Anthogyr SAS, 2237 Avenue A. Lasquin, 74700, Sallanches, France
Helen Reveron
Univ Lyon, INSA Lyon, UCBL, CNRS, MATEIS, UMR5510, 20 Avenue Albert Einstein, 69621, Villeurbanne, France
Karine Bruyère-Garnier
Univ Lyon, Univ Gustave Eiffel, Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, LBMC UMR_T 9406, F-69622, Lyon, France
Erik Adolfsson
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Argongatan 30, 431 22, Mölndal, Sweden
Ralf-Joachim Kohal
University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, Center for Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Hugstetter Str. 55, 79106, Freiburg, Germany
Jérôme Chevalier
Univ Lyon, INSA Lyon, UCBL, CNRS, MATEIS, UMR5510, 20 Avenue Albert Einstein, 69621, Villeurbanne, France
Nicolas Courtois
Anthogyr SAS, 2237 Avenue A. Lasquin, 74700, Sallanches, France
In this study, the effect of coating a zirconia-based ceramic oral implant with a material of the same composition to build a relatively smooth surface with three different porosity features was evaluated in vivo, at 4 and 8 weeks after implantation in sheep femoral condyles. The results showed that at 4 weeks, the three coated zirconia-based implants with smoother surface topographies behaved similarly and promoted faster bone healing compared to the results obtained in the same zirconia- or titanium-based implants, but with rougher sandblasted and acid-etched surfaces. In addition, higher pull-out strengths were estimated in the coated-ceramic sample compared to titanium sandblasted and etched one. The present work showed that zirconia coatings with smoother surfaces than those conventionally used in the market improved the early phase of bone healing, paving the way for shorter treatment times and improved patient outcomes.