Aim: This overview aims to explore the specificity, challenges and current advancements in Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) application in implant dentistry.
Methodology: Recent literature from January 2010 to
January 2024 was comprehensively reviewed, focusing on the utilization of PEEK
in implantology. This review encompassed databases such as PubMed and Scopus to
ensure a thorough examination of the available literature during this period.
Studies examining PEEK implants' biocompatibility, mechanical properties and
clinical outcomes were analyzed to provide a comprehensive overview.
Results: PEEK
demonstrates outstanding properties making it an appealing choice for dental
implantology. Its resilience, strength, tooth-colored appearance and
compatibility with bioactive materials contribute to its increasing demand.
Despite its higher cost, PEEK's benefits, including lightweight, toughness and
durability justify its use in dental applications. PEEK exhibits trauma and
shock-absorbing capabilities, fracture resistance, stress distribution and
osseointegration making it ideal for dental implant prostheses. Its versatility
extends to various dental applications, including dental implants, abutments,
fixed and removable partial denture frameworks.
Conclusion: PEEK
emerges as a promising biomaterial for dental implants, offering a
comprehensive solution due to its exceptional properties and compatibility with
bioactive materials. While challenges exist, such as its relatively high cost
and manufacturing complexities, the benefits and advantages of PEEK are
superior to these limitations. Continued research and innovation in PEEK
technology hold the potential to further enhance its applications and
revolutionize dental implantology.
Author(s)details:-
Hanen Boukhris
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Ameni Thabet
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia
Asma Ben Dalla
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Nouha M’ghirbi
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Siham Hajjaji
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Hayet Hajjemi
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Souha BenYoussef
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Monastir, Tunisia.
Please See the book
here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mria/v5/666
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