SPiT-frequency; the Effect of Increased Frequency of Intervention on Post-surgical Peri-implant Inflammation (SPiT-freqvzy)
Peri-Implantitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Peri-Implantitis focused on measuring SPiT
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subject must be ≥ 20 years,
- Subjects must have received surgical treatment of peri-implantitis as defined by the World Workshop 2017 criteria (Berglundh et al., 2018).
- Subjects have to present inflammation (suppuration or BoP 3-2) at more than one implant of similar implant brand, with similar defect type (Schwarz et al., 2007), and defect severity.
- The implants must not be replacing adjacent teeth (minimum space for one tooth/implant between test and control.
Exclusion Criteria:
• Previous radiotherapy in the affected area, current use of chemotherapy, systemic long-term corticosteroid treatment.
- No pregnant or nursing subjects.
- < class 2 according to the ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) physical status classification.
- Registered implant bone loss with exposed modified surface < 2.0 mm.
- If examiners/operators agree the placement of the implant (angle, position, proximity to adjacent implant or tooth) or suprastructure was suboptimal and considered to play a major role in the development and sustain the peri-implant disease.
- Anatomical abnormalities
- clinical exclusion criteria specific to the disease/condition
- specific concomitant treatment with other devise, mouthrinse or systemic antibiotics
- participation in any other clinical study within the last month
- inability to comprehend and respond to the quality of life questionnaire
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Test - increased frequency of submucosal cleaning
Control - conventional frequency of submucosal cleaning
At follow-up time points (3-, 6-, 9-, 16 weeks) following initial treatment), all implants receive supramucosal polishing, but only test-implants receive submucosal debridement 12 + 24 +36 weeks following baseline: all implants receive supramucosal polishing as well as submucosal debridement as described above
At follow-up time points (3-, 6-, 9-, 16 weeks) following initial treatment), all implants receive supramucosal polishing, but only test-implants receive submucosal debridement 12 + 24 +36 weeks following baseline: all implants receive supramucosal polishing as well as submucosal debridement as described above