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“…22 In a prospective clinical study, the outcomes of early loading of delayed and immediately placed implants were compared, and the authors reported that the short-term results of both loading protocols were comparable for implants placed in the mandibular anterior region. 23 A retrospective clinical study regarding the immediate loading of implants placed in fresh sockets of molar teeth stated that this protocol could be a feasible alternative for molar replacement with dental implants. 24 To overcome problems related to insufficiency of bone height on the posterior portion of the maxilla, sinus bone grafting was introduced by Tatum 25 and published by Boyen and James in 1980.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…22 In a prospective clinical study, the outcomes of early loading of delayed and immediately placed implants were compared, and the authors reported that the short-term results of both loading protocols were comparable for implants placed in the mandibular anterior region. 23 A retrospective clinical study regarding the immediate loading of implants placed in fresh sockets of molar teeth stated that this protocol could be a feasible alternative for molar replacement with dental implants. 24 To overcome problems related to insufficiency of bone height on the posterior portion of the maxilla, sinus bone grafting was introduced by Tatum 25 and published by Boyen and James in 1980.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 In immediate loading, the prosthesis is placed as soon as the implant is inserted, which has some advantages, including more rapid prosthetic replacement and reduced morbidity, treatment time, and number of surgical procedures. [6][7][8] A review of 15 randomized controlled trials found no clinically important differences in prosthesis and implant failure or bone loss among the loading protocol types. 9 Bone height in the maxilla is usually limited by the extended nasal cavity and maxillary sinus pneumatization, which hinders the ideal 3-dimensional position of the implants.…”
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