The treatment of tooth loss using dental implants has created a new view in dentistry. With this breakthrough, implant-supported prostheses have become a widespread and acceptable treatment option. Implantation on the alveolar bone immediately after tooth extraction is called immediate placement and immediate loading. It reduces the number of surgical operations required and shortens the time to heal, requires fewer temporary restorations, reduces potential costs and, last but not least, helps the patient to have a better experience both aesthetically and functionally. These advantages have caused an increase in its usage since its initial debut. With the correct choice of patients, sufficient application of surgical procedures, and properly done prosthetic restorations, the patient can be subject to immediate or early loading without compromising on aesthetics and functionality.
Cite this article as: Dinçkal Yanıkoğlu N, Oktay F. Role of immediate loading in the success of implants and implantsupported dentures. Arch Basic Clin Res., 2023;5(2):296-305.