# Timing of Dental Implant Placement: The Past, the Present, the Future

**Authors:** Daniel S. Thoma, Leonardo Mancini, Ronald E. Jung

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/jre.70088 · 2026-02-11

## TL;DR

This paper discusses how the timing of dental implant placement has evolved and how future approaches may become more personalized using new technologies.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a future vision of personalized implant timing using biologically active materials and artificial intelligence.

## Key findings

- Historical implant timing protocols have shifted from delayed to more immediate and patient-specific strategies.
- Current practices emphasize balancing patient demands with biological healing requirements.
- Future trends may use AI and biologically active materials for individualized treatment decisions.

## Abstract

The optimal timing of dental implant placement remains one of the most debated topics in implant dentistry. Patients increasingly demand fast tooth replacement with minimal morbidity and cost; however, clinicians must balance these expectations with biological limitations and long‐term treatment success. Historically, the decision of when to place an implant has reflected the evolution of scientific knowledge, technological advances, and surgical confidence shifting from delayed and cautious protocols to immediate and patient specific strategies. This perspective article, from a clinical standpoint, highlights the evolution of implant timing concepts, current evidence‐based practices, and explores emerging trends that may redefine future paradigms. Today, timing has become a critical factor in implant therapy. “Time truly is everything”. The art lies in knowing when to accelerate treatment to meet patient requests and when to slow down to respect biological healing achieving the delicate balance between efficiency and predictability.

The evolution of dental implant placement timing, from conventional immediate, early, and late protocols based on fixed healing periods to contemporary evidence‐based concepts. It highlights a future shift toward a tailored, patient‐specific approach supported by biologically active materials and artificial intelligence for individualized clinical decision‐making.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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