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Lincoln Pires Silva Borges1, Gilberto Antônio Borges2, Américo Bortolazzo Correr1, Jeffrey A Platt3, Sidney Kina4, Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho1, Ana Rosa Costa5.
Abstract
This in vitro study evaluates the influence of pressed lithium disilicate thickness, shade and translucency on the transmitted irradiance and the Knoop microhardness (KHN) of a light-cured resin cement at two depths. One hundred and thirty-five ceramic discs of IPS e.max Press (Ivoclar Vivadent) were fabricated and divided into twenty-seven groups (n = 5) according to the association between translucency: HT (hight translucency), LT (low translucency), and MO (medium opacity); shade: BL2, A1 and A3.5; and thickness: 0.5 mm, 1.5 mm, and 2.0 mm. One side of each ceramic disc was finished, polished and glazed. The irradiance (mW/cm²) of a multiwave LED light curing unit (Valo, Ultradent) was evaluated with a potentiometer (Ophir 10ª-V2-SH, Ophir Optronics) without (control group) or with interposition of ceramic samples. The microhardness of Variolink Esthetic LC resin cement (Ivoclar Vivadent) was evaluated after 24 h at two depths (100 μm and 700 μm). Data were submitted to ANOVA followed by Tukey's test (α = 0.05). Irradiance and KHN were significantly influenced by ceramic thickness (p < 0.0001), shade (p < 0.001), translucency (p < 0.0001) and depth (p < 0.0001). Conclusions: the interposition of increasing ceramic thicknesses significantly reduced the irradiance and microhardness of resin cement. Increased depth in the resin cement showed significantly reduced microhardness for all studied groups. Increased ceramic opacity reduced the KHN of the resin cement at both depths for all ceramic thicknesses and shades.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34338911 PMCID: PMC8328902 DOI: 10.1007/s10856-021-06562-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mater Sci Mater Med ISSN: 0957-4530 Impact factor: 3.896
Fig. 1Organization chart of the study groups. a Translucencies: HT (high translucency), LT (low translucency), and MO (medium opacity). b Shades: A3.5, A1 and BL2. c Thicknesses: 0.5 mm, 1.5 mm, and 2.0 mm. d Control group: without interposition of ceramic
Mean (standard deviation) for transmitted irradiance (mW/cm2) through the ceramic as a function of ceramic thickness, shade and translucency
| Thickness (mm) | Shade | Translucency | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HT | LT | MO | ||
| 0.5 | A3.5 | a,b,c635.15 (13.22) Aa | a,b,c610.87 (8.07) Aa | a,b,c512.36 (19.38) Ba |
| A1 | a,b,c614.88 (8.94) Aa | a,b,c550.99 (12.26) Bb | a,b,c501.41 (15.84) Ca | |
| BL2 | a,b,c554.16 (19.06) Ab | a,b,c527.83 (13.63) Ab | a,b,c474.51 (1.61) Ba | |
| 1.5 | A3.5 | a468.46 (43.45) Aab | a,c457.51 (35.81) Aa | a391.41 (53.38) Ba |
| A1 | a503.62 (28.43) Aa | a,c436.75 (32.27) Ba | a356.24 (13.11) Ca | |
| BL2 | a432.91 (12.76) Ab | a402.84 (4.22) ABa | a334.72 (7.29) Ba | |
| 2.0 | A3.5 | a435.79 (31.41) Aab | a356.72 (64.83) Ba | a366.33 (33.30) Ba |
| A1 | a480.18 (15.33) Aa | a335.68 (32.10) Ba | a354.42 (6.32) Ba | |
| BL2 | a375.07 (8.26) Ab | a334.72 (16.01) ABa | a288.81 (7.80) Bb | |
Control group: mean (standard deviation): 834.22 (8.78). Means followed by distinct letters (upper-case horizontal and lower-case vertical comparing shade in each thickness and translucency) differ from each other (p < 0.05)
HT high translucency, LT low translucency, MO medium opacity
aDiffers from the control group (p ≤ 0.05)
bDiffers from thickness 1.5 under the same conditions of translucency and shade (p ≤ 0.05)
cDiffers from thickness 2.0 under the same conditions of translucency and shade (p ≤ 0.05)
Mean (standard deviation) of resin cement Knoop hardness as a function of ceramic translucency; shade; thickness; and depth into the cement
| Depth (μm) | Thickness (mm) | Shade | Translucency | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HT | LT | MO | |||
| 100 | 0.5 | A3.5 | abc30.34 (1.40) Aa | abcd24.28 (1.49) Ba | abcd15.62 (1.32) Ca |
| A1 | abcd27.40 (1.69) Ab | abcd24.52 (1.23) Ba | abcd13.14 (1.16) Cab | ||
| BL2 | abcd28.12 (2.36) Ab | abcd20.44 (0.64) Bb | abcd12.09 (0.77) Cb | ||
| 1.5 | A3.5 | acd25.53 (1.13) Aa | acd20.36 (1.11) Ba | acd11.31 (0.85) Ca | |
| A1 | acd23.61 (1.45) Ab | acd20.90 (0.58) Ba | acd10.97 (1.00) Cab | ||
| BL2 | acd23.12 (1.33) Ab | acd17.90 (0.90) Bb | acd10.39 (0.75) Cb | ||
| 2.0 | A3.5 | ad23.85 (1.13) Aa | ad17.82 (0.39) Ba | ad9.19 (0.77) Ca | |
| A1 | ad20.35 (1.37) Ab | ad17.30 (0.95) Ba | ad9.07 (1.38) Cab | ||
| BL2 | ad20.70 (0.78) Ab | ad15.39 (0.89) Bb | ad7.58 (0.71) Cb | ||
| 700 | 0.5 | A3.5 | bcd24.24 (1.02) Aa | bcd19.57 (1.03) Ba | bcd10.73 (1.45) Ca |
| A1 | bcd23.14 (1.17) Ab | bcd19.47 (1.23) Ba | bcd9.5 6 (0.59) Ca | ||
| BL2 | bcd22.59 (2.25) Ab | bcd15.86 (0.92) Bb | bcd8.28 (1.14) Ca | ||
| 1.5 | A3.5 | d20.72 (1.10) Aa | d15.98 (1.12) Ba | d5.60 (1.07) Ca | |
| A1 | dc18.71 (0.69) Ab | dc16.40 (0.96) Ba | dc6.30 (1.45) Ca | ||
| BL2 | dc18.69 (1.72) Ab | dc13.78 (0.92) Bb | dc5.90 (0.82) Ca | ||
| 2.0 | A3.5 | d20.28 (0.99) Aa | d14.73 (0.40) Ba | d4.06 (0.49) Ca | |
| A1 | d16.75 (0.57) Ab | d14.16 (0.45) Ba | d3.73 (0.56) Ca | ||
| BL2 | d16.11 (0.86) Ab | d11.77 (0.63) Bb | d3.37 (0.37) Ca | ||
Control group: mean (standard deviation): 100 μm − 30.42 (0.75) / 700 μm − 28.01 (1.68). Means followed by distinct letters (upper-case horizontal and lower-case vertical comparing shade within each thickness and translucency) differ from each other (p ≤ 0.05)
HT high translucency, LT low translucency, MO medium opacity
aDiffers from 700 μm under the same conditions of translucency, shade and thickness (p ≤ 0.05)
bDiffers from thickness 1.5 under the same conditions of translucency, shade and location (p ≤ 0.05)
cDiffers from thickness 2.0 under the same conditions of translucency, shade and location (p ≤ 0.05)
dDiffers from the control group (p ≤ 0.05)