Abstract
Introduction:
Due to the growing demand for dental implants to treat edentulism, the presence of peri-implant diseases
(PD) is also increasing. Estimates of the prevalence of PD in the world continue to be heterogeneous.
According to the new classification of periodontal and peri-implant diseases in the Colombian population,
its frequency was unknown.
Objective:
To evaluate the prevalence of PD in patient assistants in a dental clinic of a Colombian university in
Bogotá between 2015-2020.
Methodology:
Cross-sectional observational study based on dental records. From a sample frame of 370 dental records of
patients treated with dental implants, a sample size of 156 was established and chosen randomly. An analysis
was performed through descriptive and inferential statistics. Statistical significance was considered
p < 0.05. The open statistical package R was used.
Results:
The final sample was 216 implants. The prevalence of peri-implant health was 50.93%, peri-implant mucositis
31.48%, and peri-implantitis 17.59%. There was a significant relationship between elevated Silness and Löe
index and female gender with the development of PD (
p=0.000). Systemic conditions other
than diabetes, implant placement time, simultaneous regeneration, surgical and post-surgical complications,
placement site, and adherence to maintenance therapies did not have statistical significance.
Conclusion:
The prevalence of PD was 49.07% in these implants. This indicates the need for a follow-up program and
supportive peri-implant therapy.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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