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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Reporting Guidelines
2.2. Focused Question and PICO Framework
- Population: Patients with congenital alveolar clefts associated with cleft lip and/or palate
- Intervention: Placement of dental implants in previously grafted alveolar cleft sites
- Comparison: Not mandatory; when available, comparisons between different grafting protocols, defect morphologies, or implant approaches were considered
- Outcomes: Primary outcome was dental implant survival. Secondary outcomes included causes of implant loss and reported implant-related complications
2.3. Eligibility Criteria
- Human clinical studies involving patients with alveolar clefts
- Alveolar bone grafting performed prior to implant placement
- Dental implants placed in the grafted cleft region
- Implant survival reported as an outcome
- Minimum follow-up of 12 months after implant placement
- Prospective or retrospective cohort studies and case series more than 10 patients
- Articles published in the English language
- Case reports or case series with fewer than 10 patients
- Animal, in vitro, finite element, or cadaveric studies
- Studies focusing exclusively on bone grafting or augmentation without implant survival outcomes
- Studies reporting short-term osseointegration only, without survival data
- Mixed populations in which cleft-specific implant outcomes could not be extracted
- Reviews, editorials, technical notes, or conference abstracts
2.4. Information Sources and Search Strategy
- PubMed/MEDLINE
- Web of Science
- Wiley Online Library
2.5. Study Selection Process
2.6. Data Extraction
- Study design and year of publication
- Number of patients and implants
- Type of cleft deformity
- Grafting technique and augmentation approach
- Timing of implant placement relative to grafting
- Duration of follow-up
- Implant survival rate
- Number and timing of implant failures
- Reported causes of implant loss
2.7. Risk of Bias Assessment
2.8. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Selection
3.2. Overall Implant Survival
Subgroup Analysis by Implant Timing
Subgroup Analysis by GBR Reporting
3.4. Risk of Bias Assessment
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Study | Year | Reason for Exclusion |
| Esper et al. [11] | 2012 | No implant survival or success outcomes |
| Dušková et al. [12] | 2007 | No implant survival or success outcomes |
| Dempf et al. [13] | 2002 | No implant survival or success outcomes |
| Filho et al. [14] | 2013 | Outcome focus outside review scope |
| Sogancı et al. [15] | 2016 | Non-clinical (finite element analysis) |
| Dowgierd et al. [16] | 2021 | Non-comparable intervention (free-flap reconstruction) |
| Green & Padwa [17] | 2021 | Implant survival not reported |
| Green et al. [18] | 2024 | Primary focus on bone augmentation |
| Cune et al. [19] | 2004 | Case series with fewer than 10 patients |
| Study (Year) | Study Design | Patients (n) | Implants (n) | Cleft Type | Graft / Augmentation | Implant Timing | Follow-up | Implant Survival Rate |
| Kearns et al., 1997 [20] | Prospective cohort | 14 | 20 | CLP | Iliac crest cancellous bone graft | Delayed | Mean 39.1 mo | 90% |
| Jensen et al., 1998 [21] | Prospective case series | 16 | 20 | Residual alveolar cleft | Mandibular symphyseal bone graft | Simultaneous | Mean 48 mo | 90% |
| Jansma et al., 1999 [22] | Prospective case series | 15 | 31 | CLP | Iliac crest / mandibular symphysis autograft | Simultaneous / Delayed | 47–56 mo | 96.8% |
| Härtel et al., 1999 [23] | Retrospective case series | 14 | 30 | CLP | Autogenous bone grafting (cleft reconstruction) | Delayed | ≥24 mo | ≈93% |
| Kramer et al., 2005 [24] | Prospective cohort | 45 | 75 | CLAP | Iliac crest autograft (tertiary osteoplasty) | Simultaneous / Delayed | Mean 5.5 yrs | 82.2% |
| Landes, 2006 [25] | Retrospective comparative | 20 | 25 | CLAP | Secondary/tertiary osteoplasty | Delayed | Mean 44 mo | ≈80% |
| Lalo et al., 2007 [26] | Retrospective case series | 12 | 20 | CLP | Autogenous bone | Delayed | Mean 5.5 yrs | 100% |
| Matsui et al., 2007 [27] | Retrospective cohort | 47 | 71 | CLP | Iliac crest PCBM | Delayed | Mean 60 mo | 98.6% |
| Takahashi et al., 2008 [28] | Longitudinal cohort | 16 | 23 | CLP | Iliac crest PCBM | Delayed | Mean 8.6 yrs | 90.9% |
| Ferreira et al., 2010 [29] | Retrospective cohort | 120 | 123 | Uni/Bilateral CLP | Iliac crest autograft | Delayed | Mean 34 mo | 94.3% |
| Borgnat et al., 2015 [30] | Retrospective cohort | 43 | 78 | CLP | Autogenous bone | Delayed | Up to 15 yrs | 97.4% |
| Vo Van Nhan et al., 2017 [31] | Prospective case series | 32 | 32 | CLP | Iliac crest autograft | Delayed | 18–53 mo | 100% |
| Saint-Surin et al., 2019 [32] | Retrospective cohort | 39 | 12 | Alveolar cleft | Complementary alveolar bone grafting | Delayed | Mean ≈27 mo | 91.7% |
| Alberga et al., 2020 [33] | Retrospective comparative | 27 | 40 | CLP | Iliac crest ± GBR | Delayed | Mean 72.4 mo | 95.0% |
| van Putten et al., 2023 [34] | Retrospective cohort | 64 | 78 | CLA / CLAP | Secondary/tertiary grafts | Delayed | Median 46 mo | 95.0% |
| Vieira dos Santos et al., 2023 [35] | Retrospective cross-sectional | — | 688 | CLP | Grafted cleft sites ± regrafting | Delayed | Mean 53.2 mo | 92.73% |
| Knobloch et al., 2025 [36] | Prospective cohort | 14 | 17 | Cleft palate | Surgically corrected cleft site | Delayed | 5 yrs | 100% |
| Wang & Chen, 2026 [37] | Retrospective comparative | 240 | 240 | Unilateral CLP | Iliac crest + GBR (mesh) | Simultaneous | 12 mo | 91.7–98.3% |
| Study (Year) | Implants Placed (n) | Implants Lost (n) | Timing of Loss | Reported Cause of Implant Loss |
| Kearns et al., 1997 [20] | 20 | 2 | Early | Inadequate graft volume; early osseointegration failure |
| Jensen et al., 1998 [21] | 20 | 2 | Early | Graft sequestration; wound dehiscence |
| Jansma et al., 1999 [22] | 31 | 1 | Early | Failure during healing phase |
| Härtel et al., 1999 [23] | 30 | 2 | Early | Insufficient bone volume; early osseointegration failure |
| Kramer et al., 2005 [24] | 75 | 10 | Early (≤1 yr) | Short implant length (<13 mm); early osseointegration failure |
| Landes, 2006 [25] | 25 | 5 | Early & late | Osseointegration failure; short implants; smoking; poor bone quality |
| Lalo et al., 2007 [26] | 20 | 0 | — | None reported |
| Matsui et al., 2007 [27] | 71 | 1 | Early | Failure of osseointegration |
| Takahashi et al., 2008 [28] | 23 | 2 | Early | Insufficient grafted bone volume |
| Ferreira et al., 2010 [29] | 123 | 7 | Early | Inadequate primary stability; insufficient bone volume |
| Borgnat et al., 2015 [30] | 78 | 2 | Early | Poor bone quality; early osseointegration failure |
| Vo Van Nhan et al., 2017 [31] | 32 | 0 | — | None reported |
| Saint-Surin et al., 2019 [32] | 12 | 1 | Early | Early osseointegration failure |
| Alberga et al., 2020 [33] | 40 | 2 | Early | Lack of primary stability |
| van Putten et al., 2023 [34] | 78 | 5 | Early (2); Late (3) | Early: inadequate osseointegration; Late: peri-implantitis |
| Vieira dos Santos et al., 2023 [35] | 688 | 50* | Not specified | Not specified |
| Knobloch et al., 2025 [36] | 17 | 0 | — | None reported |
| Wang & Chen, 2026 [37] | 240 | 5 | ≤12 mo | Graft instability; early implant failure |
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