Implantes dentários curtos na implantodontia moderna: revisão sistematizada

Autores

  • Valthierre Nunes de Lima
  • Guilherme André Del' Arco Ramires
  • Júlio César Monteiro Barbosa
  • Tárik Ocon Braga Polo
  • Leonardo Perez Faverani
  • Ana Paula Farnezi Bassi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21270/archi.v7i11.3025

Resumo

Introdução: Os implantes curtos têm ganhado espaço na implantodontia moderna devido se tratar de uma técnica que apresenta baixa morbidade, sem necessidade de cirurgias de enxertos prévias e menor custo para o paciente, quando comparada a outras técnicas. Objetivo: Dessa forma, foi realizada uma revisão da literatura atual sobre as vantagens e indicações desta técnica comparando-a as técnicas convencionais. Materiais e métodos: A pesquisa bibliográfica foi realizada usando MEDLINE via PubMed, utilizando termos e outros termos livres dos Cabeçalhos de Assunto Médicos (MeSH) para pesquisar. Abrangendo artigos publicados em inglês, dos ultimos 18 anos. Resultados: Foram selecionados 56 referências, das quais 26 foram consideradas inadequadas. Resultando no total de 30 artigos considerados adequados aos critérios de seleção. Os artigos selecionados apresentaram em alguns pontos divergência que ainda necessitam de respostas baseadas em evidencias. Conclusão: Conclui-se com esta revisão que os implantes curtos são uma boa alternativa quando não se tem altura óssea suficiente para instalação de implantes convencionais, e que apresenta vantagens e indicações restritas no universo da implantodontia com resultados similares quando comparados aos implantes de tamanhos convencionais. Porém, apresentam resultados a curto prazo o que sugere a realização de estudos com longo tempo de acompanhamento que busquem responder sobre a qualidade da técnica nos diversos desafios encontrados na implantodontia.

Descritores: Implantes Dentários; Reabsorção Óssea; Reabilitação Bucal.

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2019-03-11

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Lima, V. N. de, Ramires, G. A. D. A., Barbosa, J. C. M., Polo, T. O. B., Faverani, L. P., & Bassi, A. P. F. (2019). Implantes dentários curtos na implantodontia moderna: revisão sistematizada. ARCHIVES OF HEALTH INVESTIGATION, 7(11). https://doi.org/10.21270/archi.v7i11.3025

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