Can we cure Periimplantitis? A new electrolytic method to clean implant surfaces (GalvoSurge)

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Can we cure Periimplantitis? An electrolytic approach to clean infected implant surfaces

Periimplant pathology turns out to be a frequent problem. Incidence increases because of the raising number of installed implants and the cumulated time of their incorporation. Reviews on effectiveness and efficacy of treatment as well as dental community´s clinical experience demonstrate that a reasonable long-term result is difficult to achieve. Defect anatomy, macro- and micro-design of the implant compromise an adequate decontamination of the implant surface. Neither complete removal of the biofilm nor acceptable amount of re-osseointegration were achievable yet.
The speaker introduces the 2,5 year results of a new method of surface cleaning using an electrolytic approach. Complete re-osseointegration is possible but limited by the skills of the surgeon and anatomical characteristics like defect morphology. Clear treatment strategies and surgical techniques will be addressed and appraised.
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Can we cure Periimplantitis? A new electrolytic method to clean implant surfaces (GalvoSurge)

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