The clinical use of computer aided designed/computer aided manufactured titanium nitride coated implant abutments: Surgical and prosthetic considerations—A case series

Author:

del Castillo Rafael1ORCID,Ata‐Ali Javier2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Prosthodontics, Eastman Institute for Oral Health University of Rochester Rochester New York USA

2. Department of Dentistry, Faculty of Health Sciences Universidad Europea de Valencia, Public Dental Health Service, Conselleria de Sanitat Universal i Salut Pública Valencia Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo describe the clinical use of nitride‐coated titanium CAD/CAM implant abutments in the maxillary esthetic zone in two patients with high esthetic and functional demands and, to highlight the advantages of nitride‐coated milled titanium abutments when compared to stock/custom titanium, one‐piece monolithic zirconia, and hybrid metal‐zirconia implant abutments.Clinical ConsiderationsDue to the inherent mechanical and esthetic clinical challenges, single implant‐supported reconstructions in the maxillary esthetic zone are a complex restorative treatment. While CAD/CAM technology has been suggested to enhance and ease implant abutment design and manufacturing, implant abutment material selection remains as a critical decision affecting restoration's long‐term clinical outcomes. To date, considering the esthetic disadvantages of conventional titanium implant abutments, the mechanical limitations of one‐piece zirconia abutments and the manufacturing time and costs associated with hybrid metal‐zirconia abutments, no abutment material can be considered “ideal” for all clinical scenarios.Due to their biocompatibility, biomechanical characteristics (hardness and wear resistance), optical properties (yellow color), and peri‐implant soft tissue esthetic integration, the use of CAD/CAM titanium nitride‐coated implant abutments has been suggested as a predictable implant abutment material in mechanically challenging but esthetically demanding clinical situations, as the maxillary esthetic zone.ConclusionsTwo patients requiring a combined tooth‐implant restorative treatment in the maxillary esthetic zone were treated using CAD/CAM nitride coated titanium implant abutments. The principal advantages of TiN coated abutments include comparable clinical outcomes to stock abutments, optimal biocompatibility, adequate fracture, wear, and corrosion resistance, reduced bacterial adhesion, and excellent esthetic integration with adjacent soft tissues.Clinical SignificanceClinical reports and short term mechanical, biological and esthetic clinical outcomes indicate that CAD/CAM nitride coated titanium implant abutments can represent a predictable restorative alternative to stock/custom and metal/zirconia implant abutments and be considered a clinical relevant option in mechanically challenging but esthetically demanding situations, as often found in the maxillary esthetic zone.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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