U.S., July 8 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07688421) titled 'Short Implants Produced by Additive Manufacturing in the Posterior Jaws: 3 Years of Follow-up' on June 28.

Brief Summary: Implant-supported rehabilitation of regions with severe bone resorption is a challenge for implant dentists. Structures such as the maxillary sinus and the inferior alveolar canal often make it impossible to use implants of lengths considered standard in the literature. The use of short implants produced by additive manufacturing (AM) provides a new surface, promoting osseointegration and reducing problems such as peri-implantitis. However, longitudinal evaluations of implants produced by AM are still scarce in th...