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Peri-implant diseases comprise inflammatory reactions in the host tissues and include peri-implant mucositis or peri-implantitis. Peri-implant mucositis, also called “ailing implant,” is defined as a reversible inflammation localized to the soft tissues with no signs of supporting bone loss.1–4 Peri-implant mucositis may resolve by itself or persist for an undetermined period of time with the possibility of developing peri-implantitis and implant failure. Peri-implantitis refers to a destructive inflammatory reaction with evidence of loss of supporting bone around a failing but functional implant.1–3,5 A failed implant is defined as one that exhibits clinical mobility, pain on function, bone loss more than half of the total length of the implant, or uncontrolled exudate.6
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