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    • Dental Implantology
    • Prosthodontics
    • Oral Surgery

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    • Immediate loading protocols for full-arch implant-retained prostheses are increasingly utilized.
    • Tilted implant placement is a common technique to optimize prosthetic outcomes.
    • Understanding factors influencing implant survival, such as insertion torque, is crucial for predictable treatment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the predictability and survival rate of immediately loaded fixed full-arch prostheses retained by four intentionally tilted implants.
    • To assess the influence of insertion torque on implant survival in this specific treatment protocol.

    Main Methods:

    • A retrospective study of 1,903 implants placed between August 2015 and December 2016.
    • Implants were intentionally tilted and immediately loaded with fixed full-arch prostheses.
    • Insertion torque was recorded, and implant survival and complications were monitored under an 'intention to treat' approach.

    Main Results:

    • 440 out of 441 (99.8%) prostheses were successfully delivered on the day of implant surgery.
    • Overall implant survival rate was 98.1% (36 implant failures).
    • No statistically significant difference in implant survival was observed across different insertion torque ranges ( <15 Ncm, 15-34 Ncm, >35 Ncm).

    Conclusions:

    • The immediate loading of fixed full-arch prostheses supported by four tilted implants is a predictable and highly successful treatment modality.
    • The assessed range of insertion torque does not appear to influence the survival rate of these implants.
    • This approach offers a reliable option for full-arch rehabilitation on the day of surgery.