The prosthetic treatment with dental implants is challenging in posterior maxilla, where there is a sinus pneumatization. For the rehabilitation of patients with intermediate bone level, short implants have been used as alternative. It is also needed to look for the prosthetic context of rehabilitation with implants, like the use of different materials as abutments. The aim of this study is to compare the survival of two sizes of implants (short vs standard) placed in upper premolars region with need of bone graft, with a minimum of three years of follow-up, and assess the behavior of different abutments (titanium vs zirconia) in prosthesis in this context. This will be a randomized clinical trial with two groups: 1) standard implants and sinus lift; and 2) short implants without sinus lift. The patients who fulfill the inclusion criteria and accept to participate of this study, will be included in the randomization process. At the implant installation, a brown envelope, with the word SHORT or STANDARD, will be open, in order to determine the group. Abutment type will be also randomized. Four months after the installation, torque will be confirmed and the abutment will be installed. Implant failure and prosthesis failure in function of the abutment will be the outcomes. Data analysis will be conducted following a previously established spreadsheet using the Kaplan-Meier method and log rank test for success and survival, followed by Cox regression, if possible and according to the number of failures.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
50
Short implant will be placed depending on the previous randomization. For that, a surgical access will be done, and the implant will be placed, cover screw will be installed and the access closed. The patient will receive the definitive crown after five months after the short implant installation.
First, a surgical access will be performed, followed by sinus lift procedure. Next, a standard implant will be placed, cover screw will be installed and the access closed. The patient will receive the definitive crown after five months after the short implant installation.
Federal University of Pelotas - School of Dentistry
Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
RECRUITINGimplant survival
survival will be evaluated by osseointegration presence.
Time frame: five months after the implant placement
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