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  • Dental Implantology
  • Immunology
  • Osteology

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  • Peri-implantitis lacks predictable and effective treatments.
  • Understanding host response is crucial for future preventive and therapeutic strategies.
  • Current knowledge on osteo-immunoinflammatory modulation in peri-implantitis is limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize existing scientific knowledge on the host osteo-immunoinflammatory response to peri-implantitis.
  • To identify potential biomarkers for monitoring peri-implant therapy response.
  • To explore how host factors influence susceptibility and progression of peri-implant lesions.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature search.
  • Critical review of existing scientific research.
  • Analysis of host osteo-immunoinflammatory response to microbiological challenges in peri-implantitis.

Main Results:

  • Host response profiles around dental implants in peri-implantitis are complex.
  • Specific biomarkers for early diagnosis and prognosis require further investigation.
  • Host modulators of inflammation and bone metabolism play a role in individual susceptibility.

Conclusions:

  • A deeper understanding of the host response in peri-implantitis is essential for developing targeted therapies.
  • Biomarkers are needed for quantifiable assessment of treatment efficacy.
  • Identifying at-risk individuals and sites can improve prevention and management strategies.