Abstract
At the present there are different bioceramics, among them, Zirconia, the choice of material for a specific clinical situation must consider aesthetic properties such as translucency and mechanical properties such as fracture toughness, flexural strength and survival rate to ensure the longevity of the prosthesis, especially in the
 presence of parafunctional activity such as bruxism. The objective of this work is to present the thematic review about the different types of Zirconia and also show what are the criteria for the ideal selection of the material through a clinical case in which it was chosen to select a monolithic Zirconia made up since long-term scientific evidence for fixed prostheses reports frequent chipping in Zirconia veneers. In addition, the cementation technique for Zirconia gives a higher success rate to the restoration, which we describe in this article.
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