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11 April 2025
5th edition of the ‘Zeramex Meet & Learn’ training series with Dr. Jens Tartsch
On 11 April, dentists working in implantology and prosthetics from Germany and Switzerland visited the CeramTec production site in Spreitenbach (CH) and took part in the 5th edition of the ‘Zeramex Meet & Learn’ training series. The programme included presentations by Dr Jens Tartsch, President of the European Society for Ceramic Implantology, Mike Moynihan, Commercial Development Director, and Kerstin Horvath, Zeramex Area Manager, as well as hands-on training and a production tour. During the event, participants actively used the opportunity to ask the speakers questions.
> Learn more28 March 2025
Level and type of clinician training has an impact on implant outcome: a retrospective study
The level and type of clinician training has an impact on implant outcome. This follows from a study by Sonkar et al. (2019), in which 2048 dental implants were placed in 471 patients seen by residents from the departments of Periodontics, Prosthodontics, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Dentistry.
> Learn more17 March 2025
Patients revealed high satisfaction levels with regard to zirconia dental implants: a systematic review
The patient’s perception of an implant treatment outcome plays a crucial role in implant dentistry. Arefnia et al. (2025) did a systematic literature review to assess the patient-reported outcome (PROs) in edentulous patients rehabilitated with zirconia implants. For this purpose, only controlled clinical trials published in English were included, with no restrictions on the year of publication. The final selection consisted of 12 articles.
> Learn more03 March 2025
Zirconia implants show a 10-year cumulative survival rate of 95.1%: a systematic review
Zirconia implants show a 10-year cumulative survival rate of 95.1% along with minimal short-term marginal bone loss. This is the result of the systematic literature review and meta-analysis performed by Mohseni et al. (2023). The review has particular clinical relevance, as it is currently the only paper that has analyzed studies with a 10-year follow-up in which two-piece zirconia implants were involved.
> Learn more17 February 2025
Es gibt Abrieb bei Metall-, aber nicht bei Keramikimplantaten zum Zeitpunkt der Insertion, so Romanos et al. (2022)
Titanium wear is gaining growing attention as a critical concern in implant dentistry, since titanium implants can release abrasion particles because of mechanical insertion (Meyer et al. 2006), which together with microbial environmental influences can trigger mucositis and peri-implantitis (Scridhar et al. 2015). Besides that, titanium, as a metal, is susceptible to corrosion, and titanium particles have consequently been found in peri-implant tissues (Olmedo et al., 2008).
> Learn more17 February 2025
Romanos et al. (2022): "There is wear from metallic, but not ceramic dental implants at the time of insertion"
Titanium wear is gaining growing attention as a critical concern in implant dentistry, since titanium implants can release abrasion particles because of mechanical insertion (Meyer et al. 2006), which together with microbial environmental influences can trigger mucositis and peri-implantitis (Scridhar et al. 2015). Besides that, titanium, as a metal, is susceptible to corrosion, and titanium particles have consequently been found in peri-implant tissues (Olmedo et al., 2008).
> Learn more05 February 2025
High fracture rates & metallic aluminum – prejudices about zirconia implants
Periimplantitis is another important aspect addressed in the paper by Tartsch & Blatz (2022). “This inflammatory pathological condition with progressive loss of peri-implant hard and soft tissues can ultimately lead to the loss of the implant,” the authors note.
> Learn more03 February 2025
Bio-inertness of zirconia appears to be beneficial for peri-implantitis prevention and soft tissue quality, Tartsch & Blatz (2022) say
Periimplantitis is another important aspect addressed in the paper by Tartsch & Blatz (2022). “This inflammatory pathological condition with progressive loss of peri-implant hard and soft tissues can ultimately lead to the loss of the implant,” the authors note.
> Learn more03 February 2025
Tartsch & Blatz (2022): "The aesthetic problem can be avoided with the use of ceramic implants"
The comparison of esthetics that can be achieved with ceramic and titanium implants is one of the material-relevant aspects addressed and clinically documented in the overview by Tartsch & Blatz (2022).
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