Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.  2017 Nov;39(11):33. 10.1186/s40902-017-0132-2.

Recent advances in dental implants

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  • 1Department of Oral and MaxilloFacial Surgery, Dental Hospital, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do Korea, Republic of. haruna348@naver.com

Abstract

Dental implants are a common treatment for the loss of teeth. This paper summarizes current knowledge on implant surfaces, immediate loading versus conventional loading, short implants, sinus lifting, and custom implants using three-dimensional printing. Most of the implant surface modifications showed good osseointegration results. Regarding biomolecular coatings, which have been recently developed and studied, good results were observed in animal experiments. Immediate loading had similar clinical outcomes compared to conventional loading and can be used as a successful treatment because it has the advantage of reducing treatment times and providing early function and aesthetics. Short implants showed similar clinical outcomes compared to standard implants. A variety of sinus augmentation techniques, grafting materials, and alternative techniques, such as tilted implants, zygomatic implants, and short implants, can be used. With the development of new technologies in three-dimension and computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) customized implants can be used as an alternative to conventional implant designs. However, there are limitations due to the lack of long-term studies or clinical studies. A long-term clinical trial and a more predictive study are needed.

Keyword

Dental implants; Osseointegration; Immediate dental implant loading; Sinus floor augmentation; Computer-aided design

MeSH Terms

Animal Experimentation
Computer-Aided Design
Dental Implants*
Esthetics
Immediate Dental Implant Loading
Lifting
Osseointegration
Printing, Three-Dimensional
Sinus Floor Augmentation
Tooth
Transplants
Dental Implants
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