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    Zirconia Implants FAQ by Top Bio Dentist Dr. May US NY CT
    Dental zirconia ceramic is a top-tier material for tissue-facing restorations, offering high biocompatibility, low bacterial adhesion, and superior aesthetic, pink-white masking properties. It promotes excellent soft-tissue integration, reducing gingival inflammation and enhancing blood flow compared to metals, making it ideal for implants, abutments, and porcelain-fused-to-zirconia (PFZ) gingival masks. 
    Key Characteristics and Benefits 
    • Biocompatibility & Soft Tissue Healing: Zirconia is highly "soft-tissue-friendly" and biocompatible, minimizing inflammatory reactions. It promotes better cell adhesion and proliferation, particularly when polished, which helps in fostering healthy, stable gingival attachment.
    • Gingival Esthetics: As a white-colored material, it prevents the gray, metallic shadowing through thin gums often associated with titanium implants, resulting in better Pink Esthetic Scores (PES).
    • Low Plaque Accumulation: Zirconia resists bacterial colonization better than other materials, which reduces the incidence of peri-implant diseases.
    • Optimal Surface Properties: Polished zirconia surfaces enhance the attachment and orientation of human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs). 
    Application in Gingival Tissue 
    • Implant Abutments: Zirconia abutments provide a metal-free option that supports excellent soft tissue health.
    • Full-Arch Restorations: Porcelain gum tissue can be built up over zirconia frameworks to create a lifelike aesthetic for full-mouth implants.
    • Gingival Mask (PFZ): Specialized powder (e.g., PFZ/Zirconia porcelain) is used to create pink tissue, matching natural gums. 
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    Gingiva Zirconia Ceramic Dental Porcelain Powder PFZ


    BAOT Biological Technology Co., Ltd
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    BAOT Biological Technology Co., Ltd
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    Dental porcelain powder gingiva PFZ is a ceramic of the BAOT ZCG series, suitable for zirconia units or crowns. They can mimic the natural color of gum in the ...Read more
    dental zirconia ceramic for tissue gingiva from www.baotdent.com
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    Gingival Soft Tissue Integrative Zirconia Abutments with High ...


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    PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov)
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    by Q Li · 2025 · Cited by 2 — In this study, we aim to develop a zirconia composite abutment with high “inner” structure stability and “surface” bioactivities simultaneously.Read more

    Zirconia: a key player in effective soft tissue healing


    Straumann
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    Straumann
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    Nov 3, 2021 — A wealth of research has shown that the abutment material itself has a significant role to play in peri-implant soft tissue health.Read more

    ICE Zirkon Ceramics


    Zirkonzahn
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    Zirkonzahn
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    Zirconia and its ceramics can be fired as often as required, because the ICE ceramic is ideally matched to the zirconia and because in the glass type ceramic ...Read more

    Zirconia Implant and Gums - North Texas Dental Surgery


    North Texas Dental Surgery
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    North Texas Dental Surgery
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    Zirconia implants are a gum-friendly, aesthetic, and metal-free solution — but they're not always the automatic best choice. The ideal implant depends on your ...Read more
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    Zirconia implants — benefits in the esthetic zone


    Implant Practice US
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    Implant Practice US
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    Drs. Paresh Patel, Apolinar Madrigal, and Gregori M. Kurtzman show how zirconia implants reduce implant “show through” and improve esthetics for thin tissue ...Read more
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    ScienceDirect.com
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    ScienceDirect.com
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    by Y Liang · 2023 · Cited by 9 — This study demonstrated the impact of zirconia surface treatments, specifically sanding and polishing, on the adhesion and proliferation of human gingival ...Read more
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    Zirconia Solid Crown & Bridge


    DDS Lab
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    DDS Lab
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    Zirconia Solid is 100% metal-free, a feature that prevents gingival darkening and removes the possibility of exposing metalic margins if gum recession begins.Read more
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    Zirconia/Ceramic Implants


    Advanced Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Studio
    https://advancedoralsurgerymi.com › Procedures
    Advanced Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Studio
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    Zirconia has been shown to resist plaque buildup better than other materials. This reduces the risk of gum inflammation around the implants and promotes ...Read more
    dental zirconia ceramic for tissue gingiva from advancedoralsurgerymi.com

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