Effect of the amount of thickness reduction on color and translucency of dental monolithic zirconia ceramics

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PURPOSE. This study investigated the effect of amount of thickness reduction on color and translucency of dental monolithic zirconia ceramics. MATERIALS AND METHODS. One-hundred sixty-five monolithic zirconia specimens (16.3 mm × 16.3 mm × 2.0 mm) were divided into 5 groups (Group I to V) according to the number of A2-coloring liquid applications. Each group was then divided into 11 subgroups by reducing the thickness up to 1.0 mm in 0.1-mm increments (Subgroup 0 to 10, n=3). Colors and spectral distributions were measured according to CIELAB on a reflection spectrophotometer. All measurements were performed on five different areas of each specimen. Color difference (ΔE*ab) and translucency parameter (TP) were calculated. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and multiple comparison Scheffé test (α=.05). RESULTS. There were significant differences in CIE L* between Subgroup 0 and other subgroups in all groups. CIE a* increased (0.52 3.7) were obtained between Subgroup 0 and other subgroups. TP values generally increased as the thickness reduction increased in all groups (R2>0.89, P

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Kim, H. K., Kim, S. H., Lee, J. B., Han, J. S., Yeo, I. S., & Ha, S. R. (2016). Effect of the amount of thickness reduction on color and translucency of dental monolithic zirconia ceramics. Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics, 8(1), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.4047/jap.2016.8.1.37

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