Immediate loading of dental implants can reduce treatment time and management concerns, thus increasing patient acceptance. This paper reports the authors' preliminary experience with partially edentulous patients having received non-occlusally loaded provisional restorations within 24 hours of surgery, compared to patients treated according to an early loading protocol. The present data suggest that implant supported fixed partial prostheses can be immediately non-occlusally loaded and restored with a predictability similar to early loaded implants.

Immediate non-occlusal loading vs. early loading in partially edentulous patients / T. Testori, F. Bianchi, M. Del Fabbro, S. Szmukler Moncler, L. Francetti, R.L. Weinstein. - In: PRACTICAL PROCEDURES & AESTHETIC DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1534-6846. - 15:10(2003), pp. 787-794.

Immediate non-occlusal loading vs. early loading in partially edentulous patients

M. Del Fabbro;L. Francetti
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R.L. Weinstein
2003

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Immediate loading of dental implants can reduce treatment time and management concerns, thus increasing patient acceptance. This paper reports the authors' preliminary experience with partially edentulous patients having received non-occlusally loaded provisional restorations within 24 hours of surgery, compared to patients treated according to an early loading protocol. The present data suggest that implant supported fixed partial prostheses can be immediately non-occlusally loaded and restored with a predictability similar to early loaded implants.
immediate loading ; early loading ; dental implants ; non-occlusal loading ; clinical trial
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
2003
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