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Current trends in peri-implant bone regeneration / Povilas Daugėla, Marco Cicciù, Nicola Saulacic
Type of publication
Konferencijų tezės nerecenzuojamame leidinyje / Conference theses in non-peer-reviewed publication (T2)
Author(s)
Cicciù, Marco | Human Pathology Department, Messina University, Messina, Italy |
Saulacic, Nikola | Department of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland |
Title
Current trends in peri-implant bone regeneration / Povilas Daugėla, Marco Cicciù, Nicola Saulacic
Publisher (trusted)
Baltijos osteointegracijos akademija |
Date Issued
Date Issued |
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2016-09-09 |
Extent
p. 32-33, no. 23.
Is part of
Šeštasis BOA ir LSMU kongresas ir konsensuso konferencija : 2016 m. rugsėjo 9-10 d., Kaunas, Lietuva : programa ir pranešimų santraukos = The Sixth BOA and LUHS congress and consensus conference : Kaunas, Lithuania 9-10 September, 2016 : programme and abstract book / Baltijos osteointegracijos akademija/Baltic Osseointegration Academy. Kaunas : Baltijos osteointegracijos akademija, 2016. ISBN 9786099555010.
Version
Originalus / Original
Series/Report no.
Main sessions presentations.
Description
ISBN 978-609-95550-1-0.
Field of Science
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to systematically review the literature on the surgical regenerative treatments for the peri-implantitis and determine an effective therapeutic predictable option for their clinical management. Material and methods: The study searched MEDLINE and EMBASE databases from 2006-2016. Clinical human studies that had reported changes in probing depth (PD) and/or bleeding on probing (BOP) and/or radiology marginal bone level (RBL) changes after peri-implantitis surgical treatment at 12-month follow-up or longer were included accordingly PRISMA guidelines. Results: The initial search obtained 883 citations. After screening and determination of eligibility, 18 articles were included in the review. The meta-analysis of selected studies rebealed that the weighted mean RBL fill was 1.97 mm (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.58-2.35 mm), PD reduction was 2.78 mm (95% CI 2.31-3.25 mm), and BOP reduced by 52.5% (95% CI: 41.6%-63.1%). [...].
Type of document
type::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
ISBN (of the container)
9786099555010
Other Identifier(s)
(LSMU ALMA)990000909960107106
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Anglų / English (en)