Immediacy in Implantology: Biological and Technological Aspects and the Role of Implant Design in Cl
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Feb 21 2026 4:00PM
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Title: Immediacy in Implantology: Biological and Technological Aspects and the Role of Implant Design in Clinical Success
The concept of immediacy in implantology—encompassing immediate placement and immediate loading—has transformed traditional implant protocols by reducing treatment time and enhancing patient satisfaction.
This presentation explores the critical biological factors that govern osseointegration and peri-implant tissue stability under immediate conditions, including bone remodeling dynamics, implant–bone interface biology, and soft-tissue healing.
Through an evidence-based and interactive format, participants will gain insight into how implant macro- and micro-designs influence primary stability, load distribution, and long-term success. The session will also highlight current trends such as digital implant planning, guided surgery, and AI-driven prosthesis design softwares that further refine immediate implant protocols.
Takeaways
1. Selection of implant systems
2. Immediate implants -biological considerations
3. ?digital protocols
4. ?immediate temporization
5. ?case selection criteria
6. ?implants in Infected sockets