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The Survival of Short and Ultrashort Plateau Root Form Implants

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This chapter will evaluate the scientific evidence supporting the survival rates of short and ultrashort implants as well as present the different risk factors that may affect the performance of plateau root form implants. For the purpose of this discussion, Short implants will be defined as those implants ≤8 mm in length, implants 5 and 6 mm long will be considered Ultrashort and implants longer than 8 mm will be considered of conventional length or Long.

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Urdaneta, R.A., Chuang, SK. (2020). The Survival of Short and Ultrashort Plateau Root Form Implants. In: Tomasetti, B., Ewers, R. (eds) Short Implants. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44199-9_8

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