2023 Volume 11 Issue 1 Supplementary
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SINGLE VERSUS SPLINTED SHORT IMPLANTS AT SINUS-AUGMENTED SITES


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Abstract

In modern dentistry, the use of short dental implants has increased, especially in highly resorbed posterior regions. Current research indicates that the success rates of short implants are similar to conventional ones, with the perceived benefit of minimizing surgical complications and being less technically demanding. However, the available high-quality evidence, particularly from randomized controlled trials (≥Ib evidence), is limited when assessing the clinical outcomes of short implants compared to longer implants combined with the osteotome sinus floor elevation technique. The selection between single and splinted short implants in a sinus-augmented site is anuanced decision, contingent upon several crucial factors personalized to the specific clinical context of the individual patient.The selection between single and splinted short implants in a sinus-augmented site is a nuanced decision, contingent upon several crucial factors personalized to the specific clinical context of the individual patient. Single vs splinted implanted at sinus augmented. The Medline, Pubmed, Embase, NCBI, and Cochrane databases were searched for studies of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Incidence, etiology, and management options were analyzed. The selection between single and splinted short implants in a sinus-augmented site is a nuanced decision, contingent upon several crucial factors personalized to the specific clinical context of the individual patient.


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