Objective: Narrow-diameter implants are indicated for narrow sites, small interdental/interimplant spaces, or sites with congenitally missing teeth. They also offer a substitute for invasive augmentation procedures. The authors retrospectively evaluated the performance of a new 3.0-mm diameter implant for rehabilitating small anterior spaces. Method and Materials: This observational multicenter retrospective case series included consecutive patients needing single-unit restoration for mandibular and lateral maxillary incisors. The outcome variables were: implant survival, Plaque Index, pocket probing depth (PPD), Jemt's papilla index, bleeding on probing (BOP), and marginal bone remodeling. Results: In total, 45 patients received 58 3.0-mm ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at assessing the clinical outcome of narrow diameter implants in the tr...
Objectives: Implants are used to replace congenitally missing lateral incisors but often the space a...
none4noBackground: Evidence concerning predictability of narrowdiameter implants (NDIs) (<3.3 mm)...
Background: Narrow-diameter implants are planned for specific clinical conditions as locator implant...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical reliability of narrow implants placed in a one-stage procedure a...
Objective: This study was initiated to evaluate the 5-year implant survival rate and marginal bone l...
Purpose: For patients with narrow, single-tooth edentulous ridges as a result of permanent tooth age...
Abstract Purpose Narrow-diameter implants facilitate single‐tooth restoration when interdental or in...
Alveloar ridges of limited dimensions could preclude the placement of dental implants of the regular...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
BACKGROUND: Bone augmentation procedures can be associated with significant patient morbidity, can b...
The aim of the present multi-center study was to evaluate the treatment outcome of immediately resto...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether 4.0 x 4.0 mm dental implants could be an alternative to implants at lea...
OBJECTIVES: Narrow-diameter implants (NDIs) are used in severely resorbed mandibles. The reduced imp...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether short (5 mm) dental implants could be a suitable alternative to augment...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at assessing the clinical outcome of narrow diameter implants in the tr...
Objectives: Implants are used to replace congenitally missing lateral incisors but often the space a...
none4noBackground: Evidence concerning predictability of narrowdiameter implants (NDIs) (<3.3 mm)...
Background: Narrow-diameter implants are planned for specific clinical conditions as locator implant...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical reliability of narrow implants placed in a one-stage procedure a...
Objective: This study was initiated to evaluate the 5-year implant survival rate and marginal bone l...
Purpose: For patients with narrow, single-tooth edentulous ridges as a result of permanent tooth age...
Abstract Purpose Narrow-diameter implants facilitate single‐tooth restoration when interdental or in...
Alveloar ridges of limited dimensions could preclude the placement of dental implants of the regular...
Implant dentistry has had a great success in the last decades for replacing missing teeth; however, ...
BACKGROUND: Bone augmentation procedures can be associated with significant patient morbidity, can b...
The aim of the present multi-center study was to evaluate the treatment outcome of immediately resto...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether 4.0 x 4.0 mm dental implants could be an alternative to implants at lea...
OBJECTIVES: Narrow-diameter implants (NDIs) are used in severely resorbed mandibles. The reduced imp...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether short (5 mm) dental implants could be a suitable alternative to augment...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at assessing the clinical outcome of narrow diameter implants in the tr...
Objectives: Implants are used to replace congenitally missing lateral incisors but often the space a...
none4noBackground: Evidence concerning predictability of narrowdiameter implants (NDIs) (<3.3 mm)...