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10.37988/1811-153X_2024_4_154Electrolytic method of decontamination of the surface of a dental implant in the treatment of patients with peri-implantitis. Literature review
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Abstract
From year to year, clinicians are developing the most effective method of decontaminating the surface of a dental implant to further replace lost hard and soft tissues. It is currently accepted that a surgical approach is necessary to gain adequate access to the contaminated implant surface. The essence of the article shows the result of electrolytic decontamination of the implant surface using the GalvoSurge device (GalvoSurge Dental AG, Switzerland) and a comparison of electrolysis with certain treatment regimens, including mechanical surface treatment.Conclusion.
Electrolysis of surface implants in most articles showed excellent results in decontamination of the surface implant followed by further bone augmentation and soft tissue grafting in the area of the affected implants.
Key words:
peri-implantitis, electrochemical removal of biofilms, electrolytic cleaning, implant, re-osseointegration after electrolytic cleaning, regenerative therapy, decontamination, Galvosurge deviceFor Citation
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Dzhafarli I.A., Mukhamadiev D.M., Chikunov S.O., Volkova Y.V., Mikhailova M.V., Gilmanova N.S., Abdulgafisov R.A. Electrolytic method of decontamination of the surface of a dental implant in the treatment of patients with peri-implantitis. Literature review. Clinical Dentistry (Russia). 2024; 27 (4): 154—159. DOI: 10.37988/1811-153X_2024_4_154
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February 14, 2024
Accepted
October 28, 2024
Published on
December 17, 2024