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Managing the posterior mandible of partially edentulous patients with short, porous-surfaced dental implants: early data from a clinical trial.
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Posterior MandibleGross AnatomyPosterior MandiblesImplant Survival RateMedicinePorous-surfaced Dental Implants9-Mm ImplantsImplantologyDental BiomechanicsOrthognathic SurgerySurgeryClinical DentistryMaxillofacial SurgeryRoot Canal TreatmentOrthopaedic Surgery
Forty-eight Endopore dental implants were placed in the posterior mandibles of 24 partially edentulous patients. Seventeen of these implants replaced premolar teeth, while 31 replaced molars. Only 7-mm and 9-mm implants were used, and the majority of prosthetic restorations (83%) were single crowns. After a mean functional time of 32.6 months (range, 8.2 to 50.3 months), the implant survival rate was 100% and assessment of available radiographic data showed minimal to no crestal bone loss.
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