The adjunctive effect of a titanium brush in implant surface decontamination at peri-implantitis surgical regenerative interventions: A randomized controlled clinical trial
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0303-6979
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Aim: To evaluate an additional mechanical approach, a titanium brush, in the implant surface decontamination performed during the regenerative surgical therapy of peri-implantitis. Material and Methods: A randomized double-blinded clinical trial, with a 1-year follow-up, was carried out. After a hygienic phase, peri-implantitis-affected implants were randomly assigned to a control or to a test group. In the control group, implant surface was decontaminated both mechanically and chemically with 3% H2O2 and plastic ultrasonic scalers, respectively, while in the test group, a titanium brush was also applied. Intrabony defects in both groups were filled with an alloplastic material (β-tricalcium phosphate and hydroxyapatite) and covered with a collagen membrane. The primary outcome was the reduction in probing pocket depth (PPD) at the deepest site. Results: Thirty patients were included, 15 in each group. At 12 months, reduction in PPD was 4.87 (standard deviation [SD] 1.55) mm and 2.85 (SD: 1.91) mm, respectively (p = 0.009). The correspondent figures for residual PPD were 3.6 (SD: 0.91) and 4.92 (SD: 1.26) mm, respectively (p = 0.007). Conclusions: The additional use of a titanium brush during regenerative treatment of peri-implantitis resulted in statistically significant benefits in terms of PPD reduction after 12 months.
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616.3 - Patología del aparato digestivo. Odontología
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Wiley
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46; 5
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology
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de Tapia, Beatriz; Valles, Cristina; Ribeiro-Amaral, Tiago [et al.]. The adjunctive effect of a titanium brush in implant surface decontamination at peri-implantitis surgical regenerative interventions: A randomized controlled clinical trial. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2019, 46(59, p. 586-596. Disponible en: <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcpe.13095>. Fecha de acceso: 15 ene. 2025. DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.13095
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