2017
DOI: 10.1111/cid.12494
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Risk factors for single crowns supported by short (6‐mm) implants in the posterior region: A prospective clinical and radiographic study

Abstract: The 6-mm implants supporting single crowns performed well, but the mandible shows a higher risk of failure. The time and clinical C/I ratio are predictors for bone loss.

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“…According to the established success criteria MBL should not exceed 1.5 mm after the first year of loading and not 0.2 mm in the subsequent years . Thus, a MBL of 0.71 mm and a survival rate of 97.3% is considered to be satisfactory and comparable to other studies also investigating short dental implants (Table ). Two implants in the posterior mandibular region of one patient had to be explanted after 2 months following insertion due to implant loosening as a consequence of failed osseointegration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…According to the established success criteria MBL should not exceed 1.5 mm after the first year of loading and not 0.2 mm in the subsequent years . Thus, a MBL of 0.71 mm and a survival rate of 97.3% is considered to be satisfactory and comparable to other studies also investigating short dental implants (Table ). Two implants in the posterior mandibular region of one patient had to be explanted after 2 months following insertion due to implant loosening as a consequence of failed osseointegration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Peri-implant MBL plays a key role for long-term implant stability. 25,31 According to the established success criteria MBL should not exceed 32 Thus, a MBL of 0.71 mm and a survival rate of 97.3% is considered to be satisfactory and comparable to other studies also investigating short dental implants 9,12,[33][34][35][36] (Table 5) insertion results in ischemic conditions that seriously inhibit the process of osseointegration. 31,37 Consequently, complications and early implant failures are commonly described in this poor vascularized region.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…(2017) which mentioned a survival rate of 91.3% for implants as well as crowns after a follow‐up of 45 months. This percentage is rather low compared to an expected implant survival rate of more than 97% after 5 years as stated in the systematic review of Doornewaard et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One exception is again the study of Villarinho et al. (2017) which mentioned screw loosening being 28.3% after a follow‐up of 45 months. This is in strong contrast to other studies and can best be compared with the study of Rossi et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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