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Biomaterials and Clinical Application of Dental Implants in Relation to Bone Density-A Narrative Review.

Angkoon KhaohoenTanapon SornsuwanPisaisit ChaijareenontPongsakorn PoovarodomChaiy RungsiyakullPimduen Rungsiyakull
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Titanium has been the material of choice for dental implant fixtures due to its exceptional qualities, such as its excellent balance of rigidity and stiffness. Since zirconia is a soft-tissue-friendly material and caters to esthetic demands, it is an alternative to titanium for use in implants. Nevertheless, bone density plays a vital role in determining the material and design of implants. Compromised bone density leads to both early and late implant failures due to a lack of implant stability. Therefore, this narrative review aims to investigate the influence of implant material/design and surgical technique on bone density from both biomechanical and biological standpoints. Relevant articles were included for analysis. Dental implant materials can be fabricated from titanium, zirconia, and PEEK. In terms of mechanical and biological aspects, titanium is still the gold standard for dental implant materials. Additionally, the macro- and microgeometry of dental implants play a role in determining and planning the appropriate treatment because it can enhance the mechanical stress transmitted to the bone tissue. Under low-density conditions, a conical titanium implant design, longer length, large diameter, reverse buttress with self-tapping, small thread pitch, and deep thread depth are recommended. Implant material, implant design, surgical techniques, and bone density are pivotal factors affecting the success rates of dental implant placement in low-density bone. Further study is required to find the optimal implant material for a clinical setting's bone state.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • bone mineral density
  • oral health
  • bone regeneration
  • magnetic resonance
  • computed tomography
  • stress induced
  • silver nanoparticles
  • replacement therapy