Study | Short implant | Standard length implant |
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Pistilli et al [23] | 6 mm long implants with an implant width of 4 mm (Southern Implants, Irene, Centurion, South Africa) compared to at least | 10 mm implants with an implant width of 4 mm (Southern Implants, Irene, Centurion, South Africa) |
Esposito et al. [24] | 5 mm long implants with an implant width of 6 mm (Rescue implant with internal connection, MegaGen Implant, Gyeongbuk, South Korea) | 10 mm to 13 mm long implants with an implant width of 4 mm (EZ Plus with internal connection, MegaGen Implant, Gyeongbuk, South Korea) |
Felice et al. [25] | 6.6 mm long implants with an implant width of 4 mm (Nanotite, Biomet 3i, Palm Beach, Florida, USA) |
9.6 mm or longer implants with an implant width of 4 mm (Nanotite, Biomet 3i, Palm Beach, Florida, USA) |
Bernardi al. [26] | 6 mm long implants with an implant width of 4.1 mm (ConicalActive, MACRODENTALCARE, Salero, Italy) | 10 mm implants with an implant width of 3.9 mm (ConicalActive, MACRODENTALCARE, Salero, Italy) |
Bolle et al. [27] | 4 mm long transmucosal tapered implants with an implant width of 4 or 4.5 mm (Global D, TwinKon Universal) | 10 mm long conical transmucosal tapered implants with an implant width of 4 or 4.5 mm (Global D, TwinKon Universal) |
Gastaldi et al. [28] | 5 mm long implants with an implant width of 5 mm (MegaGen Implant, Gyeongbuk, South Korea) | 10 mm implants with an implant width of 5 mm (MegaGen Implant, Gyeongbuk, South Korea) |