Shade Stability of Polymer-Infiltrated and Resin Nano Ceramics.

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Martin Gabriel Schürmann, Constanze Olms
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Abstract

Background: The esthetics plays an increasingly significant role in today's dentistry.

Objective: The objective was to investigate the shade stability of a polymer-infiltrated and a resin nano ceramic in comparison to a conventional feldspar ceramic and an acrylate polymer.

Methods: 20 specimens of each of the materials, CAD-Temp (CT), Mark II (M), VITA Enamic (VE) and Lava Ultimate (LU), were prepared using the standard method. These were divided into groups (n=5) and placed in the following stain solutions: Distilled water, coffee, Coca-Cola and red wine for 14 days. The shade of each specimen was measured before and after using a spectrophotometer (n=5). The data were analyzed using ANOVA and Tukey's test (p ≤ 0.05).

Results: The largest ΔE mean values were observed in CT by Coca-Cola (4.38 ± 0.41), in M by coffee (5.95 ± 0.62), in VE (6.02 ± 0.78) and LU (8.61 ± 0.30) by red wine. LU had the largest and strongest overall shade differences (total score: SSC=16.95) and CT the least (SSC=8.74). Overall shade differences of VE (SSC=12.03) and M (SSC=12.48) were statistically indistinguishable. After 14 days, only Coca-Cola caused clinically relevant shade differences in CT (ΔE > 2.7); this was also caused by coffee, Coca-Cola and red wine in M and coffee and red wine in VE and LU.

Conclusion: On average, VE showed fewer shade differences than LU. After 14 days of immersion, shade differences which exceeded the clinical acceptance threshold of ΔE=2.7 were shown by CT in Coca-Cola, by M in coffee, Coca-Cola and red wine, and by VE and LU in coffee and red wine.

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聚合物渗透和树脂纳米陶瓷的着色稳定性。
背景:美学在当今牙科中发挥着越来越重要的作用。目的:研究渗透聚合物和树脂纳米陶瓷与传统长石陶瓷和丙烯酸酯聚合物的遮光稳定性。方法:采用标准方法分别制备20个材料样品,分别为CAD Temp(CT)、Mark II(M)、VITA搪瓷(VE)和Lava Ultimate(LU)。将其分为组(n=5),并将其放入以下染色溶液中:蒸馏水、咖啡、可口可乐和红酒中14天。使用分光光度计(n=5)在前后测量每个样品的色度。结果:可口可乐的CT值最大(4.38±0.41),咖啡的M值最大(5.95±0.62),红酒的VE值最大(6.02±0.78),LU值最大(8.61±0.30)。LU的总体阴影差异最大、最强(总分:SSC=16.95),CT的总体阴影差最小(SSC=8.74)。VE(SSC=12.03)和M(SSC=12.48)的总体阴影差别在统计学上无法区分。14天后,只有可口可乐引起CT的临床相关阴影差异(ΔE>2.7);这也是由M中的咖啡、可口可乐和红酒以及VE和LU中的咖啡和红酒引起的。
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Open Dentistry Journal
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