Abstract
Purpose: This study evaluated shade differences between selected shades (2 M 2, 3D Master system, Vitazahnfabrik) and obtained shades of crowns made with a gold electroforming metal-ceramic system (Gramm Technik GmbH) veneered with porcelain and compared those crowns with crowns made with In-Ceram alumina blocks (Vitazahnfabrik) in a CEREC 3D machine (Sirona Dental Systems LLC) and with a porcelain-fused-to-metal system (Classic IV gold alloy, Jensen Dental). Materials and Methods: Ten crown restorations were constructed for each group (gold electroforming, In-Ceram alumina and porcelain-fused-to-metal) following the manufacturers' directions. Shade difference between a selected shade (2 M 2) and the obtained shades was measured using an intraoral spectrophotometer (Easyshade). Data was statistically analyzed. Results: Shade differences for the three groups were between 1.21-1.56, with the gold electroformed crowns having the lowest mean and the porcelain-fused-to-metal having the highest mean. Statistical analysis with ANOVA revealed a significant difference among the three systems (p <0.021). No significant difference was detected between the means of the gold electroformed crowns and the In-Ceram alumina crowns (p=0.981). Conclusion: Veneered gold electroformed crowns and InCeram crowns produced shade matching significantly better than that obtained with porcelainfused-to-metal crowns. © Operative Dentistry, 2008.
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Omar, H., Atta, O., & El-Mowafy, O. (2008). Difference between selected and obtained shade for metal-ceramic crown systems. Operative Dentistry, 33(5), 502–507. https://doi.org/10.2341/07-129
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