Growing evidence has suggested the utility of short dental implants for oral reconstructive procedures in clinical situations of limited vertical bone height. The aim of this review was to systematically evaluate clinical studies of implants < 10 mm in length, to determine short implant-supported prosthesis success in the atrophic jaw. Implant survival, incidence of biological and biomechanical complications, and radiographic peri-implant marginal bone loss were evaluated. Screening of eligible studies, quality assessment, and data extraction were conducted by two reviewers independently. Meta-analyses were performed by the pooling of survival data by implant surface, surgical technique, implant location, type of edentulism, and prosthetic restoration. Two randomized controlled trials and 14 observational studies were selected and analyzed for data extraction. In total, 6193 short-implants were investigated from 3848 participants. The observational period was 3.2 +/- 1.7 yrs (mean +/- SD). The cumulative survival rate (CSR) was 99.1% (95% CI: 98.8-99.4). The biological success rate was 98.8% (95% CI: 97.8-99.8), and the biomechanical success rate was 99.9% (95% CI: 99.4-100.0). A higher CSR was reported for rough-surfaced implants. The provision of short implant-supported prostheses in patients with atrophic alveolar ridges appears to be a successful treatment option in the short term; however, more scientific evidence is needed for the long term.

Short Dental Implants: A Systematic Review / Annibali, Susanna; Cristalli, MARIA PAOLA; D., Dell'Aquila; I., Bignozzi; LA MONACA, Gerardo; Pilloni, Andrea. - In: JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0022-0345. - ELETTRONICO. - 91:1(2012), pp. 25-32. [10.1177/0022034511425675]

Short Dental Implants: A Systematic Review

ANNIBALI, Susanna;CRISTALLI, MARIA PAOLA;LA MONACA, Gerardo;PILLONI, ANDREA
2012

Abstract

Growing evidence has suggested the utility of short dental implants for oral reconstructive procedures in clinical situations of limited vertical bone height. The aim of this review was to systematically evaluate clinical studies of implants < 10 mm in length, to determine short implant-supported prosthesis success in the atrophic jaw. Implant survival, incidence of biological and biomechanical complications, and radiographic peri-implant marginal bone loss were evaluated. Screening of eligible studies, quality assessment, and data extraction were conducted by two reviewers independently. Meta-analyses were performed by the pooling of survival data by implant surface, surgical technique, implant location, type of edentulism, and prosthetic restoration. Two randomized controlled trials and 14 observational studies were selected and analyzed for data extraction. In total, 6193 short-implants were investigated from 3848 participants. The observational period was 3.2 +/- 1.7 yrs (mean +/- SD). The cumulative survival rate (CSR) was 99.1% (95% CI: 98.8-99.4). The biological success rate was 98.8% (95% CI: 97.8-99.8), and the biomechanical success rate was 99.9% (95% CI: 99.4-100.0). A higher CSR was reported for rough-surfaced implants. The provision of short implant-supported prostheses in patients with atrophic alveolar ridges appears to be a successful treatment option in the short term; however, more scientific evidence is needed for the long term.
2012
dental implant; dental prosthesis; implant-supported; literature review; short implant; success rate; survival rate
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Short Dental Implants: A Systematic Review / Annibali, Susanna; Cristalli, MARIA PAOLA; D., Dell'Aquila; I., Bignozzi; LA MONACA, Gerardo; Pilloni, Andrea. - In: JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0022-0345. - ELETTRONICO. - 91:1(2012), pp. 25-32. [10.1177/0022034511425675]
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