Abstract

Grayish Metal to White Ceramic; Iso Standards Are the Only Passports for Ceramic Dental Implants

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  • The long-term success of titanium osseointegrated implants in periodontally healthy patients has been documented in various studies [1]

  • While ISO 14801:2016 simulates the functional loading of an endosseous dental implant under “worst case” conditions, it is not applicable for predicting the in vivo performance of an endosseous dental implant or dental prosthesis, if multiple endosseous dental implants are used for a dental prosthesis

  • To simulate intraoral aging to the extent possible and, in particular, address the degradation susceptibility of metastable zirconia ceramics, an experimental setup by Spies et al [15] tried to add some modifications that differed from ISO 14801

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Introduction

The long-term success of titanium osseointegrated implants in periodontally healthy patients has been documented in various studies [1]. In order to bring dental implants into markets, they should firstly pass several mechanical tests like fatigue and dynamical loading tests. Loading tests for dental implants can be denoted according to predefined standards or norms (i.e. ISO, DIN, or EN).

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