Ibero-Panamerican federation of periodontics delphi study on the trends in diagnosis and treatment of peri-implant diseases and conditions: A Latin American consensus
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Alarcón, Marco Antonio
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Ibero-Panamerican federation of periodontics delphi study on the trends in diagnosis and treatment of peri-implant diseases and conditions: A Latin American consensus
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- Alarcón, Marco Antonio;
- Sanz Sánchez, Ignacio;
- López Pacheco, Andrea;
- Tavelli, Lorenzo;
- Galarraga Vinueza, María Elisa;
- Schwarz, Frank;
- Romanelli, Hugo;
- Peredo, Luis;
- Mendes Pannuti, claudio;
- Javer Manzur, Enrique Gabriel;
- Vieira, Andrés Felipe;
- Montealegre, Mauricio;
- Galindo, Roberto;
- Umanzor, Vilma;
- Treviño, Alejandro;
- Fretes Wood, Patricia;
- Cisneros, Marissa;
- Collins, James R.;
- Bueno, Luis;
- Gimenéz, Xiomara;
- Málaga Figueroa, Lilian;
- Sanz, Mariano;
Abstract
Background: The social diversity, heterogeneous culture, and inherent economic
inequality factors in Latin America (LA) justify conducting a comprehensive
analysis on the current status and future trends of peri-implant diseases and
conditions. Thus, the aim of this Delphi study was to predict the future trends in
the diagnosis and treatment of peri-implant diseases and conditions in LA countries
for the year 2030.
Methods: A Latin American steering committee and group of experts in implant
dentistry validated a questionnaire including 64 questions divided into eight sections.
The questionnaire was run twice with an interval of 45 days, with the
results from the first round made available to all the participants in the second
round. The results were expressed in percentages and data was analyzed describing
the consensus level reached in each question.
Results: A total of 221 experts were invited to participate in the study and a total
214 (96.8%) completed the two rounds. Moderate (65%-85%) to high consensus
(≥85%)was reached in 51 questions (79.69%), except in the questions dealing with
“prevalence”, where no consensus was reached. High and moderate consensus
was attained for all the questions in three fields (risk factors and indicators, diagnosis
and treatment of peri-implant conditions and deficiencies, and prevention
and maintenance).
Conclusions: The present study has provided relevant and useful information
on the predictions in the diagnosis and treatment of peri-implant diseases with a
high level of consensus among experts. Nevertheless, there is still a lack of agreement
in certain domains.
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Ibero-Panamerican Federation of Periodontology (FIPP)
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J Periodontol. 2021;1–22.
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