Stomatológ 2025, 35(2):16-23
Guided Immediate Implantation with Immediate Loading:
A Comprehensive Analysis of Current Surgical and Prosthetic Protocols, Biological Principles, and Clinical Outcomes in the era of digital dentistry
- 1 Klinika maxilofaciálnej chirurgie SZU, Fakultná nemocnica s poliklinikou F.D. Roosevelta, Nám. L. Svobodu 1,
- 975 17 Banská Bystrica (prednosta MUDr. MDDr., Dr. med. dent., Adam Stebel PhD.)
- 2 Zubní ordinace BB stomatologie s.r.o., Polívková 465/51, 779 00 Olomouc
- 3 Protetické oddelenie, Klinika zubního lékařství, Lékařská fakulta Univerzity Palackého v Olomouci, Hněvotínska 3,
- 779 00 Olomouc (vedúci lekár MDDr. Iva Voborná, Ph.D.)
- 4 3S DENT stomatologické centrum, Košická 11, 821 08 Bratislava
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of current knowledge on guided immediate implantation with
immediate loading (GII/IL) within the context of digital dentistry.
Modern digital technologies—CBCT, intraoral scanning, and software-based planning—enable precise implant positioning, therefore minimizing surgical deviations and increasing the predictability of outcomes. Atraumatic extraction, control of primary stability (IT ≥ 30 Ncm, ISQ ≥ 70), and a properly designed emergence profile are key factors for successful osseointegration
under immediate loading protocols. Provisional restorations allow soft-tissue shaping and support a high level of esthetic outcome.
The presented case reports confirm that when biological and technical principles are respected, GII/IL represents a predictable, efficient, and highly patient-preferred approach to implant therapy.
Keywords: Guided immediate implantation, immediate loading, digitalization, primary stability
Published: January 1, 2026 Show citation
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