Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, implant surgery needs bone availability. The use of narrow diameter implants (NDIs) may be an alternative approach in patients with atrophic maxilla or mandible. The aim of this study is to perform a study on NDIs to evaluate their survival rate. In the period between January 2008 and December 2013, 877 patients (498 females and 379 males) were operated at the BDD private Practice Clinic (Milan, Italy). The mean post-surgical follow-up was 30±17 months (max min, 84 1). One thousand three hundred and forty-six implants (EDIERRE Implant System SpA, Genoa, Italy) were included in the present study, 112 (8.3%) 3.3 mm (i.e. narrow) and 1,234 (91...
The use of wide diameter implants (WDI) have had a great success, particularly in posterior jaws, be...
OBJECTIVES: Narrow-diameter implants (NDIs) are used in severely resorbed mandibles. The reduced imp...
none4noBackground: Evidence concerning predictability of narrowdiameter implants (NDIs) (<3.3 mm)...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Narrow diameter implants (NDI) (i.e. diameter 3.75 mm) are a potential solution for specific clinica...
Objective: To evaluate the predictability of narrow-diameter implants as a treatment option in routi...
Objective: To evaluate the predictability of narrow-diameter implants as a treatment option in routi...
Objective: To evaluate the predictability of narrow-diameter implants as a treatment option in routi...
The use of wide diameter implants (WDI) have had a great success, particularly in posterior jaws, be...
Background: Narrow-diameter implants are planned for specific clinical conditions as locator implant...
The use of wide diameter implants (WDI) have had a great success, particularly in posterior jaws, be...
The use of wide diameter implants (WDI) have had a great success, particularly in posterior jaws, be...
The use of wide diameter implants (WDI) have had a great success, particularly in posterior jaws, be...
OBJECTIVES: Narrow-diameter implants (NDIs) are used in severely resorbed mandibles. The reduced imp...
none4noBackground: Evidence concerning predictability of narrowdiameter implants (NDIs) (<3.3 mm)...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
Narrow diameter implants (NDI) (i.e. diameter 3.75 mm) are a potential solution for specific clinica...
Objective: To evaluate the predictability of narrow-diameter implants as a treatment option in routi...
Objective: To evaluate the predictability of narrow-diameter implants as a treatment option in routi...
Objective: To evaluate the predictability of narrow-diameter implants as a treatment option in routi...
The use of wide diameter implants (WDI) have had a great success, particularly in posterior jaws, be...
Background: Narrow-diameter implants are planned for specific clinical conditions as locator implant...
The use of wide diameter implants (WDI) have had a great success, particularly in posterior jaws, be...
The use of wide diameter implants (WDI) have had a great success, particularly in posterior jaws, be...
The use of wide diameter implants (WDI) have had a great success, particularly in posterior jaws, be...
OBJECTIVES: Narrow-diameter implants (NDIs) are used in severely resorbed mandibles. The reduced imp...
none4noBackground: Evidence concerning predictability of narrowdiameter implants (NDIs) (<3.3 mm)...