2019
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.13204
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Compliance with supportive periodontal/peri‐implant therapy: A systematic review

Abstract: Aim: The present systematic review aimed at assessing the degree of compliance with supportive periodontal/peri-implant therapy as well as identifying patient-related factors that could potentially play a role on patient compliance. Methods: Electronic and manual literature searches were carried out to assess patient compliance during maintenance. Main outcomes were compliance definition, degree of compliance and patient-related factors. Owing to the heterogeneity of the data reported across the studies, descr… Show more

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“…This finding may be partially related to the characteristics of the present population, which was extrapolated from a university periodontal clinic, resulting in an inferior proportion (27.8%) of participants with no/mild periodontitis when compared to the other studies. Despite this higher prevalence of periodontitis, the present sample was characterized by a scarce control of the disease, being <50% the patients with at least one maintenance session/year (Amerio et al, 2020) and…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…This finding may be partially related to the characteristics of the present population, which was extrapolated from a university periodontal clinic, resulting in an inferior proportion (27.8%) of participants with no/mild periodontitis when compared to the other studies. Despite this higher prevalence of periodontitis, the present sample was characterized by a scarce control of the disease, being <50% the patients with at least one maintenance session/year (Amerio et al, 2020) and…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Such good compliance with SPT protocols is highly desirable after periodontal therapy, particularly following regenerative periodontal procedures such as GTR, but may not be generally realizable (Elangovan, 2016). Accordingly, two recent reviews pointed out that the adherence to SPT is highly variable with only about 30% of the patients following the recommended SPT regimens in the long term (Amerio et al., 2020; Echeverría, Echeverría, & Caffesse, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regular maintenance therapy of patients with dental implants has shown to reduce the risk of peri-implant diseases (Monje et al, 2016(Monje et al, , 2017Schwarz et al, 2018), acting both as a preventive measure and as an occasion for intercepting and treating the diseases in the early stages (i.e., peri-implant mucositis), when their control is easier. However, the actual patient compliance to maintenance recalls is generally low (Amerio et al, 2020;Romandini et al, 2020). In this context, the presence of symptoms could potentially alert patients with peri-implant diseases to seek dental care before the disease is too advanced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%