Primary and Secondary Stability of Short (4 mm) Versus Standard (≥ 10 mm) Implants Placed in the Same Mandible: A Prospective Clinical Study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Georgios Poulopoulos, Christine Mirzakhanian, Guido Heydecke, Joachim Esken, Daniel R Reissmann
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Purpose: To compare the stability of short vs standard (ie, regular-length) implants in the edentulous mandible. Materials and Methods: In this prospective clinical study, 20 patients with edentulous mandibles received four implants each-two short implants (4 mm) in the region of the first molar and two standard implants (≥ 10 mm) in the interforaminal region. Implant stability was assessed using resonance frequency analysis immediately after implant placement and at the day of the abutment connection after 3 months of healing in order to provide an implant stability quotient (ISQ). Results: Implant stability in the two implant groups at placement (ISQ: short 66.2; standard 68.2) and at abutment connection (ISQ: short 74.9; standard 75.7) did not differ substantially or statistically significantly (both P > .05). Findings did not change after statistically controlling for potential confounders such as bone quality and bone crest width. At abutment connection, 95% of the short and 97.5% of the standard implants demonstrated sufficient stability for conventional loading (P > .05). Conclusions: Short dental implants demonstrate similar primary and secondary stability compared to standard implants and seem to be a promising treatment option for rehabilitation of patients with edentulous mandibles.

同一下颌骨中放置的短(4mm)与标准(≥10mm)植入物的一次和二次稳定性:一项前瞻性临床研究。
目的:比较短种植体与标准种植体(即规则长度)在无牙下颌骨中的稳定性。材料和方法:在这项前瞻性临床研究中,20名无牙颌患者接受了四个种植体,每个种植体在第一磨牙区域接受了两个短种植体(4mm),在口腔间区域接受了二个标准种植体(≥10mm)。植入物放置后立即使用共振频率分析评估植入物的稳定性,并在3个月愈合后的基牙连接当天评估植入物稳定性,以提供植入物稳定性商(ISQ)。结果:两个植入物组在植入时(ISQ:短66.2;标准68.2)和基牙连接时(ISQ:短74.9;标准75.7)的植入物稳定性没有显著差异或统计学意义(均P>0.05)。在统计控制了骨质量和骨嵴宽度等潜在混杂因素后,结果没有变化。在基牙连接处,95%的短牙种植体和97.5%的标准牙种植体在常规负载下表现出足够的稳定性(P>0.05)。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
115
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Edited by Steven E. Eckert, DDS, MS ISSN (Print): 0882-2786 ISSN (Online): 1942-4434 This highly regarded, often-cited journal integrates clinical and scientific data to improve methods and results of oral and maxillofacial implant therapy. It presents pioneering research, technology, clinical applications, reviews of the literature, seminal studies, emerging technology, position papers, and consensus studies, as well as the many clinical and therapeutic innovations that ensue as a result of these efforts. The editorial board is composed of recognized opinion leaders in their respective areas of expertise and reflects the international reach of the journal. Under their leadership, JOMI maintains its strong scientific integrity while expanding its influence within the field of implant dentistry. JOMI’s popular regular feature "Thematic Abstract Review" presents a review of abstracts of recently published articles on a specific topical area of interest each issue.
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