 This study compared the performance of two different types of implant frameworks, titanium and graphene, in terms of their ability to bear loads. The researchers found that graphene had significantly lower stress levels than titanium when subjected to vertical or oblique forces. This suggests that graphene may be a more suitable choice for use as a framework material in implant-supported full-arch prostheses. This article was authored by Shri Karar Desai, Kiran Deepak Kuljaker, Nasser Raik Al-Tani and others.