Abstract

Anatomical limits such as the location of the lower alveolar nerve, the maxillary sinus in atrophied jaws might extend implant surgery treatment. The purpose of this systematic literature review is to review the literature and determine whether short implants can be an effective alternative to standard-length implants after bone augmentation. A systematic search was performed on PRISMA wizard. Searched for clinical trials 2010-2020 in the Medline database. The keywords chosen are "short versus long implants, augmented bone, clinical trial", and their various variations. Meta-analyses of the studies of implant loss after 1, 3 and 5years showed a statistically insignificant difference between groups. The number of complications after 1year was statistically significantly higher in the control group. Meta-analyses with follow-up periods of 3 and 5years showed a statistically insignificant difference; Meta-analyses of studies of marginal bone loss after 1, 3 and 5years showed a statistically insignificant difference between the groups. Short dental implants may be a suitable alternative to standard length dental implants after bone augmentation. The risk of their complications is possibly lower because of the lack of need for bone augmentation.

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