“…Zirconium dioxide (ZrO 2 , zirconia), however, shows favourable physicochemical properties (high bending strength and fracture toughness) depending upon its composition and processing (Piconi & Maccauro, 1999; Sivaraman et al., 2018) as well as high biocompatibility similar to titanium (Benic, Thoma, et al., 2017; Bormann et al., 2012; Gahlert et al., 2012; Janner et al., 2018; Roehling et al., 2019). Although long‐term results for zirconia implants are still missing and elevated heat generation was reported in vitro during implant insertion with zirconia implants when compared to titanium implants (Zipprich et al., 2019), promising clinical data investigating the outcome of one‐piece zirconia implants after an observation period of 5 years have been recently obtained (Balmer et al., 2020). Newly developed two‐piece zirconia implants, which are supposed to overcome problems caused by challenging abutment angulations (Wenz et al., 2008), showed a similar screw‐retained stability in vitro (artificial ageing process) when compared to a conventional titanium‐based connection (Joos et al., 2020).…”