TY - JOUR
T1 - A randomized clinical trial on zirconia versus titanium implants in maxillary single tooth replacement
AU - de Beus, J H W
AU - Cune, M S
AU - Slot, J W A
AU - Jensen-Louwerse, C
AU - la Bastide-van Gemert, S
AU - Meijer, H J A
AU - Raghoebar, G M
AU - Schepke, U
N1 - © 2024 The Authors. Clinical Oral Implants Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - OBJECTIVES: This RCT aimed to compare zirconia and titanium dental implants in the maxillary premolar region. The comparison was based on marginal bone level (MBL) changes, clinical parameters, aesthetic outcomes, and patient related outcome measures (PROMs) 1 year after prosthetic loading.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty patients were randomly assigned to receive either a zirconia (ZrO
2, n = 25) implant or a titanium (Ti, n = 25) bone-level implant. Implants were provided with a lithium disilicate crown 3 months after placement. Follow-up was at 1 month and after 1 year. The primary outcome pertained to changes in MBL. Reported secondary outcomes consisted of implant survival, peri-implant tissue health, aesthetics, and PROMs.
RESULTS: Mean MBL change after 1 year was 0.01 mm (SD = 0.45; min = 0.72, max = 0.86) for ZrO
2 and -0.09 mm (SD = 0.34; min = 0.53, max = -1.06) for Ti (p = .439). Scores for the other clinical outcome parameters and PROMs were generally favorable, with no significant differences. However, significant differences were found for the aesthetic outcomes regarding two criteria: (a) level of facial mucosa (p = .022), in favor of Ti, and (b) root convexity/soft tissue color and texture (p = .005) in favor of ZrO
2.
CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: The ZrO
2 and Ti implant types used in this study, replacing a single missing maxillary premolar, show a comparable outcome in terms of MBL change after 1 year. Clinical and aesthetic parameters, as well as PROMs, are favorable and similar between both implant types after 1 year of prosthetic loading. These short-term study results suggest that both are suitable for clinical use.
AB - OBJECTIVES: This RCT aimed to compare zirconia and titanium dental implants in the maxillary premolar region. The comparison was based on marginal bone level (MBL) changes, clinical parameters, aesthetic outcomes, and patient related outcome measures (PROMs) 1 year after prosthetic loading.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty patients were randomly assigned to receive either a zirconia (ZrO
2, n = 25) implant or a titanium (Ti, n = 25) bone-level implant. Implants were provided with a lithium disilicate crown 3 months after placement. Follow-up was at 1 month and after 1 year. The primary outcome pertained to changes in MBL. Reported secondary outcomes consisted of implant survival, peri-implant tissue health, aesthetics, and PROMs.
RESULTS: Mean MBL change after 1 year was 0.01 mm (SD = 0.45; min = 0.72, max = 0.86) for ZrO
2 and -0.09 mm (SD = 0.34; min = 0.53, max = -1.06) for Ti (p = .439). Scores for the other clinical outcome parameters and PROMs were generally favorable, with no significant differences. However, significant differences were found for the aesthetic outcomes regarding two criteria: (a) level of facial mucosa (p = .022), in favor of Ti, and (b) root convexity/soft tissue color and texture (p = .005) in favor of ZrO
2.
CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: The ZrO
2 and Ti implant types used in this study, replacing a single missing maxillary premolar, show a comparable outcome in terms of MBL change after 1 year. Clinical and aesthetic parameters, as well as PROMs, are favorable and similar between both implant types after 1 year of prosthetic loading. These short-term study results suggest that both are suitable for clinical use.
KW - dental implants
KW - metal-free dentistry
KW - RCT
KW - titanium
KW - zirconia
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U2 - 10.1111/clr.14258
DO - 10.1111/clr.14258
M3 - Article
C2 - 38567929
SN - 0905-7161
VL - 35
SP - 630
EP - 640
JO - CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
JF - CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
IS - 6
ER -