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Researchers are evaluating the survival rates of ceramic dental implants in patients who have missing or hopeless teeth. This observational cohort study aims to compare the outcomes between one-piece ceramic dental implants and the two-piece variant. The study also seeks to identify the complications related to the implant procedures and differences between the two implant types. The study involves different models of CeraRoot ceramic dental implants, including various sub-variants of one-piece and two-piece designs. The research is conducted at two dental centers located in Barcelona, Spain, and Boulder, Colorado, USA. The implants are intended for fully grown men and women requiring dental reconstruction, especially those with metal allergies or chronic illnesses related to metal allergies. Participants will be monitored for survival rate outcomes from enrollment through the end of treatment, which lasts 12 months or more. The study includes clinical assessments of implant performance, complications, and overall patient outcomes. Researchers will track and compare the implant survival rates and any procedure-related issues during the follow-up period.