2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(07)60120-6
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Contrast ratios and masking ability of three types of ceramic veneers

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“…In addition, a positive linear relationship between opacity and ability of veneers to mask backgrounds was confirmed, which is in agreement with the results found in previous studies. 25,38 DE values for NRPA specimens were considerably higher than for IPSe and VM7 specimens. Moreover, CR percentages calculated for NRPA were lower than those obtained for IPSe and VM7.…”
Section: 33mentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…In addition, a positive linear relationship between opacity and ability of veneers to mask backgrounds was confirmed, which is in agreement with the results found in previous studies. 25,38 DE values for NRPA specimens were considerably higher than for IPSe and VM7 specimens. Moreover, CR percentages calculated for NRPA were lower than those obtained for IPSe and VM7.…”
Section: 33mentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The values of the hue (x), chroma (y), and luminous intensity (Y) can be obtained from spectrophotometric measurements as well as colorimetric measurements. [23][24][25] Chu and others 25 compared the masking ability and CRs of 0.7-mm-thick ceramic veneers and found that Vitadur Alpha had the lowest CR and poorest masking ability as compared with Procera and Empress II. In addition, they concluded that the use of both Procera and Empress II as veneering materials may be limited when heavily discolored teeth are involved because they were not fully capable of masking a black background.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fact, lightness is considered one of the most important optical properties, since the human eye is more sensitive to this property than to hue or chroma. In addition, the effect of the material fluorescence on the optical properties of the final restoration has not yet been determined for a number of clinical conditions 25,26) . Therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of the tooth substrate shade on the color differences, transmittance, and fluorescence of CAD/CAM leucite based ceramics (LBC).…”
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“…According to other reports that observe the translucency of the core, the translucency declines from heat-pressed glass ceramic to alumina and to zirconia and the masking ability is superior 10) . Recently, a computer-assisted design/computerassisted manufacturing produced, Y-TZP?based systems are in considerable demand in esthetic and stress-bearing regions.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 90%