Does crown-to-implant ratio affect marginal bone loss around a single short implant at the posterior of the mandible?

牙冠与种植体的比例是否会影响下颌后牙区单个短种植体周围的边缘骨吸收?

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Abstract

CONTEXT: Short implants are acceptable treatment options for atrophic ridges; however, they increase the crown-to-implant (C/I) ratio compared to regular length implants. The study aimed to assess the correlation between the C/I ratio and marginal bone loss (MBL) in single short implants at the posterior of the mandible. AIMS: The study aimed to assess the correlation between the C/I ratio and MBL in single short implants at the posterior of the mandible. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study assessed short implants with 6 mm lengths at the posterior of the mandible. The long-cone peri-apical digital radiographs were taken immediately after loading and 24 months later. Age, gender, implant diameter, gingival biotype, and implant brands were the study variables, and the C/I ratio was the predictive factor. The mean MBL at 2 years was considered the study outcome. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: The Pearson correlation test was applied to assess the correlation between MBL and C/I. RESULTS: Seventy implants (36 Straumann and 34 SGS implants) were studied. A significant difference was observed in the mean MBL between the two implant brands (P < 0.001). Besides, a correlation was found between MBL and the C/I ratio (P = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: It seems that the C/I ratio is associated with an MBL increase in single short implants at the posterior of the mandible.

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