Implant Post Materials
Titanium (Most Common)
- 40+ years of clinical research and success data
- 95-98% long-term success rate
- Biocompatible β the body accepts it as natural tissue
- Osseointegrates (fuses with bone) predictably
- Strong and lightweight
- Used in medical implants throughout the body (hip, knee, heart valves)
Zirconia (Ceramic)
- Newer option with growing research (15+ years of data)
- Metal-free β appeals to patients with metal sensitivities or preferences
- White color (no gray show-through in thin gum tissue)
- Good biocompatibility and osseointegration
- More brittle than titanium β higher fracture risk under extreme loads
- More expensive than titanium
At Fusion, we primarily use titanium posts because of their unmatched track record and versatility. Zirconia posts are available for patients who specifically prefer metal-free options.
Prosthetic Materials
Monolithic Zirconia (Fusion's Standard for Full-Arch)
- 5x stronger than traditional porcelain
- Highly resistant to chipping, cracking, and staining
- Natural translucency and color matching
- Does not retain odors or bacteria like acrylic
- Can last 20+ years (backed by Fusion's lifetime warranty)
- Custom-crafted in our in-house lab for precision fit
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM)
- Traditional option for single crowns
- Good aesthetics and strength
- Metal substructure can show as a dark line at the gum margin over time
- Porcelain layer can chip
- Typical lifespan: 10-15 years
Acrylic (Used by Budget Providers)
- Lowest cost prosthetic material
- Wears down, stains, and chips within 3-5 years
- Retains odors and bacteria
- Needs replacement every 5-7 years
- 20-year cost often exceeds premium materials
Why Material Choice Matters
The material used for your dental implant prosthesis has a direct impact on:
- Longevity β Zirconia lasts 3-4x longer than acrylic, meaning fewer replacements and lower lifetime cost.
- Appearance β Zirconia's natural translucency and color stability provide the most realistic-looking result.
- Hygiene β Non-porous zirconia resists bacterial adhesion and odor retention. Acrylic is porous and more prone to harboring bacteria.
- Strength β Monolithic zirconia withstands biting forces of 900+ Newtons without fracturing. Acrylic flexes and breaks under much lower forces.
- Warranty β At Fusion, only our monolithic zirconia prosthetics carry the lifetime structural warranty, reflecting our confidence in their durability.
Why Patients Choose Fusion Dental Implants
- βIn-House Lab & Same-Day Results β Our on-site lab crafts your custom zirconia prosthetics, so you can walk out with a new smile the same day. No waiting weeks for an outside lab.
- βLifetime Warranty on Zirconia β We stand behind our work with a lifetime structural warranty on all full-arch zirconia restorations. If it cracks or breaks under normal use, we replace it free.
- βPrice-Match Guarantee β Because we own our lab and employ our specialists directly, we keep costs lower than corporate chains. We'll match any competitor's quote for comparable treatment.

