Trilor - Fracture Load Comparison between Zirconia and Trilor

Created by Ceci Alvarado, Modified on Fri, 5 Jul at 12:02 PM by Ceci Alvarado

Frameworks for All-on-4 implant-supported prostheses can be fabricated using a variety of materials. Traditionally, these frameworks were cast from noble metals like gold or base metal alloys such as Chromium-cobalt, since the introduction of CAD / CAM we can now use materials with additional advantages such as Zirconia and Trilor.


The article compares the fracture load of two framework materials, zirconia and a new fiber-reinforced composite (FCR Trilor), for full-arch implant-supported rehabilitations using various cross-sections.


Article credit to Lea Lahoud (Post-Graduation Program in Dentistry, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon) and collaborators.

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