Conclusion : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results
Conclusion : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results
author: Waldemar Reich, Ramona Schweyen, Christian Heinzelmann, Jeremias Hey, Bilal Al-Nawas, Alexander Walter Eckert | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Initial results of the ongoing study confirm the feasibility and safety of the employed system. The implant type seems to be useful for all bone qualities and shows high initial and secondary biomechanical stability in the maxilla and mandible. Long-term follow-up will be needed in validating these initial results in a larger 3-year clinical trial. Crestal bone changes should be evaluated in a larger study cohort. The novel system might extend the spectrum in functional rehabilitation.
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- Abstract : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results
- Introduction : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [1]
- Introduction : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [2]
- Material and methods : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [1]
- Material and methods : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [2]
- Material and methods : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [3]
- Results : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [1]
- Results : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [2]
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [1]
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [2]
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [3]
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [4]
- Discussion : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [5]
- Conclusion : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results
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- Table 1 Patient recruitment : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results
- Table 2 Surgical treatment protocol : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results
- Table 3 Prosthetic treatment protocol : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results
- Table 4 Clinical characteristics of the study cohort : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results
- Fig. 1. a Closed short expandable dental implant (4.1 × 7 mm). The implant-abutment connection is characterised by an internal hexagon for rotation stability, combining the advantages of conical and parallel surfaces to reduce microgaps and micromovement [68]. The microthread concept and platform switching concept are implemented in the implant shoulder to reduce periimplant bone strain [53]. b Manual fixation of the expansion tool. Take note of the distance between both yellow rings. c Completion of the expansion process using the ratchet. Take note of the contact between both yellow rings. d Opened short expandable dental implant (4.1 × 7 mm). The expanded implant provides an increased bone-to-implant interface (pyramid shape) in the apical portion [54]. e Cross-section view of the implant apex. The apical expansion process is characterised by the unfolding of four wings, which are connected by four foils. D1: diameter of the closed implant. D2: diameter of the opened implant. fTop v
- Fig. 2. Cumulative implant survival over the follow-up period. The Kaplan-Meyer diagram visualises the analysis of implant survival in the maxilla and in the mandible (log rank test, p = 0.173) over the follow-up period up to 37 months (Table 4) : Novel expandable short dental implant
- Fig. 3. a Primary implant stability. The histogram visualises the distribution of the implant stability quotients (ISQ) for both jaws measured by resonance frequency analysis (Osstell AB, Göteborg, Sweden). b Secondary implant stability. The histogram shows the distribution of the implant stability quotients (ISQ) of osseointegrated implants. According to the measurement implant stability was classified as low with ISQ values < 60, medium with ISQ values 60–70, and high with values ISQ > 70 [34] : Novel expandable short dental implant
- Fig. 4. a–h Prosthetic restauration—follow-up examination. Intraoral and perioral views of a rehabilitated female patient. (She asked explicitly only for implantological treatment in the mandible.) : Novel expandable short dental implant
- Fig. 5. a Postoperative orthopantomogram. b Follow-up orthopantomogram. c Follow-up standard periapical radiogram (implants i42 and i44). d Follow-up standard periapical radiogram (implants i32 and i34) : Novel expandable short dental implant