Information for patients about immediate loading implants

Immediate loading implants are not a recent discovery, they date from the ’70s – Dr. Julliet, Scortteci-France, followed in developing these implants until today by Dr. Mutter, Prof. Dr. Kopp and Ihde. From then until today new techniques for inserting implants have developed, with no incision, post-extraction, mandible nerve bypass. All these new types of implants were possible thanks to an international team of doctors headed by Prof. Dr. Stefan Ihde, who developed and modified the insertion of implants and techniques to improve them. The major advantage of these techniques of insertion of these types of implants is the possibility of immediate loading, including for patients with systemic diseases like diabetes.

Immediate loading implants are divided into three categories:
– Immediate loading implants compression type KOS, KOS + micro KOS, KOS TX, recommended for patients with good bone tender and without systemic diseases
– Immediate loading implants BOI by-cortical type that can be used in all types of bone structure and patients with certain systemic diseases
– Immediate loading implants multi cortical BCS type that can be used without incision in all types of bone structure and patients with certain systemic diseases.


Prosthetic works that can be performed in a short time, 3-4 days, are mostly manufactured with composite metallic acrylic teeth. They can remain as completed works or can be changed after 9-12 months with metallic-ceramic or zirconium. This is because the post-extraction area has an unpredictable aesthetic healing, which is masked by the metallic acrylic works in the first months.
In both cases of immediate loading implants and in the multiphase type of implants, the process of healing of the soft tissue and the hard tissue is the same, the difference is in the possibility to resolve the case immediately, without long waiting post extraction periods, additions, sinus lift, months or years until completion and the possibility of solving difficult cases presenting atrophy of the maxilla and mandible.

Types of implants with immediate loading

Types of implants multiphase