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Journal of Transmitted Diseases and Immunity

ISSN: 2573-0320

Page 55

Volume 4

May 10-11, 2018

Frankfurt, Germany

Immunology Research 2018

Tissue Science 2018

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E d i t i o n o f I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n

Immunology and

Evolution of Infectious Diseases

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E d i t i o n o f I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n

Tissue Engineering and

Regenerative Medicine

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ost implant insertion disease is not uncommon according

to recent systematic reviews. Frequency has been classified

in relation to affected biologic entity, number of implants and

number of individuals involved: peri–implant mucositis affected

63.4% of identified participants compared to 30.7% of implants

inserted; peri-implantitis was detected in 18.8% of participants

and 9.6% of implants. Different treatment protocols are described

in the literature. Critical appraisal of the evidence based upon

long term outcome predictability could not sufficiently support

and/or favorize particular treatment protocols. The consensus

report of the sixth European workshop on periodontology (2008)

concluded that there was no evidence that so-called regenerative

procedures had additional beneficial effects on treatment

outcome when used for peri-implantitis lesions. The consensus

report of the tenth European workshop on periodontology (2014)

related skin wound healing to oral soft tissue healing both in

teeth and implants. The aim of the presentation is to introduce

regenerative and maintenance protocols borrowed from wound

healing and addressing both implant affected entities: soft tissues

and supporting bone. The suggested protocols follow established

requests related to the biology of wound healing and modification

of the implant surface, application of self-induced regenerative,

anti-bacterial and anti-bio adhesion coating.

Biography

Liviu Steier served as Clinical and Course Director of the MSc in Endodon-

tics at University of Warwick. He is Specialist in Prosthodontics and Dental

Materials and Specialist in Endodontics. He served as Visiting Professor at

University of Florence and Tufts Dental School. He published numerous pa-

pers and book chapters. He serves as a Reviewer and editorial board for

different scientific journals worldwide. His research interest includes Dental

Bio-Material Science.

lsteier@gmail.com

Tissue regeneration and maintenance protocols for peri-

implant mucositis and implantitis

Liviu Steier

University of Warwick, Germany

Liviu Steier, J Transm Dis Immun 2018, Volume 2

DOI: 10.21767/2573-0320-C2-005