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Titanium and zirconia are the two primary materials used in dental implan- tology. While both materials have been used successfully for many years, there is still a debate about which one is better. Titanium has been the traditional choice for dental implant surgery for over 40 years. However, there are some concerns with the use of titanium implants...
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Clinical success rate of two-piece zirconia dental implants
Dr Joseph Sarkissian & Minehli Kamarzar, USA
With the recent development of mechanically improved and clinically versatile zirconia implants, their clinical use over the past several years has become more widespread globally. Although zirconia implants currently rep- resent a niche market, their popularity worldwide is grow- ing rapidly.1 Studies show that zirconia implants offer many advantages over metal implants, including aesthetics, greatly reduced plaque retention and incidence of peri-implantitis, lower accumulation of surface biofilm compared with titanium implants, outstanding biocompatibility, and a degree of osseointegration and soft- tissue response that is superior to that of titanium dental implants.2–5 ...
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Immediately placed two-piece zirconia implant with customised healing abutment in the maxillary molar region
Drs Alexandre Marques Paes da Silva, Dennis de Carvalho Ferreira, Francisco Augusto Horta dos Santos, Mayla Kezy Silva Teixeira, Daniel Moraes Telles & Eduardo José Veras Lourenço, Brazil
Over the past two decades, the utilisation of metal-free materials for oral rehabilitation has surged and emerged as an alternative to titanium in the production of dental implants.1 Among these materials, yttria-stabilised tetragonal zirconia polycrystal has gained recognition as the preferred choice for such applications owing to its superior mechanical properties and reduced tendency to accumulate bacterial plaque.2 ...
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Magneto-dynamic site preparation for zirconia implants: A dry, cold and minimally invasive protocol
Dr Franco Giancola, Italy
Today, dentistry is facing new challenges. Demanding and fragile patients who require quick, atraumatic and risk-free treatments are increasingly presenting to our dental clinics. These patients require immediately loaded implants even in local situations of bone atrophy and despite precarious health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and other chronic diseases. Furthermore, the COVID pandemic has made dental care increasingly complex regarding the management of operating times and the prevention of infections...
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Modern workflow of immediate zirconia implant surgery utilising dynamic navigation: case studies and benefit analysis
Dr Daniel Madden, USA
Dental implant therapy is an integral and growing treatment modality for today’s clinicians. With the advent of digital workflows dental implant treatment has become more accessible, faster, safer, and more predictable. All which can provide a better patient experience and more idealised final restorations...
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A 40-year-old patient in good general health came to our practice wishing to replace the bridge extending from pontic #24 to tooth #27 and to place an implant in region #24. An initial digital radiograph and a CBCT scan were performed to analyse the possibility of placing an implant in this area (Figs. 1 & 2). The area did not present with any periapical or intraosseous lesions. The bone width and height were found to be sufficient for implantation, and there was no atrophy. A mucous retention cyst was observed in the left maxillary sinus...
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Full-arch maxillary rehabilitation using Y-TZP protheses on ceramic implants—18 month follow up
Dr Rodrigo Pohlmann, Dr Rodrigo Gomes Beltrão, Cristine Finco, Dr Vinicius Dutra & Marcos Chevarria, Brazil
Nowadays, ceramic materials are increasingly used in the dental field. Ceramic implants, which can be successfully included in different treatment workflows and indications, are today considered reliable thanks to the develop- ment of new surfaces, innovative materials and enhanced clinical protocols...
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Discover the latest in ceramic implantology at the EACim’s 2023 congress in France
An interview with Dr Fabrice Baudot, scientific leader of the EACim, France
The European Academy of Ceramic Implantology (EACim) is an independent organisation established to share expertise and skills in the practice of ceramic implantology in order to promote the field. On 10 June, the EACim is holding a congress in Paris with an impressive line-up of international speakers. ceramic implants had the opportunity to have a conversation with Dr Fabrice Baudot, sci- entific leader of the EACim, to find out more...
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Under the theme “Ceramic Implants Meets Aesthetics”, ISMI in- vites you to its 7 th Annual Meeting on 5 and 6 May 2023 at the H4 Hotel Messe Munich. The programme is available online and as a printed programme booklet. Renowned experts and practitioners from home and abroad will discuss practical experiences and current trends in the use of ceramic implants, as well as biological aspects of metal-free implantology, with participants on both congress days. Parallel to the ISMI Annual Meeting, and with some joint podiums, the anniversary congress of the German Society for Cosmetic Dentistry e.V. (DGKZ) will take place...
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5th Group & Experts Meeting at IDS 2023 – Discussing the traceable connection between packaging and implant contamination
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“We’re so happy for the positive reactions and feedback for our global initiative at this year’s IDS,” summarises Dr Dirk U. Duddeck, founder and head of research of the nonprofit CleanImplant Foundation (CIF), and continues: “The interactions at the world’s leading exhibition for the dental industry have proven that more and more dentists and implant manufacturers are increasingly sensitised towards the problem of factory-contaminated implants”. For its 5th iteration, this year’s CleanImplant Group & Experts Meeting was the largest to date, with over 50 guests attending, from manufacturers’ representatives to project partners...
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Swiss ceramic implant producer Dentalpoint offered the possibility for an in-depth exploration of the innovative world of metal-free implantology at the Zeramex congress in combination with picturesque views of the Zurichberg. The congress highlighted why implants made of high-performance ceramic might by now be setting their very own standards...