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Peri-implantitis Surgery Trial Compares Two Methods

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This ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry documents an interventional randomized study comparing two surgical approaches for treating peri-implantitis in dental implant patients. The trial will enroll participants and randomly assign them to receive either resective surgery with implantoplasty or resective surgery with mechanical debridement alone. Participants will undergo blood sampling at multiple timepoints, provide gum tissue and peri-implant fluid samples at baseline and 3 months, and be followed in a 5-year maintenance program. The trial is registered as NCT07550127.

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This ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry records a randomized clinical trial comparing two surgical treatments for peri-implantitis around dental implants. The study compares resective surgery with implantoplasty against resective surgery with mechanical debridement alone. Participants will provide blood samples before surgery, at 48 hours and 2 weeks post-surgery, plus tissue and fluid samples at baseline and 3 months. The 5-year follow-up maintenance program will track long-term outcomes. The document serves as a study registration record and does not impose any regulatory requirements or compliance obligations.

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Peri-implantitis Management: Surgical and Maintenance Outcomes

N/A NCT07550127 Kind: NA Apr 24, 2026

Abstract

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn how two standard surgical treatments for peri-implantitis affect inflammation around dental implants. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive resective surgery with implantoplasty or resective surgery with mechanical debridement only. Participants will provide blood samples before surgery, about 48 hours and 2 weeks after surgery. Participants will also provide a small gum tissue sample and fluid from around the implant at baseline and about 3 months after surgery. Participants will be followed in a maintenance program for up to 5 years.

Conditions: Peri-implantitis

Interventions: Resective surgery with implantoplasty, Resective surgery with mechanical debridement

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NIH
Published
April 24th, 2026
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Notice
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Executive
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Non-binding
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Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Clinical investigators Healthcare providers
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Clinical trial conduct Dental implant surgery Peri-implantitis treatment
Geographic scope
United States US

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Healthcare
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
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Medical Devices Pharmaceuticals

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