Restoration of posterior teeth by narrow diameter implants in hyperglycemic and normoglycemic patients – 4-year results of a case-control study
Daniel Diehl, Angelina Bespalov, Mehmet Selim Yildiz, Anton Friedmann

TL;DR
This study found that narrow-diameter dental implants performed well in patients with uncontrolled diabetes over four years, similar to non-diabetic patients.
Contribution
The study shows that narrow-diameter implants can be a viable option for hyperglycemic patients without increased complications.
Findings
Implant survival rate was 100% after 48 months in both diabetic and normoglycemic groups.
No significant differences in clinical parameters or marginal bone loss between the groups.
No technical complications were observed in the T2DM group.
Abstract
To investigate the four-year clinical outcome and marginal bone loss around narrow-diameter implants in patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2DM) and normo-glycemic individuals. In 11 T2DM patients with a concentration of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) > 6.5% (test group) and 15 normoglycemic patients (HbA1C < 6.0%; control group), one narrow-diameter tissue level implant, placed in the posterior maxilla or mandible, was investigated. The clinical parameters probing depth (PD), bleeding on probing (BOP), attachment loss (CAL), recession, and papilla bleeding index (PBI) were assessed manually after 24 and 48 months of function. The paired digital periapical radiographs were analyzed regarding the change in marginal bone level (MBL) from baseline to 48 months post-op. The technical complications were recorded. In the T2DM group, 11 patients were available for follow-ups.…
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TopicsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Dental Radiography and Imaging
