Osseointegration of zirconia implants compared with titanium: an in vivo study

Rita Depprich, Holger Zipprich, Michelle Ommerborn, Christian Naujoks, Hans-Peter Wiesmann, Norbert Kubler, Sirichai Kiattavorncharoen, Lauer Hans-Christoph, Ulrich Meyer, Jorg Handschel

Head & Face Medicine 01/2009; 4(1):30. DOI: 10.1186/1746-160X-4-30

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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Titanium and titanium alloys are widely used for fabrication of dental implants. Since the material composition and the surface topography of a biomaterial play a fundamental role in osseointegration, various chemical and physical surface modifications have been developed to improve osseous healing. Zirconia-based implants were introduced into dental implantology as an altenative to titanium implants. Zirconia seems to be a suitable implant material because of its tooth-like colour, its mechanical properties and its biocompatibility. As the osseointegration of zirconia implants has not been extensively investigated, the aim of this study was to compare the osseous healing of zirconia implants with titanium implants which have a roughened surface but otherwise similar implant geometries. METHODS: Forty-eight zirconia and titanium implants were introduced into the tibia of 12 minipigs. After 1, 4 or 12 weeks, animals were sacrificed and specimens containing the implants were examined in terms of histological and ultrastructural techniques. RESULTS: Histological results showed direct bone contact on the zirconia and titanium surfaces. Bone implant contact as measured by histomorphometry was slightly better on titanium than on zirconia surfaces. However, a statistically significant difference between the two groups was not observed. CONCLUSION: The results demonstrated that zirconia implants with modified surfaces result in an osseointegration which is comparable with that of titanium implants.

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Keywords

biomaterial
 
Bone implant contact
 
dental implantology
 
dental implants
 
direct bone contact
 
fundamental role
 
histological
 
Histological results
 
material composition
 
physical surface modifications
 
similar implant geometries
 
statistically significant difference
 
suitable implant material
 
titanium implants
 
titanium surfaces
 
tooth-like colour
 
ultrastructural techniques
 
various chemical
 
zirconia implants
 
Zirconia-based implants