Abstract One of the most frequently cited advantages of ceramics in dentistry relates to aesthetics, and the same applies for dental implants. Zirconia has emerged as the material of choice for nonmetal implants. This article introduces the reader to zirconia as an implant material, its properties, manufacturing processes, and the particular surface modifications and treatments that have rendered its surfaces biologically compatible with peri-implant soft and hard tissues.
Spiros ZinelisAndrew G. ThomasKaren L. SyresNick SilikasGeorge Eliades
Rafael Delgado‐RuizJosé Luís Calvo‐GuiradoPablo MorenoJ GuardíaGerardo Gómez MorenoJosé Eduardo Maté Sánchez de ValMaria Piedad Ramírez FernándezFernando Chiva
Michael GahlertDois BurtscherIngrid GrunertHeinz KnihaE. Steinhäuser