A naïve comparison to assess the success of ultra-short implants

Author:

Barman Sangeeta1,Singh Neelesh1,Pant Vandana A.1,Aamir Mohammad1,Biswas Snigdha1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Periodontology and Implantology, Babu Banarasi Das College of Dental Sciences, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction: Conventional implants are associated with ridge augmentation/sinus lift procedures in vertically insufficient ridges, which increase morbidity and healing time. Short implants provided some hope in this context. The present study considered the use of ultra-short implants in vertically insufficient posterior mandibular ridges and evaluated their success. Hence, study was done to evaluate the success of ultra-short implants in partially edentulous posterior mandible clinically and radiographically. Materials and Methods: The study is a “Naïve direct comparison” of ultra-short implants to conventional implants for assessing their success in vertically insufficient posterior mandibular ridges. A total of 10 ultra-short implants were placed in a partially edentulous posterior mandibular ridge with at least 8-mm horizontal (at crest) and vertical dimensions. A delayed loading was done at three-month follow-up. Data acquisition was done at baseline (immediately after loading), 6-, 9-, 12-month intervals. Parameters assessed were marginal bone loss (MBL), probing pocket depth reduction (PPDR), modified plaque index (mPI), modified gingival index (mGI). Results: All the placed 10 implants survived, and no failure was observed. “Independent sample t-test” and “paired sample t-test” was done for intergroup and intragroup analysis, respectively. Intergroup comparison between the ultra-short and conventional implants presented a statistically insignificant difference between all the parameters at all the follow-up visits (baseline, 6-, 9-, 12 months). Conclusions: Within the limitations, it was thus concluded that ultra-short implants may be considered as a viable treatment option for vertically insufficient mandibular ridge. Further, long-term randomized controlled trials are required to establish the evidence.

Publisher

Medknow

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