To evaluate, within a period of 5 years, the bone level in mesial, distal, palatal, and buccal areas around scalloped shape implants immediately placed and loaded with temporary crowns fixed on final prefabricated abutments, and also to evaluate the thickness of buccal bone. 18 implants were inserted and loaded immediately using computer-assisted design/computer-assisted manufacturing technology on 18 patients to replace single tooth in the esthetic part of the maxilla. The marginal bone level across the scalloped implant neck was measured mesially and distally using intraoral standardized radiographs after crown fixations and 1, 3, and 5 years later. Cone beam computed tomography para-axial cuts images were used to measure bone level buccally and palatally from the implant neck to the implant-to bone contact after 5 years of loading and to evaluate the thickness of the buccal bone at the implant neck and 4 mm apically, immediately after implant placement and 5 years later. All implants were assessed clinically and radiologically after 5 years. No implant failure was recorded, and the average marginal bone variation on mesial and distal sites was 0.114 ± 0.135 mm at crown cementation, 0.239 ± 0.158 mm 1 year later, 0.233 ± 0.182 mm 3 years later, and 0.180 ± 0.182 mm 5 years later. Our findings indicate that at T0, the average thickness of the buccal bone was 2.27 mm at implant neck M0 (ranging from 1.9 to 2.4) and 2.33 mm at 4 mm apically to the implant neck M1 (ranging from 1.9 mm to 2.9 mm). By T4, the mean had decreased to 1.94 mm at M0 (with a range of 1.7 mm to 2.3 mm) and 2.14 mm at M1 (with a range of 1.8 mm to 2.4 mm). After 5 years the mean changes at buccal and palatal bone for all implants were +0.187 ± 0.52 mm and +0.06 ± 0.38 mm respectively. Minor prosthetic problems were observed over the five years: incisal ceramic chipping occurred in two crowns, and two crowns were replaced for esthetic reasons after one year. No loosening of crowns or abutments was reported. Scalloped neck implants demonstrated a comparable behavior to regular neck implants with similar designs in an immediate implantation and temporization protocol over a five-year period.