2023
DOI: 10.4047/jap.2023.15.5.238
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Influences of luting cement shade on the color of various translucent monolithic zirconia and lithium disilicate ceramics for veneer restorations

Ghada Alrabeah,
Nawaf Alamro,
Atif Alghamdi
et al.

Abstract: PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of resin cement shade on the color of different novel ultratranslucent monolithic zirconia and lithium disilicate veneer materials. MATERIALS AND METHODS For a total of 40 specimens, flat cylindrical discs with a 9-mm diameter and 0.5-mm thickness were created using CAD/CAM technology. The specimens were divided into five groups according to their material (n = 8) (e.max, Prettau, Aidite, Shofu and Dima) using A… Show more

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“…It is crucial to consider the ultimate appearance of restorations employing translucent Zr, which lets light pass through by evaluating the shade of the cement or composite-resin luting agent. For the greatest results, it is therefore advised to utilize try-in pastes to confirm the expected appearance and select a cement shade that complements the shade of the abutment tooth [44].…”
Section: Progress In Color Properties and Enhanced Translucencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is crucial to consider the ultimate appearance of restorations employing translucent Zr, which lets light pass through by evaluating the shade of the cement or composite-resin luting agent. For the greatest results, it is therefore advised to utilize try-in pastes to confirm the expected appearance and select a cement shade that complements the shade of the abutment tooth [44].…”
Section: Progress In Color Properties and Enhanced Translucencymentioning
confidence: 99%