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New Ceramic Multi-Unit Dental Abutments with an Antimicrobial Glassy Coating
by Roberto López-Píriz, Lidia Goyos-Ball, Belén Cabal, Susana Martínez, José S. Moya, José F. Bartolomé and Ramón Torrecillas
Materials 2022, 15(15), 5422; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15155422 - 6 Aug 2022
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The choice of suitable materials and new designs in oral implantology and the subsequent enhancement of the characteristics of the dental implant developed is an important research topic with wide scope. The present work aims to develop a new multifunctional zirconia–ceria/alumina (Ce–TZP/Al2 [...] Read more.
The choice of suitable materials and new designs in oral implantology and the subsequent enhancement of the characteristics of the dental implant developed is an important research topic with wide scope. The present work aims to develop a new multifunctional zirconia–ceria/alumina (Ce–TZP/Al2O3) composite with an antimicrobial glass-based coating to be used in multi-unit abutments compatible with commercially available Ti implants for peri-implantitis prevention. An airbrush spraying technique was effectively applied to coat the sintered ceramic composite starting from a glass powder suspension. This deposition technique was appropriate for obtaining continuous antimicrobial glass-based coatings with homogenous thickness (~35 µm) on ceramic dental implant components. The dental implant systems with the antimicrobial glassy coating were subjected to a mechanical integrity test following ISO 14801 to determine their long-term stability. The tested implant-coating structure seems to be stable under in vitro conditions with ultimate applied forces exceeding the maximum physiological occlusal loading force. This paper also presents a pilot clinical case report that shows peri-implant tissue around the mechanically stable glass coating with no signs of inflammation 1 year after implant insertion. This result is a preliminary probe of the durability and biological tolerance of the glassy material by the gingiva, as well as the antimicrobial effect on the peri-implant microbiota displayed by the coating. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Ceramics and Implants for Dentistry)
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