Radiographic density changes may be associated with overloading and implant loss on short implants: A 5-year analysis of a randomized controlled clinical trial.
Alfonso GilFranz-Josef StraussChristoph Hans Franz HämmerleKarin WollebRoman SchellenbergRonald Ernst JungDaniel Stefan ThomaPublished in: Clinical implant dentistry and related research (2022)
Within the limitations of the present study, the radiographic bone density in the maxilla appears to increase distinctly around short implants when cantilevers are used. In contrast, the radiographic density in the mandible appears to be unaffected by the use of a cantilever, suggesting a lower threshold of adaptation to occlusal forces and thus a higher susceptibility to overload and implant loss at earlier time points.