Biological Response of the Peri-Implant Mucosa to Different Definitive Implant Rehabilitation Materials.
María Baus-DomínguezElena Oliva-FerrusolaSerafín Maza-SolanoGonzalo Ruiz-de-LeónMaría-Ángeles Serrera-FigalloJosé-Luis Gutiérrez-PerezDaniel Torres-LagaresLaura Macías-GarcíaPublished in: Polymers (2024)
This study found that zirconia is the material that presents the most adequate biological response of peri-implant tissues. It shows a lower intensity of inflammatory cellular content, a total normality in the number of collagen fibers (the arrangement of the fibers is normal in 90% of the cases), and vascular proliferation of connective tissue in 83% of the cases. These parameters make it a material with a predictable response. Similarly, only the following slight statistically significant differences between the definitive and provisional materials are observed, indicating that the biological response generated by the provisional material (PMMA) is not very different from that obtained with the placement of the definitive restoration.