Randomized controlled multicenter study comparing short dental implants (6 mm) versus longer dental implants (11-15 mm) in combination with sinus floor elevation procedures. Part 2: clinical and radiographic outcomes at 1 year of loading

Gian Pietro Schincaglia, Daniel S Thoma, Robert Haas, Marcin Tutak, Abel Garcia, Thomas D Taylor, Christoph H F Hämmerle, Gian Pietro Schincaglia, Daniel S Thoma, Robert Haas, Marcin Tutak, Abel Garcia, Thomas D Taylor, Christoph H F Hämmerle

Abstract

Aim: To compare, clinically and radiographically, short dental implants (6 mm) to long implants (11-15 mm) placed with sinus grafting.

Methods: Participants with 5-7 mm of bone height in the posterior maxilla were randomly allocated to receive short implants (GS) or long implants with sinus grafting (GG). Implants were loaded with single crowns 6 months after placement (PR). Patients were re-evaluated 12 months after loading (FU-1). Outcome variables included: Implant survival rate (CSR), marginal bone level alteration (MBL), periodontal probing depth (PPD), bleeding on probing (BoP), plaque control record (PCR) and crown-to-implant ratios (C/I). Statistical analysis was performed using parametric tests.

Results: In 97 subjects, 132 implants were re-evaluated at FU-1. The CSR was 100%. The MBL from implant placement (IP) to (PR) was -0.22 ± 0.4 mm for GG and -0.3 ± 0.45 mm for GS (p < 0.001). MBL from IP to FU-1 was -0.37 ± 0.59 mm for GG and -0.22 ± 0.3 mm for GS (p < 0.001). Intergroup comparisons showed non-significant differences for MBL (p > 0.05), PPD (p = 1) and PCR (p = 0.09). BoP was higher in the GS (p = 0.04). The C/I was 0.99 ± 0.17 for GG and 1.86 ± 0.23 for GS (p < 0.001). No correlation was observed between C/I and MBL, (GG: p = 0.13; GS: p = 0.38).

Conclusions: Both treatment modalities provided similar outcomes.

Keywords: bone augmentation; dental implant; multicentre; randomized controlled clinical trial; short dental implant; sinus floor elevation; sinus grafting.

© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Source: PubMed

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