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4/10/2013 4:03:48 AMmd alam
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
first and most important thing before we try to any thing is to check out any discrepency with the occlusion. Treatment option 1- if there would also be some mobility the management would be like intially removal of crown and accessing the implant site, completely debridment to the base of the defect. using a torque ratchet upto 35 N insert the implant upto 2 to 4 threads and check weather the implant stabilise. if then pack the rest with graft using prf and using the implant hex surface place a membrane, and close. wait for the results, it should heal with regeneration in 4to 6 month final prosthesis can be done. Treatment option 2: if stable implant splint to adjacent tooth to prevent any kind of micro movements , open up the surface and debride deep medicate the surface using metronidazole to reduce infection take the serum of the prf gel using a sterile brush apply over the implant surface and pack with graft and prf mix upon the implant platform place a membrane and tighten the cover screw to stabilize the membrane. healing time 6 months. regularly follow the patient with radiograph. thank you.... nazish alam (dr.naz.ish.alam@gmail.com)
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12/4/2012 8:02:03 PMBarry Rimmer
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
Has anyone tried Tigran brush with tigran ptg? I have used the latter for bone grafting with good results:- http://www.tigran.se/uploads/media/Tigran_PTG_for_bone_regeneration_and_implant_osseointegration_2010.pdf_01.pdf
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7/13/2012 2:38:35 PMTHEO ODYSSEOS
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
what is the succes of gbr on contaminated implants?, and what is the succes for 2 new implants?long term , iwould reccomend 2 new implants placed next(distal) to the infected(first extraction and after healing,implant placement) impants.the best treament for the benefit of the patient, would be the least invesive and the most promissing and not the desire of the pt.we need to respect the desire but we need to inform them about the % of succes.
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6/30/2012 8:01:07 PMmike davis
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
Clean out defect as thoroughly as possible. Intramarrow penetrations. Betadine into defect for 5 minutes. Mix pdgf with FDB. Use this combination to graft the defect.
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6/30/2012 7:07:10 PMJoao Palmieri
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
Have you any suspicious of occlusion causes?
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6/27/2012 10:56:35 PMSam Busich
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
How best to treat the defect and DETOXIFY implant? What best to regenerate the bone? Bone Graft? Bioactivity? Sam
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6/29/2012 5:04:11 PMMaurice Salama
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
Tetracycline for disinfection, lasers for detoxicification and then bone graft, PRGF, and collagen membrane....Brad too large a defect I think to do LANAP or LAPIP as they now call it without a FLAP??? Do you agree? Dr. S
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6/29/2012 5:03:14 PMSam Busich
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
Tetracycline for disinfection, lasers for detoxicification and then bone graft, PRGF, and collagen membrane....Brad too large a defect I think to do LANAP or LAPIP as they now call it without a FLAP??? Do you agree? Dr. S
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6/27/2012 4:44:57 PMbradford klassman
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
Mo...cases like this are tough! I have been using the principles of LANAP to treat my periimplantitis cases....Craig Hescheles in FLA has had some amazing results with significant bone fill!!! George Romanos has had good success with other lasers as well.. Might be a good place to start... Noninvasive before moving forward with extensive regenerative surgery...
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6/27/2012 3:51:42 PMMaurice Salama
Perio-Implantitis and Severe Bone Loss
Mandibular Anterior Implants after 5 yrs of loading present with severe pocketing, abscess and bone loss. Classic periodontal disease around implants but they remain stable and supporting the prosthesis. Ideas about best approach in this situation? Patient desires to save implants and bridge if possible. Thanks Dr. Salama
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