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A Novel Type of Dental Tube Implant for Areas with Limited Bone Height. Clinical and Radiographic Data from Three Patients with 5‐Year Follow‐Up

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A Novel Type of Dental Tube Implant for Areas with Limited Bone Height. Clinical and Radiographic Data from Three Patients with 5‐Year Follow‐Up

Auteurs : Dan Lundgren ; Christer Slotte ; Kerstin Gröndahl

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Background: Alternative implant designs may reduce the need for complicated and costly bone augmentation procedures in situations with limited bone height.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8208.2011.00414.x

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Wide dental tube implants have been manufactured and tested in three patients and followed for 5 years to evaluate if such implants are capable to support fixed prosthetic constructions with good prognosis in areas with limited bone height.</p>
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Four machined‐tube implants with a height of 6 mm, an outer diameter of 7.4 mm, and an inner diameter of 6.0 mm were placed in three patients. After a healing period of 3 months, ceramometal suprastructures were constructed to supply the implants. Annual clinical and radiographical follow‐ups were done up to 5 years. At the 5‐year follow‐up, all three patients were examined with a cone beam computed tomography technique.</p>
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