2023
DOI: 10.3390/dj11090218
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Differences in Dental Implant Survival between Immediate vs. Delayed Placement: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Rishi Patel,
Cemal Ucer,
Simon Wright
et al.

Abstract: Objectives: To compare the impact of immediate and delayed implant placement upon the survival of implants and to investigate the differences in implant survival between immediate and delayed placement in adults. Methods: A search for the relevant literature was performed using the databases of CENTRAL, MEDLINE and Scopus. The studies found were limited to publications between 2014 and 2022, written in the English language, peer-reviewed, and were randomised trials or comparative studies. The quality of the ev… Show more

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“…It must be noted that the inclusion/exclusion criteria were not as stringent for the delayed placement approach. This may help to explain why other investigations with different criteria for patient candidacy found no significant differences in survival, immediate complications, and delayed placement of titanium or zirconia implants [59,60].…”
Section: One-piece Zirconia Implantsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…It must be noted that the inclusion/exclusion criteria were not as stringent for the delayed placement approach. This may help to explain why other investigations with different criteria for patient candidacy found no significant differences in survival, immediate complications, and delayed placement of titanium or zirconia implants [59,60].…”
Section: One-piece Zirconia Implantsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…According to the available data, implant placements that are delayed may have a marginally greater survival rate than those that are done immediately, but there is also a chance that the former will be less aesthetically pleasing, require longer treatments, and cause more discomfort for the patient [ 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another meta-analysis study by authors Patel et al (2023) [22] compared the impact of immediate and delayed implant placement on implant survival and investigated differences in implant survival between immediate and delayed placement in adults. A total of 10 studies were eligible for inclusion, including six randomized controlled trials and four non-randomized comparative studies.…”
Section: Major Clinical Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%