RETROSPECTIVE STUDY REGARDING IMMEDIATE IMPLANT LOADING
Abstract:
The huge success of osseointegration, the predictability of implant treatment modalities and
the progress of implant insertion procedures have helped to reduce the time elapsed between extraction
and prosthetics. Timing of oral rehabilitation makes biological impact and physiologically integration to
be improved. This study proposes a comparison of achievements in immediate loading towards late
loading of implants inserted immediately after extraction. Materials and Methods: 150 implants were
retrospective inserted and prosthetic loaded in Dental Clinic from Emergency Military Hospital Sibiu.
Implants’ type was S-Line-Implantium (Dentium-Korea). 80 out of 150 implants were loaded
immediately after extraction and 70 were late loaded. The study was done over a period of 5 years.
Results: According to Misch’s criteria, success rates between immediate loading (96.4%) and late
loading (96.8%) are not too different. Conclusions: This retrospective study showed that
postextractional procedure with immediate loaded implants does not prevent successful implantation, on
short and medium term. Additional studies are needed to validate these results.
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