Abstract
Prosthodontics is seeing a rise in the use of polyetheretherketone (PEEK), a material with many advantages over conventional materials like metals and glass. The characteristics, uses, and therapeutic efficacy of PEEK in prosthodontics are examined in this extensive case study. Crowns, bridges, implant abutments, and detachable prostheses are just a few of the prosthetic applications for which PEEK is a good fit because of its exceptional biocompatibility, mechanical qualities, and ease of manufacture. Patient comfort and durability are improved by its high strength-to-weight ratio and chemical stability. The review also discusses the potential challenges and limitations associated with PEEK, such as its aesthetic limitations and the need for further long-term clinical studies to validate its performance. This review attempts to provide a comprehensive overview of PEEK’s function in contemporary prosthodontics and its potential to enhance patient outcomes by synthesizing recent research and clinical data.
Cite this article as: Rathee M, Stalin M, Singh Tomar S, Diwan K, Mittal S, S B. Exploring the versatility of polyetheretherketone in prosthodontics: a comprehensive review. Essent Dent. 2024;3(3):121-128.