Comparative spectrophotometric study of the color stability of three dental porcelains after repeated fi rings
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2357-8041.clrd.2014.56875Keywords:
Tooth, Artifi cial, Dental Porcelain, Dental Prosthesis, Spectrophotometry, Color.Abstract
The purpose of this investigation was to quantify the color differences in CIE ΔE units produced by multiple fi rings of three all-ceramic systems used in the fabrication of prosthodontic teeth. Thirty samples of the following brands were fabricated: AllCeram, Noritake Cerabien CZR and Vita VM7. A spectrophotometer was used for refl ectance measurement of color after 1 fi ring, 3 fi rings, 5 fi rings and 10 fi rings. The results were converted into CIELAB units. Color differences (ΔE) were calculated in the CIE color space. The color differences resulting from multiple fi rings proved to be dependent on the number of fi rings and on the porcelain brand tested.Downloads
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