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Expert Forum | Publishing Language: Chinese | Open Access

Research progress on the crown-implant ratio and clinical complications

Shulan XU( )Zehong GUOYingyuan NINGYan GAO
Center of Oral Implantology, Stomatological Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510280, China
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Abstract

The crown-root ratio (C/R) theory of natural teeth has been widely recognized in the field of stomatology,and has important clinical significance in predicting and assessing the prognosis of natural teeth as well as for abutment selection during denture restoration. In the past few decades, scholars have advocated for the implantation of implants as long in length as possible to improve the success rate according to the theory of crown-root ratio of natural teeth. However, with the application of short implants, our philosophy of implantation has changed, and the relationship between the crown-implant (C/I) ratio and complications has become one of the current research hotspots. In this paper, the concept of the crown-implant ratio, the research progress of the C/I ratio, the implant survival rate and clinical complications of implant restoration were reviewed and summarized, and the following suggestions were put forward: although most studies have shown no significant correlation between the C/I ratio and implant survival or marginal bone loss, this relationship may increase the risk of mechanical complications. A C/I < 3 and a crown length < 15 mm are recommended in implant restoration; when ultra-short implants are applied, the implant system can increase the bone-to-implant contact area, and splint prostheses such as crown or bridge are recommended.

CLC number: R783.4 Document code: A Article ID: 2096-1456(2020)09-0545-06

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases
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XU S, GUO Z, NING Y, et al. Research progress on the crown-implant ratio and clinical complications. Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases, 2020, 28(9): 545-550. https://doi.org/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2020.09.001

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Received: 02 July 2019
Revised: 19 February 2020
Published: 20 September 2020
© 2020 by Editorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases