International audienceFor decades titanium has been the preferred material for dental implant fabrication, with mechanical and biological performance resulting in high clinical success rates. These have been further enhanced by incremental development of surface modifications aimed at improving speed and degree of osseointegration and resulting in enhanced clinical treatment options and outcomes. However, increasing demand for metal-free dental restorations has also led to the development of ceramic-based dental implants, such as zirconia. In orthopedics, alternative biomaterials, such as polyetheretherketone or silicon nitride, have been used for implant applications. The latter is potentially of particular interest for oral use as it has ...
The most important criterion for the success of dental implants is the selection of a suitable impla...
Titanium is currently the most commonly used material for manufacturing dental implants. However, it...
The idea of permanent tooth replacement goes back to the year 2000 BC at least, when carved bamboo p...
International audienceFor decades titanium has been the preferred material for dental implant fabric...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is biocompatible and stable in vivo, and these properties, when combined wit...
Silicon nitride possesses a variety of excellent properties that can be specifically designed and ma...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is a ceramic material that is well-established in industrial applications du...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is an industrial ceramic used in spinal fusion and maxillofacial reconstruct...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is a promising biomaterial, currently used in spinal fusion implants. Such i...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is a ceramic material developed for industrial applications that demand high...
Improving soft tissue attachment and reducing bacterial colonization on titanium abutments are key f...
The medical applications of antibacterial biomaterials have made great strides since the field’s beg...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) can facilitate bone formation; hence, it is used as a biomaterial in orthope...
Improving soft tissue attachment and reducing bacterial colonization on titanium abutments are key f...
The remarkable stoichiometric flexibility of hydroxyapatite (HAp) enables the formation of a variety...
The most important criterion for the success of dental implants is the selection of a suitable impla...
Titanium is currently the most commonly used material for manufacturing dental implants. However, it...
The idea of permanent tooth replacement goes back to the year 2000 BC at least, when carved bamboo p...
International audienceFor decades titanium has been the preferred material for dental implant fabric...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is biocompatible and stable in vivo, and these properties, when combined wit...
Silicon nitride possesses a variety of excellent properties that can be specifically designed and ma...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is a ceramic material that is well-established in industrial applications du...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is an industrial ceramic used in spinal fusion and maxillofacial reconstruct...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is a promising biomaterial, currently used in spinal fusion implants. Such i...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is a ceramic material developed for industrial applications that demand high...
Improving soft tissue attachment and reducing bacterial colonization on titanium abutments are key f...
The medical applications of antibacterial biomaterials have made great strides since the field’s beg...
Silicon nitride (Si3N4) can facilitate bone formation; hence, it is used as a biomaterial in orthope...
Improving soft tissue attachment and reducing bacterial colonization on titanium abutments are key f...
The remarkable stoichiometric flexibility of hydroxyapatite (HAp) enables the formation of a variety...
The most important criterion for the success of dental implants is the selection of a suitable impla...
Titanium is currently the most commonly used material for manufacturing dental implants. However, it...
The idea of permanent tooth replacement goes back to the year 2000 BC at least, when carved bamboo p...