Except for patients with referred clinical bruxism and uncontrolled medical conditions, the study included 123 implants with implanted fixed prostheses that had lasted at least six months after functional prosthetic loading. In all implant patients, the health scale ranged from implants and natural teeth to plaque, gingival index, bleeding in the probe, mouth depth, loss of clinical attachment, and dental implants. The health and illness of the implants have been determined. Patients were divided into three groups: peri-implantitis, peri-implant mucositis, and peri-implant health. Inclusion Criteria: * Patients between the ages of 18- 70 * Drugs that have a systemically healthy and controlled treatment situation * Drivers who have implant-supported fixed prostheses that have been at least six months after functional prosthetic loading Among these groups, it was checked whether periodontitis was seen in patients with peri-implantitis, gingivitis in patients with peri-implant mucositis, and whether healthy gums were seen in individuals with peri-implant health. To determine the health and disease status of individuals' implants, plaque index (Silness Loe 1964), gingival index (Loe Silness 1963), bleeding on probing (Ainoma Bay 1975), pocket depth measurements, and clinical attachment level were collected.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
143
compare to diseases
Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University
Bolu, Turkey (Türkiye)
Plaque index
The plaque index assesses the amount of dental plaque visible on the vestibular and lingual surfaces of all teeth
Time frame: Baseline
Gingival index
This measurement is based on the presence or absence of bleeding on gentle probing
Time frame: Baseline
Bleeding on probing
Bleeding, leading sign of inflammation inside the connective tissue, is a critical factor for pocket depth measurements, and with other variable factors prevents making reproducible measurements.
Time frame: Baseline
Periodontal pocket depth
a pathologically deepened gingival sulcus around a tooth at the gingival margin.
Time frame: Baseline
Clinical attachment level
CAL is calculated by subtracting the gingival margin level from the probing depth.
Time frame: Baseline
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