Short Dental Implants in Prosthodontics provides a comprehensive and evidence-based overview of the role of short dental implants in contemporary implant prosthodontics. With increasing demand for minimally invasive treatment options, short implants have emerged as a reliable alternative in patients with reduced bone height and compromised ridge conditions. This book discusses the biological rationale, biomechanical principles, prosthodontic considerations, and clinical outcomes associated with short dental implants. Emphasis is placed on treatment planning, prosthetic design, occlusal considerations, and long-term success and survival rates. The text integrates current scientific evidence with clinical perspectives, making it a valuable resource for postgraduate students, academicians, and practicing prosthodontists seeking predictable and patient-centered implant rehabilitation solutions.