“…Several studies have analyzed the influence of the cement type on fracture load values of tooth-supported restorations and showed that feldspathic ceramic should be bonded adhesively to the abutment tooth to enhance strength and longevity (Attia, Abdelaziz, Freitag, & Kern, 2006;Borges et al, 2009;Groten & Probster, 1997). Implant-supported crowns fabricated from feldspathic ceramics cemented with self-adhesive resin cement have demonstrated values between 220 ± 50 N for initial fracture load and 1,130 ± 220 N for maximum fracture load (Dogan et al, 2017). In the meantime, several in vitro studies investigated the influence of crown material and cement on the fracture load of zirconia implant-supported crowns (Kohal, Kilian, Stampf, & Spies, 2015;Rohr, Coldea, Zitzmann, & Fischer, 2015).…”