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A retrospective study on the factors associated with marginal bone loss of short implants placed in posterior regions

Journal of Dental Implant Research 2023³â 42±Ç 3È£ p.46 ~ 52
Lee Hae-Seok, ±èÅ¿Ï, Yuanyuan Wang, Yang Zhou,
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 ( Lee Hae-Seok ) - 
±èÅ¿Ϡ( Kim Tae-Wan ) - 
 ( Yuanyuan Wang ) - 
 ( Yang Zhou ) - 

Abstract


Purpose: This retrospective cohort study was performed to assess marginal bone loss (MBL) and its risk factors in patients with a shorter-than-conventional length implant in the posterior regions of the mandible or maxilla.

Materials and Methods: The study sample was composed of short implants (7-mm length, 4-mm diameter). Periapical radiographs were taken immediately after functional loading, 6 months after prosthesis delivery, and at all follow-up visits. Measurements were performed using radiographs. The potential risk factors assessed by univariate and multivariate regression analysis were history of guided bone regeneration (GBR), prosthesis type, crown-to-implant ratio, and soft-tissue thickness.

Results: In total, 105 implants in 78 patients were included. Mean follow-up period was 22.27¡¾9.69 months, and mean cumulative peri-implant bone loss during follow-up was 0.13¡¾0.19 mm (range, 0.0¡­0.83 mm). MBL risk did not increase significantly according to a history of GBR, prosthesis type, or crown-to-implant ratio. Simple linear regression showed soft-tissue thickness was a risk factor of MBL. However, multiple linear regression failed to identify any significant risk factor of MBL.

Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that insufficient soft-tissue thickness is a risk factor for MBL in patients with a short implant.

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Marginal bone loss; Short implant; Soft-tissue thickness

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