A randomized controlled clinical trial of conventional and immediately loaded tapered implants with screw-retained crowns.

Int J Prosthodont

Graduate Student in Prosthodontics, Department of Oral Rehabilitation, School of Dentistry, University of Otago, New Zealand.

Published: May 2006

Purpose: Surgical, prosthodontic, and esthetic outcomes of conventional and immediately loaded, single, tapered, roughened-surface Southern implants in the anterior maxilla that were restored with screw-retained crowns were compared over 1 year.

Materials And Methods: Standardized surgical and prosthodontic procedures were followed and accepted criteria were used for assessment.

Results: There were no significant differences within or between the control and test groups for age, gender, bone quality or quantity, implant stability measurements at surgery, or implant length.

Conclusion: After 1 year, the implants that had been immediately loaded with single provisional crowns at surgery and definitive crowns 8 weeks later were as successful as conventionally loaded 2-stage implants.

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