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Zirconia vs. Titanium: The Implant Debate – PDP264
Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
Is titanium still the gold standard for implants? Are zirconia implants just hype from biological dentistry… or something more? Do ceramic implants really integrate as well as titanium? And should we already be offering patients a choice? Zirconia implants are no longer a fringe concept—they’re entering mainstream conversations. In this episode, Dr. Pav Khaira returns to break down the science, clinical decision-making, and real-world application of zirconia vs titanium implants. From corrosion and osteoimmunology to occlusion and case selection, this is a practical, evidence-led discussion for clinicians navigating modern implant options. https://youtu.be/-RCvf2KOdSc Watch PDP264 on YouTube Protrusive Dental Pearl: Thriving in Challenging Times 💡 Prioritize quality sleep—it sharpens decision-making, improves mood, and reduces irritability (6–7 solid hours beats longer, disrupted sleep). ➡️ Remember, stress comes from how we respond, not the situation itself—focus on what you can control and let go of the rest. 📢 Lean on your support system and make time for reflection and gratitude—they help reframe pressure and build resilience. Key Takeaways Zirconia implants integrate just as well as titanium, with comparable clinical outcomes Early healing may be slightly faster around zirconia, but long-term results are similar Titanium can corrode over time, releasing particles linked to peri-implantitis Zirconia does not corrode, removing this biological risk factor Modern implant thinking focuses on osteoimmunology, not just osseointegration Zirconia implants are often one-piece → no microgap and improved crestal bone stability Surgical placement must be highly precise—zirconia is less forgiving than titanium Guided osteotomy is strongly recommended for ceramic implants Fracture risk in modern zirconia implants is low when manufactured correctly Hot isostatic pressing significantly increases zirconia strength and reduces defects Case selection is critical—limited bone or complex angulation may favour titanium Zirconia implants are typically cement-retained only Excess cement remains a risk factor for peri-implant disease → manage carefully Zinc phosphate cement is useful due to radiopacity and bacteriostatic properties Angled screw correction (titanium) is predictable only up to ~15 degrees Patient preference for metal-free dentistry is a growing driver of zirconia demand Episode Highlights 00:00 Teaser 00:49 Introduction 02:32 Protrusive Dental Pearl: Advice for Dentists during challenging times 05:14 Basics: What Are Implants Made Of? 07:13 Osseointegration: Zirconia vs Titanium 08:28 Why Zirconia? Biological Rationale 11:13 Clinical Advantages of Zirconia Implant 14:09 Zirconia Implants Limitations in Clinical Use 17:45 Case Selection: When to Use Zirconia Implant 19:16 Fracture Risk: Myth vs Reality 21:30 Midroll 24:51 Fracture Risk: Myth vs Reality 25:29 Importance of Manufacturing Zirconia Implants 27:49 Weaknesses & Clinical Considerations of Zirconia Implants 30:49 Occlusal Programming for Implants 32:24 Screw vs Cement Retention in Implants 34:07 Angle Screw Correction (titanium Context) 36:20 Cement Choices for Zirconia Implants 38:27 Market Share & Future Trends of Zirconia Implants 40:25 Learning Resources for Zirconia Implants 41:51 Medico-Legal Considerations of Zirconia Implants 47:37 Training & Education Pathways for Zirconia Implants 48:25 Outro Want to go deeper into implants? Explore Dr. Pav Khaira’s Academy of Implant Excellence— training designed to help you truly understand the why behind implant dentistry, not just follow protocols. Hands-on options, mentorship, and advanced training available. ✨Follow Academy of Implant Excellence on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/academyofimplantexcellence Mentioned resources from this Episode Book: Zirconia: Material Properties and Surgical Principles for Dental Implants and Restorations Want more? 📢 Check out more episodes on implant complications and treatment planning Implant Occlusion that Makes Sense – PDP 204 Implant Assessment for GDPs: from Space Requirement to Ridge Preservation – PDP052 #PDPMainEpisodes This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. This episode meets GDC Outcomes C AGD Subject Code: 690 Implants Aim: To improve understanding of zirconia implants, including biological considerations, clinical indications, limitations, occlusal principles, consent, and material-related decision-making. Dentists will be able to – Describe the clinical and biological considerations when comparing zirconia and titanium implants Identify key case selection factors and limitations for zirconia implant treatment Apply practical principles for occlusion, cementation, consent, and risk reduction in implant dentistry











