Immediate versus delayed implant placement of novel fully tapered tissue‐level implants – A retrospective multicenter clinical study
Eik Schiegnitz,
Keyvan Sagheb,
Leila Raahimi
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesTo compare the clinical and radiological outcomes of novel fully tapered tissue‐level implants in immediate implant placement (type 1) versus late implant placement (type 4) for the first time.Materials and MethodsFor this clinical study, 318 fully tapered tissue‐level implants in 65 patients were inserted immediately (n = 68 implants) or late (n = 250 implants) in two different centers. Implant survival and success rates and marginal bone levels were analyzed.ResultsAfter a mean follow‐up of 12.0 ± … Show more
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