“…22 PEEK (Thornton Cleveleys, United Kingdom: PEEK-OPTIMA Invibio Ltd.) has been used clinically for more than 15 years and in over 5 000 000 implanted devices across a wide range of medical applications, including spinal fusion, where it has become an industry standard implant material. [24][25][26][27][28][29] Due to its proven biocompatible nature and its shock absorbing characteristics, 12,13,30 while maintaining the possibility of CAD/CAM manufacture, such a material could be interesting for use in full-arch restorations as a nonmetal alternative. [24][25][26][27][28][29] Due to its proven biocompatible nature and its shock absorbing characteristics, 12,13,30 while maintaining the possibility of CAD/CAM manufacture, such a material could be interesting for use in full-arch restorations as a nonmetal alternative.…”