Fracture Resistance Behaviors of Titanium-Zirconium and Zirconia Implants.
Brenda HanesSabrina FeitosaKamolphob PhasukJohn A LevonDean MortonWei-Shao LinPublished in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2021)
Cement-retained zirconia crowns supported by titanium-zirconium implants and prefabricated titanium abutments showed superior peak fracture loads and better survival probability behavior. One-piece zirconia implants with cement-retained zirconia crowns and two-piece zirconia implants with screw-retained zirconia crowns on prefabricated titanium abutment showed similar peak fracture loads and survival probability behavior. Titanium-zirconium and zirconia implants could withstand average intraoral mastication loads in the incisor region. This study was conducted under static load, room temperature (21.7°C), and dry condition, and full impacts of intraoral hydrothermal aging and dynamic loading conditions on the zirconia implants should be considered and studied further.