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Results : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [2]

Results : Novel expandable short dental implants in situations with reduced vertical bone height—technical note and first results [2]

author: Waldemar Reich, Ramona Schweyen, Christian Heinzelmann, Jeremias Hey, Bilal Al-Nawas, Alexander Walter Eckert | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID

Over the follow-up period, the mean crestal bone changes after loading were as follows (each compared to the baseline): in the first year, 1.0 ± 0.9 mm 95% CI (0.5; 1.5) in the maxilla and 0.7 ± 0.4 mm 95% CI (0.5; 1.0) in the mandible (p = 0.011; independent t test), and in the second year, 1.3 ± 0.8 mm 95% CI (0.8; 1.7) in the maxilla and 1.0 ± 0.7 mm 95% CI (0.6; 1.4) in the mandible (p = 0.644; independent t test). Clinical and radiological investigations did not reveal any inflammatory signs or radiolucency in the periapical region for all inserted implants.

A representative case of a rehabilitated female patient is visualised in Fig. 4a–h and Fig. 5a–d (radiograms).

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