Implant-supported restorations have become increasingly favored by both dental practitioners and patients over the past decades, providing functional and esthetic solutions following tooth loss. The success and longevity of implants vary among individuals due to numerous biological and technical factors. Beyond the surgical component, factors such as the choice of rehabilitation, its design, and timing also influence the dynamics between implants and their restorations. While this narrative review presents the prevailing consensus in the literature, further research is needed to solidify these findings.