Journal of Oral Science
Online ISSN : 1880-4926
Print ISSN : 1343-4934
ISSN-L : 1343-4934

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Prevalence and risk factors for peri-implant diseases in Japanese adult dental patients
Yorimasa OgataYohei NakayamaJunichi TatsumiTakehiko KubotaShuichi SatoTetsuya NishidaYasuo TakeuchiTokuya OnitsukaRyuji SakagamiTakenori NozakiShinya MurakamiNaritoshi MatsubaraMaki TanakaToshiaki YoshinoJunya OtaTaneaki NakagawaYuichi IshiharaTaichi ItoAtsushi SaitoKeiko YamakiEtsuko MatsuzakiToshirou HidakaDaisuke SasakiTakashi YaegashiTadashi YasudaToshiaki ShibutaniKazuyuki NoguchiHisao ArakiNoriharu IkumiYukihiko AoyamaHideki KogaiKenji NemotoShinji DeguchiTakashi TakiguchiMatsuo YamamotoKeita InokuchiTakatoshi ItoTakashi KadoYasushi FuruichiMikimoto KanazashiKazuhiro GomiYukie TakagiKeita KubokawaNobuo YoshinariYoshiaki HasegawaTetsushi HiroseToshinaga SaseHirokazu AritaToshiro KodamaKitetsu ShinYuichi IzumiHiromasa Yoshie
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We investigated the prevalences and risk factors for peri-implant diseases in Japanese adult dental patients attending a follow-up visit at dental hospitals or clinics as part of their maintenance program. This cross-sectional multicenter study enrolled patients with dental implants who attended regular check-ups as part of a periodontal maintenance program during the period from October 2012 through September 2013. Patients with implants with at least 3 years of loading time were included in the study. The condition of peri-implant tissue was examined and classified into the following categories: healthy, peri-implant mucositis, and peri-implantitis. Patients were also evaluated for implant risk factors. A total of 267 patients (110 men, 157 women; mean age: 62.5 ± 10.7 years) were analyzed. The prevalence of patient-based peri-implant mucositis was 33.3% (n = 89), and the prevalence of peri-implantitis was 9.7% (n = 26). Poor oral hygiene and a history of periodontitis were strong risk factors for peri-implant disease. The present prevalences were lower than those previously reported. The quality of periodontal therapy before and after implant installation and patient compliance and motivation, as indicated by plaque control level, appear to be important in maintaining peri-implant tissue health.

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