Material selection of half mouth implant teeth
In the field of modern dentistry, half mouth implant is a common repair method, which can help patients restore masticatory function and beauty. The selection of appropriate materials is critical to the success of dental implants. The commonly used materials for half implant teeth include titanium alloy, zircon and bioactive ceramics.

Titanium alloy: durable choice
Titanium alloy is one of the commonly used materials in dental implants. It has good biocompatibility and can combine well with human bones to form stable osseointegration. Titanium alloy has high strength, strong corrosion resistance, and can withstand the pressure of daily chewing. It is an ideal choice for half mouth implant teeth.
Zircon: both beauty and function
Zircon, also known as zirconia, is a kind of ceramic material with high strength and transparency. It not only has the color and luster similar to natural teeth, but also has high strength and is not easy to wear. Zircon implant teeth have good aesthetic and functional performance, especially suitable for patients with high aesthetic requirements.
Bioactive ceramics: promote bone healing
Bioactive ceramic is a kind of material that can promote the growth and healing of bone tissue. It can form chemical bond with human bones, which helps to closely combine the implant with surrounding bone tissue. Implant teeth using bioactive ceramics perform well in long-term stability, and are suitable for patients who need long-term stability.
Summary
The material selection of half mouth implant teeth is the key factor affecting the implant effect. Titanium alloy has become a commonly used material due to its durability and good biocompatibility; Zircon is favored for its beauty and functionality; Bioactive ceramics are suitable for patients seeking long-term stability because of its characteristics of promoting bone healing. When selecting dental implant materials, patients should select suitable materials according to their specific conditions and the doctor's suggestions to achieve the implant effect of * *.