Pulsed Nd:YAG laser treatment for failing dental implants due to peri-implantitis

2014; SPIE; Volume: 8929; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1117/12.2041037

ISSN

1996-756X

Autores

Dawn M. Nicholson, Kris Blodgett, Charles Braga, Larry Finkbeiner, Jeanne Fourrier, John V George, Robert H. Gregg, Allen S. Honigman, Bruce E. Houser, William Lamas, Neal Lehrman, Eric Linden, Delwin McCarthy, Tom McCawley, Randy M. McCormick, Ed Marcus, Kirk Noraian, Peter Rubelman, Maurice Salama, Steven Saunders, Brandon Seamons, DAVID J. THEIN, Michael Toms, George Vassos, David Harris,

Tópico(s)

Dental materials and restorations

Resumo

A large percentage of dental implants experience complications, most commonly, infection leading to peri-implantitis and peri-mucositis, inflammatory disease involving pathogen contamination. It presents with radiographic findings of crestal bone loss. At this time there appears to be no compelling evidence for an effective intervention. The LANAP protocol is a FDA cleared surgical protocol that produces new attachment and bone regeneration when applied to periodontally infected natural teeth. The LANAP protocol and laser dosimetry have been modified to treat ailing and failing implants. Twenty-one clinicians who have been trained to perform the LANAP protocol and the LAPIP TM protocol have volunteered 26 LAPIP case reports. The time from implant to intervention ranges from 3 months to 16 years. Post-LAPIP radiographs range from 2-48 months. Ten cases were excluded for technical reasons. All 16 remaining cases provide radiographic evidence of increase in crestal bone mass around the implant and, when reported, probe depth reductions. All treating clinicians report control of the infection, reversal of bone loss and rescue of the incumbent implant. Although the success/failure rate cannot be judged from these data, any successes in this area deserve reporting and further study.

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