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Evaluation of Different Thickness, Die Color, and Resin Cement Shade for Veneers of Multilayered CAD/CAM Blocks.

Muharrem Erhan Çömlekoğlu1, Gamze Paken2, Firuzan Tan1, Mine Dündar-Çömlekoğlu1, Mutlu Özcan3, Ender Akan4, Akın Aladağ1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of resin cement color on the post-cementation shade of thin laminate veneers milled from multilayered glass ceramic blocks for each layer.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thin slices (N = 180) with two thicknesses (A: 8 × 8×0.55 mm and B: 8×8×0.8 mm; n = 90/group) were obtained from multilayered glass ceramic blocks using a diamond saw. Resin die specimens were prepared (8 × 8 × 4 mm) (n = 180) and divided into two resin cement colors (D: -3. L: +3) and one control group (C: translucent). Each slice was luted to the composite specimens using a dual-curing resin cement under a constant load of 250 g and light-polymerized for 120 seconds. Specimens were placed on a white background and CIELab values for each layer of the blank slices (incisal [In], body [Bo], and cervical [Ce]) were recorded using a dental contact spectrophotometer. The values were calculated as ΔE, and the data were statistically analyzed (one-way ANOVA, Shapiro-Wilk).
RESULTS: Mean ΔE values for A and B were significant (p < 0.05) for In (A: 6.2 ± 1.1; B: 6.6 ± 1.2), Bo (A: 5.1 ± 2.6; B: 3.9 ± 1), and Ce (A: 5.3 ± 2.7; B: 3.8 ± 1.2). Mean ΔE values for In for D and L for A and B groups were significantly higher (6.3 ± 1.2; 6.6 ± 1.2) than Bo and Ce for D (4.4 ± 2.4; 4.6 ± 2.6) and L (4.6 ± 1.4; 4.5 ± 1.7) groups (p < 0.05), respectively. Mean differences between Bo and Ce for A and B groups were insignificant (p ≥ 0.05), while for In the differences were significant. Mean differences between Bo and Ce for A (5.1 ± 2.6; 5.3 ± 2.7) and for B (3.9 ± 1; 3.5 ± 1.2) groups were insignificant (p ≥ 0.05), while for In the differences were significant (6.2 ± 1.1 for A and 6.6 ± 1.2 for B).
CONCLUSION: The color changes for body and cervical regions of multilayered ceramic veneers were not affected by resin color or ceramic thickness, but the incisal area was affected. The translucency of each layer in ceramic veneer fabricated with multilayered blanks should be considered for clinical situations.
© 2015 by the American College of Prosthodontists.

Keywords:  Dental spectrophotometer; color; multilayered CAD/CAM blocks; resin cement

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26502082     DOI: 10.1111/jopr.12367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prosthodont        ISSN: 1059-941X            Impact factor:   2.752


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1.  Final Colour of Ultratranslucent Multilayered Zirconia Veneers, Effect of Thickness, and Resin Cement Shade.

Authors:  Seyed Reza Khosravani; Mehdi Abed Kahnamoui; Soodabeh Kimyai; Elmira Jafari Navimipour; Farzaneh Sadeghi Mahounak; Fatemeh Pournaghi Azar
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 3.246

2.  Influence of resin cement shade on the color and translucency of ceramic veneers.

Authors:  Daiana Kelly Lopes Hernandes; Cesar Augusto Galvão Arrais; Erick de Lima; Paulo Francisco Cesar; José Augusto Rodrigues
Journal:  J Appl Oral Sci       Date:  2016 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.698

3.  Effects of staining liquids and finishing methods on translucency of a hybrid ceramic material having two different translucency levels.

Authors:  Sebnem Ulviye Buyukkaplan; Mehmet Mustafa Özarslan; Çağatay Barutcigil; Merve Arslan; Kubilay Barutcigil; Elif Ece Yoldan
Journal:  J Adv Prosthodont       Date:  2017-10-16       Impact factor: 1.904

4.  The effect of amine-free initiator system and polymerization type on long-term color stability of resin cements: an in-vitro study.

Authors:  İdris Kavut; Mehmet Uğur
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2022-09-24       Impact factor: 3.747

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