Short implants with single-unit restorations in posterior regions with reduced height – a retrospective study

Aim: Previous studies have shown excellent prognosis with short implants. However, evidence of short implants rehabilitated with single-unit restorations is scarce. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the percentage of success of short implants in posterior maxillary and mandibular regions wit...

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Main Authors: Jamal Hassan Assaf, Agenor Montebello Filho, Fabricio Batistin Zanatta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Campinas 2015-11-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
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Online Access:https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641754
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spelling doaj-a16fc06df6ad438694b9a4dcdf720d752021-07-15T14:01:36ZengUniversidade Estadual de CampinasBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences1677-32252015-11-019410.20396/bjos.v9i4.8641754Short implants with single-unit restorations in posterior regions with reduced height – a retrospective studyJamal Hassan Assaf0Agenor Montebello Filho1Fabricio Batistin Zanatta2São Leopoldo Mandic Research Center Dental SchoolSão Leopoldo Mandic Research Center Dental SchoolFranciscan University CenterAim: Previous studies have shown excellent prognosis with short implants. However, evidence of short implants rehabilitated with single-unit restorations is scarce. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the percentage of success of short implants in posterior maxillary and mandibular regions with single-unit restorations. Methods: This study comprised a retrospective analysis of data of 41 patients that received 54 short implants between 2004 and 2009. All implants were placed by the same surgeon and all restorations were performed by experienced professionals. All implants were placed in sites with reduced bone volume; 48 implants were evaluated by computed tomography and 6 implants by radiography. Failures and biological complications were analyzed. Results: It was observed a success rate of 96.3% in the osseointegration period and 100% in the load period that ranging from 7 to 38 months. Two complications were observed, which were successfully treated without risk of implant loss. Conclusions: Short implants in posterior regions rehabilitated with single-unit restorations are a treatment option with high success rate and thus may be indicated in posterior regions with reduced bone height.https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641754Short implantsSingle-unit restorationsSuccessretrospective study
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author Jamal Hassan Assaf
Agenor Montebello Filho
Fabricio Batistin Zanatta
spellingShingle Jamal Hassan Assaf
Agenor Montebello Filho
Fabricio Batistin Zanatta
Short implants with single-unit restorations in posterior regions with reduced height – a retrospective study
Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
Short implants
Single-unit restorations
Success
retrospective study
author_facet Jamal Hassan Assaf
Agenor Montebello Filho
Fabricio Batistin Zanatta
author_sort Jamal Hassan Assaf
title Short implants with single-unit restorations in posterior regions with reduced height – a retrospective study
title_short Short implants with single-unit restorations in posterior regions with reduced height – a retrospective study
title_full Short implants with single-unit restorations in posterior regions with reduced height – a retrospective study
title_fullStr Short implants with single-unit restorations in posterior regions with reduced height – a retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Short implants with single-unit restorations in posterior regions with reduced height – a retrospective study
title_sort short implants with single-unit restorations in posterior regions with reduced height – a retrospective study
publisher Universidade Estadual de Campinas
series Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
issn 1677-3225
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Aim: Previous studies have shown excellent prognosis with short implants. However, evidence of short implants rehabilitated with single-unit restorations is scarce. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the percentage of success of short implants in posterior maxillary and mandibular regions with single-unit restorations. Methods: This study comprised a retrospective analysis of data of 41 patients that received 54 short implants between 2004 and 2009. All implants were placed by the same surgeon and all restorations were performed by experienced professionals. All implants were placed in sites with reduced bone volume; 48 implants were evaluated by computed tomography and 6 implants by radiography. Failures and biological complications were analyzed. Results: It was observed a success rate of 96.3% in the osseointegration period and 100% in the load period that ranging from 7 to 38 months. Two complications were observed, which were successfully treated without risk of implant loss. Conclusions: Short implants in posterior regions rehabilitated with single-unit restorations are a treatment option with high success rate and thus may be indicated in posterior regions with reduced bone height.
topic Short implants
Single-unit restorations
Success
retrospective study
url https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641754
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