• Início » What is Peri-implantitis?

What is Peri-implantitis?

Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory process that affects the soft and hard tissues surrounding dental implants.

The soft tissues become inflamed, while the alveolar bone (hard tissue) that surrounds the implant for retention purposes is lost over time.

Peri-implantitis affects the vast majority of patients who have undergone implant surgery.

For this reason, early diagnosis is the best prevention, and it is generally agreed that a non-surgical approach is ineffective, with the surgical approach being most successful, specifically guided bone regeneration.

If you have had any type of implant procedure, request a periodontal examination as part of your regular check-up.

Cookie Settings

IDC.Clinic may use cookies to memorize your login data, collect statistics to optimize the website’s functionality and to carry out marketing actions based on your interests.

These cookies are essential to provide services available on our website and allow you to use certain features on our website.
These cookies are used to provide you with a more personalized experience on our website and to remember the choices you make when using our website.
These cookies are used to collect information to analyze traffic on our website and understand how visitors are using our website.

Strictly Necessary Cookies These cookies are essential to provide services available on our website and allow you to use certain features on our website. Without these cookies, we cannot provide certain services on our website.

Functionality cookies These cookies are used to provide you with a more personalized experience on our website and to remember the choices you make when using our website. For example, we may use functionality cookies to remember your language preferences and/or your login details.

Measurement and performance cookies These cookies are used to collect information to analyze traffic on our website and understand how visitors are using our website. For example, these cookies can measure factors such as time spent on the site or pages visited, this will allow us to understand how we can improve our site for users. The information collected through these measurement and performance cookies does not identify any individual visitor.