Pre-fabricated zirconium dioxide implant abutments for single-tooth replacement in the posterior region: success and failure after 3 years of function

Authors

  • Frank P. Nothdurft Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Dental Materials Sciences, Saarland University, Homburg/Saar, Germany
  • Joerg Nonhoff DENTSPLY Implants Manufacturing GmbH, Scientific Affairs–Clinical Research, Mannheim, German
  • Peter R. Pospiech Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016357.2013.863970

Keywords:

Biomaterials, soft tissue-implant interactions, clinical research, clinical trials, zirconia

Abstract

Objective. Zirconia implant abutments have gained a much broader clinical use over the past few years. The aim of the present study was to assess the clinical performance of a pre-fabricated zirconium dioxide implant abutment for single-tooth replacement in the posterior region. Materials and methods. Forty implants of the XiVE® S plus screw type (DENTSPLY Friadent, Mannheim, Germany) were inserted in the posterior region of 24 patients and provided with zirconium dioxide abutments (FRIADENT® CERCON® Abutment, DENTSPLY Friadent). The following parameters were used to document the state of soft tissue: modified plaque index, modified sulcus bleeding index and pocket depth. Mesial and distal bone levels were determined on radiographs during the prosthetic treatment and at the 36-month recall. Results. Thirty-seven implants could be followed up after 36 months in function. One patient wearing two abutments was lost to follow-up. One abutment exhibited a rotational misfit after 2 years in function. A further abutment showed the same failure at the 36-months recall appointment. In the remaining 36 implants the soft and hard tissue parameters were indicative of a low inflammatory status. Compared to the baseline situation, a partly significant bone apposition could be observed. Chipping of parts of the veneering ceramic was registered in 22% of the remaining implant restorations. Conclusions. The use of zirconia abutments in this study lead to mainly healthy peri-implant hard and soft tissue conditions but, considering the observed failures after 3 years in function, clinical long-term results should be awaited before recommending full zirconia implant abutments in a posterior indication.

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Published

2014-07-01