Survival Rate of Immediate Implants in Periodontally Compromised Patients: A Systematic Review

J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2024 Apr;16(Suppl 2):S1038-S1042. doi: 10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1115_23. Epub 2024 Apr 16.

Abstract

Background: Immediate implant placement into a fresh extraction socket has been developed as a consistent treatment, allowing for a reduction in the duration of time necessary for prosthetic rehabilitation. The study will evaluate the clinical and radiologic outcomes of implants placed immediately for a 10-year follow-up period.

Aim: The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the durability of the immediate implant in periodontally compromised individual placement.

Methods: Studies reporting clinical and radiologic implant outcomes from periodontally compromised individuals who were treated and followed periodontal and implant maintenance for ≥5 years were considered eligible for the review. Screening of the articles, data extraction, and quality assessment were conducted independently and in duplicate.

Results: There were 99 papers, and of them, 55 were excluded after title/abstract assessment. The full texts of 28 potentially eligible publications were screened, but only seven studies met the inclusion criteria.

Conclusions: The study confirms that immediate implant therapy is safe, effective, and predictable for successful osseointegration and long-term functioning in periodontally compromised individuals, with minimal differences in clinical and radiographic outcomes.

Keywords: Dental implants; periapical pathology; periodontitis; systematic review.

Publication types

  • Review