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Subperiosteal Implants Constructed With Digital Technology

Recruiting
15 - 85 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Atrophied jaw is a condition where there is insufficient bone quantity to place root form implants. Several treatment plans are available for treating atrophied jaws, including subperiosteal implants. Subperiosteal implants were introduced in the last century. Poor clinical results led those implants to be progressively abandoned. Recently, several Authors suggested a revival of subperiosteal implants as an alternative to regenerative procedures.

Description

An electronic and manual search was conducted in the PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases. Publications of case reports and series written in English without data restrictions that reported on subperiosteal implants management of patients with severely atrophied jaws in completely and partially edentulous population.

The purpose of this systematic review of case reports and case series was to evaluate the spectrum of subperiosteal implants for severely atrophied jaws using digital technology.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • population with partial or fully edentulous arches, in particular Cawood and Howell class (IV-VI);

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Articles were excluded if complex reconstructive surgery including bone grafts, barrier membranes, jaw osteotomies, sinus lift, alveolar ridge distraction, and zygomatic implants was recommended for treatment

Study details

Alveolar Bone Loss

NCT06012643

Mansoura University

14 October 2025

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