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Predicting porcelain thickness required for dental shade matches.

作者信息

Douglas R D, Przybylska M

机构信息

School of Dental Medicine, Southern Illinois University, Alton, IL 62002, USA.

出版信息

J Prosthet Dent. 1999 Aug;82(2):143-9. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3913(99)70147-2.

Abstract

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

Production of a ceramic dental restoration that matches a target shade is dependent on porcelain thickness. Even when adequate porcelain thickness exists, clinical shade matches are difficult to achieve.

PURPOSE

This study predicted the thickness of dentin porcelain required to obtain a clinical shade match (</=3 DeltaE units) for a variety of dental porcelain systems and shades.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Three all-ceramic crown systems (Empress, Inceram-Alumina, Inceram-Spinell) and 2 metal ceramic systems (Vintage, VMK-95) were evaluated, each in shades A1, A3, and C2. Five specimens of each porcelain, of each shade, were fabricated at thicknesses of 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, and 2.0 mm. CIE-LAB coordinates were recorded for each specimen, and for the midgingival third of corresponding shade tabs with a Minolta CR-321 colorimeter.

RESULTS

Seventy percent of the color difference between specimen and shade tab was due to high L* (Munsell value) in the specimens. At thicknesses of </=2.0 mm of dentin porcelain, the all-ceramic systems exhibited more shade matches than the metal ceramic systems.

CONCLUSIONS

Specimens made from semi-translucent all-ceramic systems exhibited clinical shade matches that were superior to those made with the metal ceramic systems. Increasing thickness of the semi-translucent systems from 1.0 to 2.0 mm did not improve shade matching.

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