Conclusion : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study
Conclusion : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study
author: Jonas Lorenz, Maximilian Blume, Tadas Korzinskas, Shahram Ghanaati, Robert A Sader | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
The present retrospective study analyzed the clinical and radiological performance of dental implants of 7-mm length in the posterior maxilla used to avoid sinus augmentation procedures. After a mean period of loading of 5 years, a survival rate of 100% and an absence of peri-implant infections were detected, which leads to the conclusion that “short implants” are a reliable treatment option to avoid sinus augmentation procedures and replace missing teeth in the posterior maxilla.
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- Abstract : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study
- Introduction : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study [1]
- Introduction : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study [2]
- Materials and methods : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study [1]
- Materials and methods : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study [2]
- Materials and methods : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study [3]
- Results : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study [1]
- Results : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study [2]
- Discussion : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study [1]
- Discussion : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study [2]
- Conclusion : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study
- Abbreviations : Short implants in the posterior maxilla to avoid sinus augmentation procedure: 5-year results from a retrospective cohort study
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- Table 1 An overview of the patient information, implant localization, and implant data from the retrospectively investigated implants (Of: Short implant)
- Table 2 An overview of the results of the clinical and radiological follow-up investigation (Of: Short implant)
- Fig. 1. The clinical images of patient 4, with implant-supported single crowns in regions 26 and 27. No signs of a peri-implant infection, mucositis, peri-implantitis, or marginal bone loss were detected. a Occlusal view. b Left-side view. c Orthopantogram. d Close-up radiographic view : Short implant