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- Title
Short implants in partially edentuolous maxillae and mandibles: a 10 to 20 years retrospective evaluation.
- Authors
Lops, Diego; Bressan, Eriberto; Pisoni, Gianluca; Cea, Niccolò; Corazza, Boris; Romeo, Eugenio
- Abstract
Purpose. Evaluation of the short implant (8 mm in height) long-term prognosis and of the implant site influence on the prognosis. Methods. A longitudinal study was carried out on 121 patients (57 males and 64 females) consecutively treated with 257 implants. 108 implants were short. Results. Four (3.6%) short implants supporting fixed partial prostheses failed. Similarly, three standard implants supporting fixed partial prostheses and one supporting single-crown prosthesis failed. Mean marginal bone loss (MBL) and probing depth (PD) of short and standard implants were statistically comparable (P > .05). The 20-year cumulative survival rates of short and standard implants were 92.3 and 95.9%, respectively. The cumulative success rates were 78.3 and 81.4%. The survival rates of short implants in posterior and anterior regions were comparable: 95 and 96.4%, respectively. The difference between survival rates was not significant (P > .05). Conclusions. The high reliability of short implants in supporting fixed prostheses was confirmed. Short and standard implants long-term prognoses were not significantly different. The prognosis of short implants in posterior regions was comparable to that of in anterior regions. Nevertheless, a larger sample is required to confirm this trend.
- Publication
International journal of dentistry, 2012, Vol 2012, p351793
- ISSN
1687-8736
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1155/2012/351793