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Patient's perception of timing concepts in implant dentistry: A systematic review.

Klaus GotfredsenMandana HosseiniSusie RimborgEsben Özhayat
Published in: Clinical oral implants research (2021)
a) There is no strong evidence to support that the time for implant placement or loading of implant-supported single or short-span reconstructions or overdentures influence patients´ discomfort, satisfaction with function or esthetics or overall satisfaction with the implant treatment. b) There is some evidence that studies including edentulous patients rehabilitated with implant-supported full-arch FDPs demonstrate more satisfied patients with immediate than for the early or delayed loaded implant reconstructions after short time, but the difference is not clear one year after treatment.
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