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Main Authors: Purnima S. Kumar, Joseph Kan, Maria Elisa Galarraga‐Vinueza, Guo‐Hao Lin, Alberto Monje, Lorenzo Tavelli, Sandra Stuhr, Yung‐Ting Hsu, Junying Li, Alexandra Tsigarida, Debora Dias, SukirthMurthy Ganesan, Shi Yin, Don Curtis
Format: Artículo Open Access
Published: Wiley 2025
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Online Access:https://aap.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cap.10367
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  • Risk for peri‐implant diseases and defects: Report of workgroup 1 of the joint AO/AAP consensus conference on prevention and management of peri‐implant diseases Purnima S. Kumar Joseph Kan Maria Elisa Galarraga‐Vinueza Guo‐Hao Lin Alberto Monje Lorenzo Tavelli Sandra Stuhr Yung‐Ting Hsu Junying Li Alexandra Tsigarida Debora Dias SukirthMurthy Ganesan Shi Yin Don Curtis Clinical Advances in Periodontics AbstractBackgroundA consensus meeting on peri‐implant diseases and treatment was initiated by the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) and the Academy of Osseointegration (AO) with the goal of developing subject‐ and site‐level risk profiles for peri‐implant diseases and defects, and risk‐informed treatment recommendations. This report summarizes the conclusions of Working Group 1.MethodsWorking Group 1 evaluated the risk for peri‐implant diseases and defects based on four commissioned systematic reviews, followed by an in‐person workshop to discuss the reviews and the inferences.ResultsSeveral factors emerged as risk markers for peri‐implant mucositis, peri‐implantitis, as well as for soft and hard tissue discrepancies and defects in the absence of disease.ConclusionPatient‐ and site‐level factors can increase the odds of developing peri‐implant disease or defects in soft tissue and marginal bone surrounding clinically healthy implants. Risk‐informed treatment recommendations were made by the panel of experts.Key points This consensus estimates risk based on both patient and site‐level factors. Consideration must be given to modifiable and non‐modifiable risk factors, and treatment modified accordingly. There is a lack of primary research on several topics that were considered by the consensus panel, and several gaps in knowledge still continue to exist. 10.1002/cap.10367 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/