Secondary Stabilization of Maxillary M-4 Treatment with Unstable Implants for Immediate Function: Biomechanical Considerations and Report of 10 Cases After 1 Year in Function

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Abstract The All-on-Four treatment concept provides patients with an immediately loaded fixed prosthesis supported by 4 implants. This single-center retrospective study evaluated the concept while using the NobelActive implant (Nobel Biocare, Gothenburg, Sweden). Seven hundred eight implants placed in 165 subjects demonstrated a cumulative survival rate of 99.6% (99.3% in maxilla and 100% in the mandible) for up to 29 months of loading. The definitive prosthesis survival rate was 100%.


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