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https://doi.org/10.15644/asc56/2/5

Short versus Standard Length Implants with Sinus Floor Elevation for the Atrophic Posterior Maxilla

Elk Schiegnitz ; Odjel za oralnu i maksilofacijalnu te plastičnu kirurgiju Sveučilišnoga medicinskoga centra, Sveučilišta Johannes Gutenberg, Mainz, Njemačka
Nina Hill ; Odjel za oralnu i maksilofacijalnu te plastičnu kirurgiju Sveučilišnoga medicinskoga centra, Sveučilišta Johannes Gutenberg, Mainz, Njemačka
Keyvan Sagheb ; Odjel za oralnu i maksilofacijalnu te plastičnu kirurgiju Sveučilišnoga medicinskoga centra, Sveučilišta Johannes Gutenberg, Mainz, Njemačka
Jochem König ; Institut za medicinsku biometriju, epidemiologiju i informatiku Sveučilišta Johannes Gutenbe rg, Mainz, Njemačka
Kawe Sagheb ; Odjel za protetiku Sveučilišnoga medicinskoga centra Sveučilišta Johannes Gutenberg, Mainz, Njemačka
Bilal Al-Nawas ; Odjel za oralnu i maksilofacijalnu te plastičnu kirurgiju Sveučilišnoga medicinskoga centra, Sveučilišta Johannes Gutenberg, Mainz, Njemačka


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Sažetak

Objectives: the aim of this clinical study was to compare clinical and radiological outcomes of short dental implants inserted in pristine bone to standard length implants inserted in combination with sinus floor elevation. Materials and methods: For this clinical study, the clinical and radiological outcome of 126 short dental implants (84 patients), inserted in pristine bone were compared with 312 standard length implants (156 patients), placed in combination with maxillary sinus floor elevation procedures. Results: The short implant group (test group [TG]; mean follow-up (± standard deviation (SD) 56.6 ± 42.9 months) and the augmented group (control group [CG]; mean follow-up 41.6 ± 37.6 months) showed cumulative survival rates of 91.8% and 92.4%. Cumulative 5-year implant survival rates were 91.8% for the TG and 90.7% for the CG (p=0.421). Mean marginal bone loss was significantly higher in the CG than in the TG, with a mean MBL of 0.70 ± 0.72 mm in the TG and 0.96 ± 0.91 mm in the CG (p<0.001). A comparable and promising oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) was observed in the control and test groups. Conclusions: After over 3 years, short implants placed in the resorbed posterior maxilla obtained similar results to standard implants combined with maxillary sinus floor augmentation procedures.

Ključne riječi

Dental Implants; Sinus Floor Augmentation; Maxilla; Dental Implantation; Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation

Hrčak ID:

278944

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/278944

Datum izdavanja:

13.6.2022.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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