A Recent Updates on Zirconia Implants

The restoration of partially and completely edentulous patients having dental implants is a well-documented and scientifically accepted treatment modality. Recently titanium alloys and titanium are frequently used in manufacturing implant and have turned out to be a gold standard for replacement of tooth in dental implantology. Such materials have achieved mainstream use due to theiroutstanding biocompatibility, well-documented useful results. When open to air, titanium instantly develops a steady oxide layer that forms the foundation of its biocompatibility.

Zirconia Implants


The oxide layer’s properties are of great significance for the biological result of osseointegration of titanium implants. Its dark grayish color is the main disadvantage of titanium that is noticeable through the peri-implant mucosa, hence impairing esthetic results in a thin mucosa biotype’s presence. Recision of the gingiva or unfavorable soft tissue conditions can result in compromised esthetics. When the maxillary incisors are entailed this requires great concern. Moreover, reports propose that metals are capable of introducing autoimmunity and a nonspecific immunomodulation. Read more>>>>>>>>>

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