Immediate Loading Implants: Predictors of Success and Failure in Full Arch Reconstructions
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immediate loading implants, full arch reconstructions, success predictors, failure factors, patient factors, implant characteristics, surgical technique, prosthetic design, occlusal forces, implant survival, long-term outcomes.Abstract
Immediate loading implants offer a streamlined approach to full-arch reconstructions, promising rapid restoration of function and aesthetics. However, their success hinges on various factors. This study aims to systematically review the literature to identify key predictors of success and failure in immediate loading implant procedures for full-arch reconstructions. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing research, we will examine the influence of patient-related factors (e.g., age, medical history, smoking status), implant characteristics (e.g., type, diameter, length, surface treatment), surgical technique (e.g., flapless vs. conventional surgery, immediate vs. delayed loading), prosthetic design (e.g., material, occlusion), and occlusal forces on implant survival and long-term outcomes. By understanding these predictors, clinicians can make informed decisions and optimize treatment planning for immediate loading implant procedures, ultimately improving patient outcomes and treatment satisfaction.