Study of the survival and success of mini dental implants
Authorship
C.S.S.
Grao en Odontología (2ªed)
C.S.S.
Grao en Odontología (2ªed)
Defense date
09.03.2025 09:30
09.03.2025 09:30
Summary
This clinical study explores the survival and success of narrow-diameter mini dental implants in elderly patients with horizontal alveolar ridge atrophy. A total of 36 Ti-Zr Straumann Mini Implants (2,4mm in diameter) were placed in seven edentulous patients, followed by overdenture rehabilitation. The intervention achieved a 97,2% success rate, minimal peri-implant bone loss (less than 0,5mm in diameter), and notable improvements. In oral health-Related quality of life (OHIP-14/49). The conical desing and ADLC coating enhanced primary stability and biomechanical resilence. No bone graft were required. This evidence supports mini implants as a clinically sound and well accepted treatment modality for fragile anatomical and systemic contexts.
This clinical study explores the survival and success of narrow-diameter mini dental implants in elderly patients with horizontal alveolar ridge atrophy. A total of 36 Ti-Zr Straumann Mini Implants (2,4mm in diameter) were placed in seven edentulous patients, followed by overdenture rehabilitation. The intervention achieved a 97,2% success rate, minimal peri-implant bone loss (less than 0,5mm in diameter), and notable improvements. In oral health-Related quality of life (OHIP-14/49). The conical desing and ADLC coating enhanced primary stability and biomechanical resilence. No bone graft were required. This evidence supports mini implants as a clinically sound and well accepted treatment modality for fragile anatomical and systemic contexts.
Direction
OTERO REY, EVA MARIA (Tutorships)
Peñarrocha Diago, María (Co-tutorships)
OTERO REY, EVA MARIA (Tutorships)
Peñarrocha Diago, María (Co-tutorships)
Court
GARCIA GARCIA, ABEL (Chairman)
LOPEZ CASTRO, GONZALO (Secretary)
GANDARA VILA, PILAR (Member)
GARCIA GARCIA, ABEL (Chairman)
LOPEZ CASTRO, GONZALO (Secretary)
GANDARA VILA, PILAR (Member)