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Structured Assessment and Treatment Planning

Implants in Periodontal Patients

Søren Schou

This lecture presents an overview of factors important to achieve predictable long-term results with implant therapy in patients with aggressive periodontitis and is based on a study of 23 patients followed for 7 to 10 years. The importance of preoperative infection control is underlined, with the aim to achieve absence of residual pockets of ≥ 5 mm with bleeding on probing, full-mouth plaque score < 20%, and the extraction of non-retainable teeth. The complexity of treating these patients is often increased by the indication of staged and/or simultaneous bone grafting procedures. By adhering to a strict preoperative infection control and meticulous treatment planning, a high implant survival rate of 98% was achieved after 7 to 10 years.

At the end of this Congress Lecture you should be able to…

  • recognize the importance of evaluating the periodontal status of the entire dentition prior to planning placement of dental implants
  • define the level of infection control needed before implant placement is considered
  • recognize the complexity of implant therapy in patients with aggressive periodontitis
Duration
31 minutes
Source
ITI World Symposium 2014
CPD/CME
0.51 hours
Purchase price
15 Academy Coins
Publication date: Jun 28, 2015 Last review date: Jun 21, 2022 Next review date: Jun 21, 2025
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