement |
| 2 | Moderate visible horizontal mobility up to 0.5 mm |
| 3 | Severe horizontal movement greater than 0.5 mm |
| 4 | Visible moderate to severe horizontal and any visible vertical movement |
Reference [10].
Implant maintenance summarized.
| At-home implant care | Professional hygiene care |
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