2018
DOI: 10.1111/cid.12686
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A nomogram prediction of peri‐implantitis in treated severe periodontitis patients: A 1–5‐year prospective cohort study

Abstract: Background No nomogram of peri‐implantitis was reported before which is valuable for risk‐estimating, clinical decision‐making, and better‐patients‐communicating. Purpose To identify the risk indicators and develop a nomogram prediction model of peri‐implantitis in treated severe periodontitis patients. Materials and Methods A prospective study was conducted on 100 patients with 214 implants. Periodontal and peri‐implant parameters were evaluated at implant surgery procedure (T1), and at follow‐up (T2). Risk f… Show more

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“…57 Hence, the presence of residual probing depths of 5 mm or deeper appeared to indicate a significant risk for development of peri-implantitis, 36,58 especially when it involved more than 10% of all sites. 8 These observations are not surprising in periodontally susceptible patients who might have more pathogenic bacteria, higher bacterial load, or a host response unable to cope with bacterial insults. 59 In addition, periodontitis might have resulted in a residual ridge that was compromised in terms of bone quality and quantity, 8 predisposing the site to peri-implantitis.…”
Section: History Of Active Periodontitismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…57 Hence, the presence of residual probing depths of 5 mm or deeper appeared to indicate a significant risk for development of peri-implantitis, 36,58 especially when it involved more than 10% of all sites. 8 These observations are not surprising in periodontally susceptible patients who might have more pathogenic bacteria, higher bacterial load, or a host response unable to cope with bacterial insults. 59 In addition, periodontitis might have resulted in a residual ridge that was compromised in terms of bone quality and quantity, 8 predisposing the site to peri-implantitis.…”
Section: History Of Active Periodontitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 These observations are not surprising in periodontally susceptible patients who might have more pathogenic bacteria, higher bacterial load, or a host response unable to cope with bacterial insults. 59 In addition, periodontitis might have resulted in a residual ridge that was compromised in terms of bone quality and quantity, 8 predisposing the site to peri-implantitis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, to identify the risk indicators for PPOI and determine optimal management strategies, a risk prediction model is urgently required. Of all the available models, a nomogram can provide a highly accurate, individualized evidence-based risk estimation[14,15]. Nomograms predicting survival of patients with unresectable or metastatic GC were well established[16].…”
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confidence: 99%