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Abstract
Objectives
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of high-translucent zirconia thickness and substrate shade on the final color of the restoration.
Material and Methods
A total of 60 high-translucent monolithic zirconia disks were prepared using a CAD/CAM system. They were placed on composite substrates with A2, A3.5, and C3 colors (n = 10). The color differences (ΔE) of the ceramic disks on the A3.5 and C3 substrate compared to the control group (A2) were calculated and compared with acceptable thresholds (ΔE = 5.5) and perceptible thresholds (ΔE = 2/6). A one-sample t-test and repeated measures ANOVA were used to analyze the data statistically.
Results
The highest ΔE values were observed when comparing two zirconia disk thicknesses on the A3.2 substrate without cement (ΔE = 5/65). The lowest value of ΔE compared to the control group (A2) was related to the disk with 1 mm thickness on the A3.5 substrate (ΔE = 2/54), and the highest value was for the disk with 0.6 mm thickness on the C3 substrate (ΔE = 4/88).
Conclusions
Using the zirconia disk with a 1 mm thickness on the C3 structure and a disk with a 0.6 mm thickness on the A3.5 structure with the presence of F2 cement can achieve an acceptable color difference (value of 5.5).
期刊介绍:
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research aims to provide open access peer-reviewed publications of high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work within all disciplines and fields of oral medicine and dentistry. The scope of Clinical and Experimental Dental Research comprises original research material on the anatomy, physiology and pathology of oro-facial, oro-pharyngeal and maxillofacial tissues, and functions and dysfunctions within the stomatognathic system, and the epidemiology, aetiology, prevention, diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of diseases and conditions that have an effect on the homeostasis of the mouth, jaws, and closely associated structures, as well as the healing and regeneration and the clinical aspects of replacement of hard and soft tissues with biomaterials, and the rehabilitation of stomatognathic functions. Studies that bring new knowledge on how to advance health on the individual or public health levels, including interactions between oral and general health and ill-health are welcome.