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NCT06762353
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SPIC Frequency After Surgical Treatment of Peri-implantitis

Sponsor: University of Turin, Italy

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Summary

The leading hypothesis behind this study is that a 3-month frequency of supportive peri-implant care (SPIC) recalls after surgical therapy of implants affected by severe peri-implantitis yields better results when compared to a 6-month frequency. Thus, the primary aim of this randomized clinical trial is to compare 2 different frequencies of SPIC recalls (3 and 6 months) after surgical treatment of severe peri-implantitis in terms of treatment success (absence of implant loss, probing pocket depth (PPD) ≤ 5 mm at all aspects, bleeding on deep probing ≤1 site/implant, no suppuration at all aspects, bone loss \<0.5 mm) at early follow-up (1-year) and implant survival at the 5-year examination. Secondarily, this randomized clinical trial aims to assess the effects of the 2 different frequencies over clinical attachment levels around remaining teeth.

Official title: Supportive Peri-implant Care Frequency After Surgical Treatment of Peri-implantitis - a Multi-center Randomized Clinical Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

152

Start Date

2025-01-20

Completion Date

2031-09-15

Last Updated

2025-01-07

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

3-month supportive peri-implant care (SPIC)

SPIC including update on smoking status, evaluation of the patient's adherence to self-performed oral hygiene procedures, full-mouth supra-gingival instrumentation around teeth, repeated sub-gingival instrumentation on sites presenting a PPD \>4 mm with BoP/SoP or a PPD≥6 mm, supra-marginal instrumentation around implants, using an erythritol air abrasive system and interdental brushes, sub-marginal instrumentation on implants with BoP after deep probing by an erythritol air abrasive system and/or ultrasonic scaler provided at a 3-month frequency after surgical treatment of peri-implantitis.

PROCEDURE

6-month supportive peri-implant care (SPIC)

SPIC including update on smoking status, evaluation of the patient's adherence to self-performed oral hygiene procedures, full-mouth supra-gingival instrumentation around teeth, repeated sub-gingival instrumentation on sites presenting a PPD \>4 mm with BoP/SoP or a PPD≥6 mm, supra-marginal instrumentation around implants, using an erythritol air abrasive system and interdental brushes, sub-marginal instrumentation on implants with BoP after deep probing by an erythritol air abrasive system and/or ultrasonic scaler provided at a 6-month frequency after surgical treatment of peri-implantitis.