For fifty years, titanium has been the default material for dental implants. Its strength, biological behavior, and documented long-term success are unmatched in the history of the specialty. But in the past decade, zirconia ceramic implants have matured to the point where they are a genuine alternative for selected patients.

Titanium Implants: Still the Gold Standard

Commercially pure titanium and titanium alloys have 50+ years of peer-reviewed clinical data. They achieve excellent osseointegration, tolerate high occlusal forces, and can be manufactured in a wide range of shapes, diameters, and surface treatments. For most single-tooth and full-arch cases, titanium remains the most predictable choice.

Zirconia Implants: When Biology and Aesthetics Matter Most

Zirconia (yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal, or Y-TZP) is a ceramic material that offers several distinct advantages:

Where Zirconia Is Less Forgiving

Who Should Consider Zirconia

Who Should Probably Stick With Titanium

The Face Dental Group is one of the few practices in New England offering both titanium and zirconia implants as routine options. Your consultation will include a case-specific recommendation based on anatomy, aesthetics, bite, and preference. Request a consultation.


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