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Meta-analysis on the survival of short implants

Elsa Menchero-cantalejoJosé-ma Martínez-gonzálezCristina Barona-doradoMiriam Cantero-álvarezFernando Fernández-cáliz

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Dental Implantsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryClinical study designDentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SurgeryShort implantsMachined surfaceOtorhinolaryngologyDental Prosthesis DesignMeta-analysisMaxillaBone qualityUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineHumansSurgeryImplantDental Restoration FailureBone heightbusinessGeneral Dentistry

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Objective: To evaluate the success and failure rates of short implants (10 mm or less) for oral rehabilitations in cases of limited bone height. Study Design: Review of the articles published on the topic between the years 2000 and 2010, and development of a descriptive meta-analysis of the results. Results: The majority of the studies obtain a cumulative success rate (CSR) similar to that of longer implants (92.5% - 98.42% for machined and rough-surface implants, respectively). The studies that record lower cumulative success rates (CSR) are later studies that analyze implants with a machined surface. Almost none of the studi-es compared the success/failure rates with the bone quality or location of the implant (maxilla or mandible). Thus, the results obtained are from a mixture of these parameters. Conclusions: In view of the results analyzed, rehabilitations with short implants are a reliable treatment; however, the lack of consistency in the study designs as well as the presence of bias in all of the studies reviewed make it difficult to analyze the data. © Medicina Oral S. L.

http://hdl.handle.net/10550/60126