Dental Implant Complications 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781119140474.ch23
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Complications related to immediately loaded dental implants

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“…Immediate-loading protocols have become more popular due to their ability to improve the patient's experience, reduce edentulous periods, satisfy esthetic demands, and preserve gingival architecture [ 19 , 20 ]. However, these protocols present complications; for instance, they have been linked with more implant failure compared to the delayed-loading treatment plan, which means proper case selection is vital [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immediate-loading protocols have become more popular due to their ability to improve the patient's experience, reduce edentulous periods, satisfy esthetic demands, and preserve gingival architecture [ 19 , 20 ]. However, these protocols present complications; for instance, they have been linked with more implant failure compared to the delayed-loading treatment plan, which means proper case selection is vital [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immediate dental implant placement relies on the positioning of the implant into the fresh socket after tooth extraction. In this respect, it is possible to combine surgical and restorative procedures into a single treatment [1,3,4]. This procedure accounts for several advantages, such as (i) the prevention of bone and gingival tissues resorption, (ii) high patient acceptance due to the overall reduction of trauma and in the number of surgical procedures, and (iii) short-2 of 33 and long-term survival rates similar to delayed implant placement [1,2,4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure accounts for several advantages, such as (i) the prevention of bone and gingival tissues resorption, (ii) high patient acceptance due to the overall reduction of trauma and in the number of surgical procedures, and (iii) short-2 of 33 and long-term survival rates similar to delayed implant placement [1,2,4,5]. However, some complications could be associated with immediate dental implant placement, while early implant failures can occur when osseointegration could not be achieved or is lost after implant function begins [3,5]. Osseointegration refers to a functional and organized relationship between the implant surface and the surrounding bone tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immediate loading of dental implants represents a significant advantage for patients for many reasons, including a reduction of healing time, reduction in surgical procedures, and improvement in function compared to more traditional and longer healing protocols 1,2 . Theoretically, placing implants into function before osseointegration occurs can increase the risk of complications, including bone loss, implant failure, poor esthetics, compromised case design, prosthetic difficulties, and logistic challenges 3 . When managed appropriately, these risks can be successfully mitigated to produce successful outcomes in most circumstances 4…”
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confidence: 99%