Regenerative and adjunctive surgical strategies in peri-implantitis: A mini-review

Authors

  • Susanna Halim Departement of Esthetics and Dental Implant, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Indonesia
  • Tari Dwi Pratiwi Departement of Dental Science, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Indonesia
  • Christine Christine Undergraduate Program in Dental Science, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Indonesia
  • Ellen Florencia Farrent Undergraduate Program in Dental Science, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Indonesia
  • Ivan Melka Sembiring Meliala Undergraduate Program in Dental Science, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34012/jpms.v7i2.7720

Keywords:

dental implant, peri-implantitis, surgical treatment, bone regeneration, oxygen therapy

Abstract

Peri-implantitis is a major biological complication that threatens the long-term success of dental implants. The progression from peri-implant mucositis to advanced bone loss often necessitates a shift from non-surgical to surgical treatment, although the most effective management protocols remain under debate. This mini-review aims to evaluate and compare clinical outcomes of three distinct approaches to peri-implantitis management: the diagnostic necessity of surgical access, conventional guided bone regeneration (GBR) combined with antibiotics, and adjunctive topical oxygen therapy. A narrative review was conducted, and three representative clinical case reports were purposively selected for detailed analysis. These cases illustrate different therapeutic strategies currently applied in clinical practice. The findings emphasize that surgical intervention is crucial for halting disease progression when non-surgical access proves inadequate. Conventional GBR supplemented with local antibiotics provided exceptional stability during a 17-year follow-up period. In contrast, the application of a topical oxygen gel (BlueM) yielded encouraging 5-year outcomes, demonstrating reduced inflammation and enhanced bone regeneration without the use of antibiotics. The success of all treatment modalities depended heavily on meticulous surface decontamination and thorough defect debridement. Surgical management of peri-implantitis should be tailored to the specific defect morphology. While GBR with antibiotics remains a well-established long-term reference, adjunctive oxygen therapy offers a promising non-antibiotic alternative for infection control. Further randomized controlled trials are warranted to establish standardized clinical protocols.

Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Halim, S., Pratiwi, T. D., Christine, C., Farrent, E. F., & Meliala, I. M. S. (2025). Regenerative and adjunctive surgical strategies in peri-implantitis: A mini-review. Jurnal Prima Medika Sains, 7(2), 146–149. https://doi.org/10.34012/jpms.v7i2.7720

Issue

Section

Review