10/04/2026
What we once accepted as “standard” is now being re-evaluated through a biological lens.
Scientific attention is shifting toward how materials behave at the tissue level, how they influence the immune response, bacterial adhesion, and long-term peri-implant health. Surface characteristics, biocompatibility, and the ability to maintain stable soft tissue are no longer secondary factors, they are central.
Patients are also more informed, more conscious, and more involved in their treatment choices. They’re not just asking for results, but for solutions that align with overall health and longevity.
Ceramic implantology emerges in this context, not as a replacement, but as an evolution guided by science, precision, and respect for the body.