Performance of zirconium abutments from different implant designs in esthetic areas
10th Dentists and Prosthodontics Annual Meeting
June 27-28, 2016 New Orleans Louisiana, USA

Sheila Pestana Passos

University of Alberta, Canada

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

The advantages of zirconia implant abutments are enhanced esthetics with less gingival grey-blue discoloration than titanium abutments and enhanced biocompatibility. Dental zirconia (Y-TZP) is becoming the ceramic material of choice for implant abutments, especially in esthetic areas. Nevertheless, most of the data presented to date for zirconia abutments is for the standard platform implants. This lecture will focus on the esthetic parameters of zirconia abutments in implant dentistry. One of the studies that will be thoroughly discussed evaluated the standard and platform switching implant-supported restorations as well as different implant designs. This investigation was conducted to assess complications, survival and success rates of zirconia abutments for implant-supported single crowns in esthetic zones. The peri-implant parameters were observed as well as mechanical complications, such as loss of retention and presence or absence of abutment fractures. The pros and cons of zirconia standard platform abutment designs compared to zirconia platform switching abutments will be presented in light of the current available knowledge.

Biography :

Sheila Pestana Passos received her MSc degree in 2007 and a PhD degree in 2010, both in Prosthodontics from Sao Paulo State University, Brazil. She completed a portion of her PhD at The Western University, ON, Canada. She completed her Post-doctoral studies from University of Alberta School of Dentistry in 2015. She is currently working as Assistant Professor at the Restorative Division at the University of Alberta. She has published 29 papers in peer-reviewed journals.

Email: passos@ualberta.ca