2020
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2020.34025.1162
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Effect of surface finishing protocols on color and translucency of zirconia reinforced lithium silicate glass-ceramic after thermo-mechanical aging and different staining solutions

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“…Several studies have evaluated the effects of shear bond strength, surface roughness, color/gloss changes and color Badania kliniczne / Clinical research stability, and various polishing treatments on ceramic restorative materials (3,4,(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). However, at present, no study has compared the effects of polishing and reglazing on the color stability of different CAD/CAM ceramic surfaces after orthodontic bonding -two processes that are vital in the anterior region after orthodontic treatment.…”
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“…Several studies have evaluated the effects of shear bond strength, surface roughness, color/gloss changes and color Badania kliniczne / Clinical research stability, and various polishing treatments on ceramic restorative materials (3,4,(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). However, at present, no study has compared the effects of polishing and reglazing on the color stability of different CAD/CAM ceramic surfaces after orthodontic bonding -two processes that are vital in the anterior region after orthodontic treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…effects of polishing and glazing on ceramic restorative materials (3,4,(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). However, none have compared the effects of glazing and polishing on the color stability of different computer-aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM) ceramic surfaces after orthodontic treatment.…”
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“…In the present study, the "good score" of color matching (not the excellent one) was recorded for all veneers of both groups during all the follow-up intervals, and this could be partly related to the fact that natural teeth are difficult to mimic in terms of shade because they are multilayered, semitranslucent, curved, fluorescent, and opalescent [30]. On the other hand, there are numerous clinical variables (material composition, translucency, and thickness; and the color of the prepared tooth, the shade, and thickness of the cement) and laboratory factors (ceramic condensation technique, temperature, number of ceramic firing cycles, and glaze cycle) that affect how all-ceramic restorations look in the patient's mouth [31], [32], [33]. Yet, the results of color matching in the present study were comparable with some other studies.…”
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