• Jedediah

    Administrator
    May 8, 2024 at 2:57 pm

    Hey doc,

    The shorter implant you selected should be fine. There’s actually great research that shows almost the same or very similar success rate with shorter implants compared with normal length or longer implants. However, if you have sufficient bone width it’s best to go wider if you’re going shorter to help compensate to minimize the stress of the implant. To do a large grafting procedure just to get a 1.5mm longer implant doesn’t seem good enough to put the patient through that.

    so the implant is not extremely deep you could do some alveoplasty on the lingual Crestal portion of the bone so it is a little bit more even. I don’t believe the nerve is in the way, even though it is somewhat close It appears there sufficient room there where you should be fine, but in any case, if there is potential nerve pressure or damage that can always lead to paresthesia, whether short term or long term so you always wanna explain any potential with the patient briefly.

  • Jedediah

    Administrator
    May 8, 2024 at 2:59 pm

    Also, if you place the implant slightly more lingual and upright the implant slightly more lingual in terms of angulation from buccal to lingual, I don’t think you’ll need additional grafting in that area potentially

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