“…Surface roughness and chemical composition were reported to be able to alter cell adhesion and proliferation, which represent the first steps in the host tissue-biomaterial integration processes 12,13) . In the prosthodontic field, studies on the biological behaviour of gingival fibroblasts in regard to dental materials are significant, as the fibroblasts are involved in the oral soft tissue response to biomaterials [14][15][16][17] ; in particular, gingival fibroblasts take part in the integration process with ceramic materials, being able to integrate or not with biomaterials 18) . The aim of this study is to evaluate, at different experimental times, the cell morphology, proliferation and adhesion potential of HGFs cultured onto three different dental ceramics, i.e.…”