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March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
Dental 2026

Graftless revolution SHORT implants as a solution for severely atrophic jaws

Rolf Ewers, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Title : Graftless revolution SHORT implants as a solution for severely atrophic jaws

Abstract:

We report 15 years of experience with SHORT® and extra SHORT® Bicon implants in the extremely atrophic maxilla, mandible and in Fibula grafts. All patients have been treated with CAD/CAM produced metal free hybrid fiberglass-resin TRINIA® prostheses. Our cohort includes by now 67 patients, mostly treated with 5.0 mm extra SHORT® implants. Due to the synergy of these two components, in accordance with Wolff’s law, we observed bone gain even in the implants that were splinted. Due to these successful results, we changed our restorative method of supporting prostheses from four implants to three implants. In the maxilla, we place the middle implant in the incisive foramen and the nasopalatinal canal. In conclusion we can state that the SHORT® and extra SHORT® implants we have used should be functional loaded, if there is Synergy with TRINIA prostheses.

Biography:

Professor Rolf Ewers is currently Chairman of the CMF Implant Institute Vienna, Austria. Raised in Germany, he studied Medicine and Dentistry in Freiburg, Germany. His Residency was started as a first year Surgery Resident at the Downstate University in Brooklyn, USA, continuing his training as a Cranio-Maxillo-facial and Oral Surgeon and finishing with his PhD in Freiburg, Germany. Since 1980, he was for 9 years Deputy Chairman of the University Hospital for Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery in Kiel, Germany. Until October 2012, for 23 years he was the Chairman of the University Hospital of Cranio-Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery in Vienna, Austria.

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