2014
DOI: 10.11607/jomi.2013.g4
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Consensus Statements and Clinical Recommendations for Implant Loading Protocols

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“…Overall comparably, the outcomes of the current study suggest that peri-implant stresses and equivalent strain amplitudes particularly at the vicinity of TiZr implants experienced under axial and oblique loading are similar to Ti implants under conventional loading and early loading at the focused area. Therefore, in interpretation of this outcome for clinical practice, evidence-based loading protocols for titanium dental implants may be applicable to novel titanium-zirconium alloyed dental implants [14]. The amount of axial/lateral displacement of a loaded implant can be influenced by several factors such as its design and the density of host bone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall comparably, the outcomes of the current study suggest that peri-implant stresses and equivalent strain amplitudes particularly at the vicinity of TiZr implants experienced under axial and oblique loading are similar to Ti implants under conventional loading and early loading at the focused area. Therefore, in interpretation of this outcome for clinical practice, evidence-based loading protocols for titanium dental implants may be applicable to novel titanium-zirconium alloyed dental implants [14]. The amount of axial/lateral displacement of a loaded implant can be influenced by several factors such as its design and the density of host bone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An insertion torque of at least 30 N/cm, which equals sufficient primary stability, is an essential precondition to immediate loading according to the 2014 ITI Consensus Conference [1]. The use of long implants (average length 13.16 mm) and one subjacent drilling when bone density was low have enabled to achieve this value in 97.9% implants (average 44.77 N/cm).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immediate loading of supra-implanted total prosthesis, defined in 2014 by the Fifth Consensus Conference of the ITI (International Team for Implantology) as the occlusion within a maximum period of 7 days after the placement of the implants [1], has become a standard solution for the rehabilitation of the toothless arcades, both in the mandible and in the maxilla. It provides the advantage of offering quick, comfortable aesthetic and functional restoration to the patient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ante los auspiciosos resultados de este protocolo, nos cuestionamos sobre la posibilidad de realizar la rehabilitación definitiva dentro de las 48 h después de la cirugía de inserción de los implantes 3,6 .…”
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