Translucency and Color Difference of Monolithic Zirconia Restorations: The Effect of Surface Finishing on Background Color

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Emel Arslan, Kübra Deg˘irmenci
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This study evaluates the effect of different surface finishing procedures on the color and translucency values of monolithic zirconia materials on three different colored composite backgrounds. Sixty monolithic zirconia blocks of three different translucency levels were prepared in vitro using computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems. The correlation between repeat measurements was 0.5, resulting in a sample size of nine samples per group to detect a medium effect size, f = 0.25. Half of the zirconia blocks in each group were subjected to glazing, while the other half were polished ( n = 10). Composite blocks of three different colors were prepared to simulate dental substrates, and the zirconia specimens were placed on these composite backgrounds. The color parameters of the specimens were measured using a spectrophotometer on gray, black, and white backgrounds. Three-way repeated measure ANOVA was used to assess the interaction between the three independent variables (zirconia brand, surface finishing technique, and background color) and the effects of each tested variable on the changes in color and translucency. The surface finishing techniques had a significant effect on the color and translucency of the monolithic zirconia materials. Glazing resulted in higher color differences and lower translucency values compared to polishing. For backgrounds of the same color, no significant differences were detected between the glazed zirconia groups for the same condition ( p > .016). Overall, the study demonstrated the importance of selecting the appropriate surface finishing technique and translucency property of the monolithic zirconia materials to obtain the optimal esthetic results in dental restorations.
整体氧化锆修复体的半透明度和色差:表面处理对底色的影响
本研究评估了在三种不同颜色的复合背景上,不同的表面处理程序对单片氧化锆材料的颜色和透光度值的影响。使用计算机辅助设计/计算机辅助制造(CAD/CAM)系统在体外制备了 60 个具有三种不同透光度的单片氧化锆块。重复测量之间的相关性为 0.5,因此每组样本量为 9 个,以检测中等效应大小(f = 0.25)。每组一半的氧化锆块进行上釉处理,另一半进行抛光处理(n = 10)。制备了三种不同颜色的复合材料块来模拟牙科基底,并将氧化锆试样放置在这些复合材料背景上。在灰色、黑色和白色背景上使用分光光度计测量试样的颜色参数。采用三因素重复测量方差分析来评估三个自变量(氧化锆品牌、表面处理技术和背景颜色)之间的交互作用,以及每个测试变量对颜色和透光度变化的影响。表面处理技术对整体氧化锆材料的颜色和半透明度有显著影响。与抛光相比,上釉会导致更高的颜色差异和更低的透光度值。对于相同颜色的背景,上釉氧化锆组之间在相同条件下没有发现明显差异(P > .016)。总之,该研究表明了选择合适的表面处理技术和单片氧化锆材料的半透明特性对获得最佳牙科修复美学效果的重要性。
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Journal of Advanced Oral Research
Journal of Advanced Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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