PURPOSE:To compare the longevity and marginal bone loss of narrow-diameter (≤3.3-mm) versus standard-diameter implants supporting single crowns. MATERIAL AND METHODS:The MEDLINE (via PubMed), Scopus, and SciELO databases were searched for relevant publications. In addition, the scientific references provided by each of the implant companies that appeared in the search were reviewed. Intervention studies comparing longevity and bone loss between narrow-diameter and standard-diameter implants were included. RESULTS:The search was limited to in vivo studies in humans. The query returned 1931 results, of which 4 met the inclusion criteria. The implant success rate ranged from 93.8% to 100% over a maximum follow-up of 3 years, with no difference...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to analyze retrospectively the long-term survival and s...
Abstract Purpose Narrow-diameter implants facilitate single‐tooth restoration when interdental or in...
Retrospective research accessing the Electronic Health Record (EHR) of the University of Pittsburgh ...
OBJECTIVES: Narrow-diameter implants (NDIs) are used in severely resorbed mandibles. The reduced imp...
Objective: To evaluate the predictability of narrow-diameter implants as a treatment option in routi...
Objective. The objective of the present review is to assess the implant survival, marginal bone loss...
Purpose: The present systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to investigate the available evidence...
Implants with a small diameter may be used where bone width is reduced or in single-tooth gaps with ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Background: Narrow-diameter implants are planned for specific clinical conditions as locator implant...
Objective: This study was initiated to evaluate the 5-year implant survival rate and marginal bone l...
The objectives were to evaluate the bone loss (BL) around narrow diameter implants (3.3 mm) 2 years ...
To evaluate the outcome of narrow-diameter (3.3-mm) locking-taper implants used in the rehabilitatio...
Alveloar ridges of limited dimensions could preclude the placement of dental implants of the regular...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical reliability of narrow implants placed in a one-stage procedure a...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to analyze retrospectively the long-term survival and s...
Abstract Purpose Narrow-diameter implants facilitate single‐tooth restoration when interdental or in...
Retrospective research accessing the Electronic Health Record (EHR) of the University of Pittsburgh ...
OBJECTIVES: Narrow-diameter implants (NDIs) are used in severely resorbed mandibles. The reduced imp...
Objective: To evaluate the predictability of narrow-diameter implants as a treatment option in routi...
Objective. The objective of the present review is to assess the implant survival, marginal bone loss...
Purpose: The present systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to investigate the available evidence...
Implants with a small diameter may be used where bone width is reduced or in single-tooth gaps with ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Background: Narrow-diameter implants are planned for specific clinical conditions as locator implant...
Objective: This study was initiated to evaluate the 5-year implant survival rate and marginal bone l...
The objectives were to evaluate the bone loss (BL) around narrow diameter implants (3.3 mm) 2 years ...
To evaluate the outcome of narrow-diameter (3.3-mm) locking-taper implants used in the rehabilitatio...
Alveloar ridges of limited dimensions could preclude the placement of dental implants of the regular...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical reliability of narrow implants placed in a one-stage procedure a...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to analyze retrospectively the long-term survival and s...
Abstract Purpose Narrow-diameter implants facilitate single‐tooth restoration when interdental or in...
Retrospective research accessing the Electronic Health Record (EHR) of the University of Pittsburgh ...