Application of alumina coping to porcelain laminate veneered crown: Part 1 masking ability for discolored teeth

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A densely sintered high-purity alumina has been successfully utilized as a coping for all-ceramic crown. In order to apply the alumina coping to the porcelain laminate veneer restoration for the discolored teeth, the present study evaluated its masking ability when it was thinner than the proposed thickness for the crown. Colorimetric examination was performed on white and black backgrounds for the 0.7 mm thick porcelain laminate veneer with 0.40 or 0.25 mm thick alumina coping and 0.7 mm thick porcelain without coping. With the presence of the coping, the porcelain appeared significantly lighter. Judging from the calculated color differences ◁E and the literature, it was suggested that the masking ability of the alumina coping would be sufficient with a 0.25 mm thickness for the porcelain laminate veneer for heavily discolored teeth.

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Okamura, M., Chen, K. K., Kakigawa, H., & Kozono, Y. (2004). Application of alumina coping to porcelain laminate veneered crown: Part 1 masking ability for discolored teeth. Dental Materials Journal, 23(2), 180–183. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.23.180

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