05/01/2026
Immediate loading in full-mouth implant cases is not about speed — it’s about biology, biomechanics, and precision.
In patients with severe maxillary bone resorption, nasalis and zygomatic implants allow predictable immediate function by engaging dense cortical bone (nasal floor and zygoma). This provides high primary stability, eliminates the need for bone grafting or sinus lifts, and enables fixed teeth within days rather than months.
When combined with:
• Accurate CBCT-based planning
• Correct implant angulation
• Cross-arch splinting
• Controlled occlusion
Immediate loading becomes a safe and reproducible protocol, even in complex full-arch rehabilitations.
With 22 years of clinical experience and 15,000+ implants placed, my focus remains on case selection, biomechanical principles, and long-term predictability — not shortcuts. Advanced implant solutions should simplify treatment for patients without compromising biology.
Experience matters most when margins are narrow.