: Objective: A peri-implant gap or a "jumping gap" between an implant surface and the buccal bone can often complicate the successful integration of dental implants, impairing osseointegration and long-term implant stability. Although various techniques and materials are available for managing this gap, there is no consensus on the most effective approach. The current literature lacks standardized, evidence-based guidelines for selecting the optimal technique or material for managing peri-implant gaps, especially following immediate implant placement. This systematic review aims to evaluate the efficacy of various techniques and materials to manage the peri-implant gap to improve the implant stability, bone preservation, and esthetic outcomes using the PROSPERO registration number CRD42024508852. Methods: A comprehensive search of the MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane databases was conducted, and various studies were selected, including 11 randomized clinical trials that investigated different grafting materials and techniques for managing the gap between the implant and the buccal plate. The selected studies were assessed for the risk of bias, and the data were extracted based on primary outcomes such as implant stability, bone density, and esthetic parameters. Results: The findings indicate that xenografts and alloplastic grafts were superior in preserving bone volume compared to platelet-rich fibrin. Techniques like the socket shield and immediate provisional prothesis methods showed promise in maintaining soft tissue and bone integrity. However, heterogeneity across the studies limits definitive conclusions. Conclusions: Further high-quality research is needed to establish standardized guidelines for peri-implant gap management. The selection of techniques and materials should be tailored to individual patient needs.
Insights into the Current Management Techniques for Peri-Implant Gaps: A Systematic Review
Menchini-Fabris, Giovanni Battista
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2025-01-01
Abstract
: Objective: A peri-implant gap or a "jumping gap" between an implant surface and the buccal bone can often complicate the successful integration of dental implants, impairing osseointegration and long-term implant stability. Although various techniques and materials are available for managing this gap, there is no consensus on the most effective approach. The current literature lacks standardized, evidence-based guidelines for selecting the optimal technique or material for managing peri-implant gaps, especially following immediate implant placement. This systematic review aims to evaluate the efficacy of various techniques and materials to manage the peri-implant gap to improve the implant stability, bone preservation, and esthetic outcomes using the PROSPERO registration number CRD42024508852. Methods: A comprehensive search of the MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane databases was conducted, and various studies were selected, including 11 randomized clinical trials that investigated different grafting materials and techniques for managing the gap between the implant and the buccal plate. The selected studies were assessed for the risk of bias, and the data were extracted based on primary outcomes such as implant stability, bone density, and esthetic parameters. Results: The findings indicate that xenografts and alloplastic grafts were superior in preserving bone volume compared to platelet-rich fibrin. Techniques like the socket shield and immediate provisional prothesis methods showed promise in maintaining soft tissue and bone integrity. However, heterogeneity across the studies limits definitive conclusions. Conclusions: Further high-quality research is needed to establish standardized guidelines for peri-implant gap management. The selection of techniques and materials should be tailored to individual patient needs.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
