

Immediate loading results are predictable and, according to a review of studies carried out in the last 10 years, its survival rate exceeds 97%. In the long term, immediate loading achieves clinical results that are comparable to conventional loading. This means it should be your routine treatment for missing teeth.1,2
No statistical differences (p>0.05) have been found between the different loading timeframes. Conversely, removable prosthetics and incorrect occlusions have been shown to be a bigger cause of bone loss. 3,4
The durability, stability, aesthetics and biocompatibility of extraoral drilled PMMAs greatly exceed other dental materials available in clinics that are habitually used in immediate loading.5,6
The effectiveness of using transepithelial abutment in prothesis restoration, from a biological perspective9 (increasing the stability of peri-implant soft tissues, conserving marginal bone loss and significantly reducing the possibility of peri-implantitis emerging), in prosthetic dentistry8 relates to facilitating the implant, correcting angulations and standardising processes.
Immediate restoration.
Your patients will thank you for enabling them to leave the surgery with teeth and without having to return in the middle of their postoperative recovery to have a prosthesis put in. As the bibliography shows, immediate loading clearly offers numerous advantages for your implant work7 nd most problems that arise are typically related to the work protocols in place. Making patients wait or come back another day tends to be the solution. Corus instant protocols offer fast solutions that, first and foremost, improve the quality and predictability of immediate loading through digital workflows.
Dr Victor García
References

Immediate loading results are predictable and, according to a review of studies carried out in the last 10 years, its survival rate exceeds 97%. In the long term, immediate loading achieves clinical results that are comparable to conventional loading. This means it should be your routine treatment for missing teeth.1,2
No statistical differences (p>0.05) have been found between the different loading timeframes. Conversely, removable prosthetics and incorrect occlusions have been shown to be a bigger cause of bone loss. 3,4
The durability, stability, aesthetics and biocompatibility of extraoral drilled PMMAs greatly exceed other dental materials available in clinics that are habitually used in immediate loading.5,6
The effectiveness of using transepithelial abutment in prothesis restoration, from a biological perspective9 (increasing the stability of peri-implant soft tissues, conserving marginal bone loss and significantly reducing the possibility of peri-implantitis emerging), in prosthetic dentistry8 relates to facilitating the implant, correcting angulations and standardising processes.
Immediate restoration.
Your patients will thank you for enabling them to leave the surgery with teeth and without having to return in the middle of their postoperative recovery to have a prosthesis put in. As the bibliography shows, immediate loading clearly offers numerous advantages for your implant work7 nd most problems that arise are typically related to the work protocols in place. Making patients wait or come back another day tends to be the solution. Corus instant protocols offer fast solutions that, first and foremost, improve the quality and predictability of immediate loading through digital workflows.
Dr Victor García
References