1. Effectiveness of Combination of Dentin and Enamel Layers on the Masking Ability of Porcelain
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Noéli Boscato, Marina R. Kaizer, Fernando Gabriel Hauschild, and Rafael R. Moraes
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Masking (art) ,Materials science ,Enamel paint ,Bilayer ,Increased translucency ,Dental Porcelain ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Decreased translucency ,Dental porcelain ,stomatognathic system ,Spectrophotometry ,visual_art ,Dentin ,medicine ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Composite material ,Dental Enamel ,General Dentistry ,Color coordinates - Abstract
This study evaluated the masking ability of different porcelain thicknesses and combination of enamel and/or dentin porcelain layers over simulated background dental substrates with higher (A2) and lower (C4) color values. Combination of the enamel (E) and dentin (D) monolayer porcelain disks with different thicknesses (0.5 mm, 0.8 mm, and 1 mm) resulted in the following bilayer groups (n=10): D1E1, D1E0.8; D1E0.5; D0.8E0.8; D0.8E0.5, and D0.5E0.5. CIELAB color coordinates were measured with a spectrophotometer. The translucency parameter of mono and bilayer specimens and the masking ability estimated by color variation (ΔE*ab) of bilayer specimens over simulated dental substrates were evaluated. Linear regression analysis was used to investigate the relationships translucency parameter × ΔE*, translucency parameter × porcelain thickness, and ΔE* × porcelain thickness. Data were analyzed statistically (α= 0.05). Thinner porcelain disks were associated with higher translucency. Porcelain monolayers were considerably more translucent than bilayers (enamel + dentin). Dentin porcelain was less translucent than enamel porcelain with same thickness. ΔE* was always lower when measured over A2 background. Higher ΔE* was observed for the C4 background, indicating poorer masking ability. Increased ΔE* was significantly associated with increased translucency for both backgrounds. Decreased translucency and ΔE* were associated with increased total porcelain thickness or increased dentin thickness for both backgrounds. In conclusion, increased porcelain thickness (particularly increased dentin layer) and increased porcelain opacity resulted in better masking ability of the dental backgrounds.
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- 2015
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