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. 2011 Spring;8(2):75-80.
Epub 2011 Jun 30.

Clinical evaluation of small diameter straumann implants in partially edentulous patients: a 5-year retrospective study

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Clinical evaluation of small diameter straumann implants in partially edentulous patients: a 5-year retrospective study

M Yaltirik et al. J Dent (Tehran). 2011 Spring.

Abstract

Objective: The aim of the present study was to retrospectively evaluate small-diameter (3.3 mm) Straumann® dental implants placed in the maxilla or the mandible over a period of 5 years in function.

Materials and methods: Twenty-eight partially edentulous patients received a total of 48 implants over a 5-year period. After the standard healing period (3 to 6 months), the implants were restored with single-tooth prostheses or fixed partial dentures. All patients were followed according to a strict maintenance program with regular recalls. The cumulative survival rates of implants were analyzed and prosthetic complications were assessed.

Results: After 5 years of function, one single 10-mm-long implant in the maxillary premolar region was lost because of recurrent peri-implant infection in a female patient. Two single 10-mm-long maxillary implants placed in the posterior region were lost due to body fracture. The cumulative 5-year survival rate of the implants was 93.75 %. The most common prosthetic complication was loosening of the occlusal screw.

Conclusion: Within the limited observation period and the number of patients included in this study, it may be concluded that the use of small-diameter implants appears to be predictable if clinical guidelines are followed and appropriate prosthetic restorations are provided. However, it should be noted that fatigue fracture may occur.

Keywords: Complications; Follow-Up; Partial Fixed Prosthesis; Small Diameter Implants.

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