Surgical treatment of peri-implantitis: regeneration or explantation?
Managing peri-implantitis remains challenging due to conflicting evidence. This webinar explores regenerative treatment using porcine bone lamina, following EFP guidelines, showing stable and predictable outcomes.
Patients with implants in peri-implantitis are unfortunately a reality that we face more and more in our practices. Scientific evidence gives us indications on how to deal with them surgically and non-surgically, with often conflicting results. Recent histological studies have demonstrated the possibility of an implant in peri-implantitis to re-osseointegrate, if decontaminated and subjected to regenerative surgery. Unfortunately, however, there is no clear scientific evidence that guides the clinician to the regenerative treatment of an implant in peri-implantitis or its explantation. In this webinar, after analyzing the guidelines of the European Federation of Periodontology, a Guided Bone Regeneration technique of implants in peri-implantitis will be proposed that involves the stabilization of a porcine bone cortical lamina and porcine collagenic bone with predictable and stable results over time.