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Long implants (LI), longer than 13 mm, showed a high survival rate of 97.8% in oral rehabilitation. While LIs offer a slight advantage, maxillary placement and anterior tooth positions had higher failure rates.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Surgery
  • Biomaterials

Background:

  • Longer dental implants (LI) are hypothesized to provide superior survival rates compared to standard-length fixtures.
  • Assessing the long-term efficacy of LI in diverse clinical scenarios is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the survival rate of 780 long implants (LI) used in oral rehabilitation.
  • To compare the performance of LI against standard-length implants within the same patient cohort.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective study evaluated 1,753 dental implants (780 LI, 972 standard) placed between 2008-2013 in 877 patients.
  • Standardized surgical protocols and a post-operative check-up program were employed.
  • Statistical analysis using SPSS identified factors influencing implant survival, including jaw location and tooth position.

Main Results:

  • The overall survival rate was 97.8%, with 38 implant failures out of 1,752.
  • Implant survival showed statistically significant differences based on jaw location (p=0.027), with a higher failure rate in the maxilla (23/768).
  • Tooth position also impacted survival (p=0.027), with more failures in the incisor/canine regions (18/550) compared to premolar/molar regions (20/1,202).

Conclusions:

  • Long implants (LI) demonstrate a high survival rate in oral rehabilitation, offering a small but significant advantage.
  • Maxillary placement and anterior tooth positions present challenges, necessitating careful consideration in treatment planning.