Luigi Canullo: Clinically induced peri-implantitis - A wider understanding of triggering factors and etiology
Video highlights
- Causes of Peri-implantitis
- Effects of implant surface treatment, implant surface contamination, and iatrogenic factors that can cause peri-implantitis
- Peri-implantitis can be plaque induced, surgically triggered and/or prosthetically triggered
Dr. Canullo focuses on the triggering factors and etiology of peri-implantitis. He discusses the missing links between non-surgical, resective, and regenerative treatment of peri-implantitis and long-term results.
Interesting facts:
In 2018, Dr. Canullo was awarded with the William R. Laney Award by the Academy of Osseointegration for the article “Association Between Clinical and Microbiologic Cluster Profiles and Peri-implantitis”1
1Canullo, L., Peñarrocha, M., Monje, A., Catena, A., Wang, H.L. and Peñarrocha, D., 2017. Association Between Clinical and Microbiologic Cluster Profiles and Peri-implantitis. International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 32(5).
Clinical topics
Implant surfaces Complications & long-term success Peri-implantitis Peri-implant therapy Peri-implantitisQuestions
Ask a questionMorning dear Colleague. What about the implant surfaces and connections? Kind regards.
Removal of 2 causative factors in Peri-implantits
By using implants with no microgap and over engineer all cases (more than adequate implants to support the prosthesis) we can remove some of the causes of Peri-implantitis
By using implants with no microgap and over engineer all cases (more than adequate implants to support the prosthesis) we can remove some of the causes of Peri-implantitis