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Review
. 2023 Jun;92(1):9-12.
doi: 10.1111/prd.12442. Epub 2022 Aug 2.

Complications and treatment errors in periodontal and implant therapy

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Complications and treatment errors in periodontal and implant therapy

Giovanni Zucchelli et al. Periodontol 2000. 2023 Jun.
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Abstract

The assortment of periodontal and implant-related treatments has been continuously improved over the last 50 years. Once the decision-making process has been established and the treatment procedure applied, the partial or complete resolution of the problem (eg, periodontal probing depth reduction, clinical attachment level gain, gingival recession reduction, dental hypersensitivity decrease) and a diagnosis change with no or minimal occurrence of adverse events (ie, complications, harms, technical errors, or adverse/side effects) can be expected. The clear identification of the potential types of adverse effects, complications, or even errors is important for contemporary decision-making processes, as they may be related to different local, systemic, and technical aspects. This chapter focused on four core components: (a) providing periodontal definitions for errors, complications, harms, and side effects; (b) defining the types of risk and the clinical impact of adverse effects, errors, and complications in periodontal and peri-implant therapies; (c) evaluating the influence of accidental errors versus the lack of a proper treatment planning; and (d) reporting on the importance of establishing the "net benefit ratio" between the clinical improvements promoted by the therapy and the occurrence of potential adverse events.

Keywords: complications; errors.

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