Short implants compared to regular dental implants after bone augmentation in the atrophic posterior mandible: umbrella review and meta-analysis of success outcomes.
Gustavo Sáenz-RavelloBenjamín Ossandón-ZúñigaVicente Muñoz-MezaDante Mora-FerraroMauricio BaezaShengchi FanKeyvan SaghebEik SchiegnitzLeonardo DíazPublished in: International journal of implant dentistry (2023)
The available evidence partially suggests that the use of short implants could decrease implant failure, MBL, and biological complications, and increase patient satisfaction. However, given the need for further RCTs and real-world evidence to fully evaluate short- and long-term outcomes, it would be prudent for clinicians to carefully consider the individual needs and circumstances of the patients before deciding whether to use short implants. Trial registration PROSPERO CRD42022333526.
Keyphrases
- soft tissue
- patient satisfaction
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- peritoneal dialysis
- clinical trial
- study protocol
- prognostic factors
- type diabetes
- randomized controlled trial
- risk factors
- systematic review
- metabolic syndrome
- bone mineral density
- adipose tissue
- phase iii
- postmenopausal women
- weight loss
- bone loss