Publication: Evaluation of translucency of monolithic zirconia and framework zirconia materials.
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TUNCEL, İLKİN
Turp, IŞIL
USUMEZ, A
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PURPOSE. The opacity of zirconia is an esthetic disadvantage that hinders achieving natural and shade-matched
restorations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the translucency of non-colored and colored framework zirconia
and monolithic zirconia. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The three groups tested were: non-colored framework
zirconia, colored framework zirconia with the A3 shade according to Vita Classic Scale, and monolithic zirconia
(n=5). The specimens were fabricated in the dimensions of 15×12×0.5 mm. A spectrophotometer was used to
measure the contrast ratio, which is indicative of translucency. Three measurements were made to obtain the
contrast ratios of the materials over a white background (L*w) and a black background (L*b). The data were
analyzed using the one-way analysis of variance and Tukey HSD tests. One specimen from each group was chosen
for scanning electron microscope analysis. The determined areas of the SEM images were divided by the number
of grains in order to calculate the mean grain size. RESULTS. Statistically significant differences were observed
among all groups (P<.05). Non-colored zirconia had the highest translucency with a contrast ratio of 0.75, while
monolithic zirconia had the lowest translucency with a contrast ratio of 0.8. The mean grain sizes of the noncolored, colored, and monolithic zirconia were 233, 256, and 361 nm, respectively. CONCLUSION. The
translucency of the zirconia was affected by the coloring procedure and the grain size. Although monolithic
zirconia may not be the best esthetic material for the anterior region, it may serve as an alternative in the posterior
region for the bilayered zirconia restorations. [J Adv Prosthodont 2016;8:181-6]
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TUNCEL İ., Turp I., USUMEZ A., -Evaluation of translucency of monolithic zirconia and framework zirconia materials.-, The journal of advanced prosthodontics, cilt.8, ss.181-6, 2016