Short Implants 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44199-9_8
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The Survival of Short and Ultrashort Plateau Root Form Implants

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“…Recent systematic reviews with meta-analyses agreed that short implants could be a suitable alternative to more invasive procedures when there is the need to treat alveolar atrophy of the posterior jaws [15,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24]. Similar survival rates, when compared with standard-length implants, have been reported for short implants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Recent systematic reviews with meta-analyses agreed that short implants could be a suitable alternative to more invasive procedures when there is the need to treat alveolar atrophy of the posterior jaws [15,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24]. Similar survival rates, when compared with standard-length implants, have been reported for short implants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…A trend towards a reduction in the implant length of short implants has been observed in recent years, with the introduction in the market of Extrashort and Ultrashort implants (5–6 mm length, or even less) [15,16,17,24]. These implants have been shown to be able to osseointegrate and bear a functional load [24]. Furthermore, Nanoshort implants with a still-reduced implant length (2.5/3.5 mm length) are available in the market [25].…”
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“…Implants ≤10 mm,19 ≤8 mm,20 ≤7 mm21 and 6–8 mm22 are reported to have survival rates comparable to those of longer implants. In addition, short implants ≤6 mm in length have been introduced as another alternative in atrophic posterior maxilla 6 23 24. Short implants require a less complicated surgical approach and could be used in cases when sinus floor elevation surgery is not applicable,25 26 especially in cases of maxillary sinusitis, maxillary cyst, large vessels and other cases involving abnormal sinus anatomy.…”
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“…Durch die Gestaltungsmerkmale wie dem Platform-Switching und der rückwärtsgerichteten Implantatschulter kann mit kurzen Implantaten eine gute Langzeitstabilität erreicht werden [9]. So zeigen Implantate mit einer chronischen Klopfverbindung und kurzen bis sehr kurzen Implantatlängen eine sehr hohe Erfolgsquote, obwohl das klassische Kronen-Implantat-Verhältnis nicht eingehalten wird [19]. Diese kurzen Implantate zeigen dann aber in der Regel einen größeren Implantatdurchmesser auf, damit eine entsprechende Krafteinleitung in den Kiefer erfolgen kann.…”
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