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Title: | Systematic Evaluation of Fluorescence in CAD/CAM Ceramic Materials |
Authors: | Spector, Myron Da Silva, John Grieco, Peter Nagai, Shigemi Riedy, Christine Kim, Aram |
Description: | PURPOSE: While measurements of color and translucency have been well established in dentistry, fluorescence measurements have been mostly subjective. By utilizing a microplate reader to quantify fluorescence intensity of restorative materials and natural teeth, this study can provide a method for future research in fluorescence of dental materials. The purpose of this study was to establish a clinical guideline for material selection to achieve optimal esthetic results when utilizing Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) ceramic materials for a dental prosthesis.
MATERIALS & METHODS: The intensity of fluorescence in extracted natural teeth, dentin, core materials, luting cements, and CAD/CAM ceramic materials, was initially measured. A second measurement of the fluorescence intensity was done with core materials and luting cements placed underneath the CAD/CAM ceramic materials as a layered compound. Finally, glaze was applied to the CAD/CAM ceramic materials and a third measurement of fluorescence intensity obtained.
Materials used in the study:
Core Buildup
Luting
Cement
CAD/CAM Fluorescent Dyes Fluorescent
Glazes
LuxaCore
Dual
RELYX
Ultimate
Katana Zirconia
Material
HT/ML
Lava™ Plus High
Translucency Zirconia
Effect Shade –
Fluorescence
IPS e.max
Ceram Glaze
Paste/Fluo
FluoroCore 2 RELYX
UNICEM
IPS e.max CAD Colour Liquid Prettau
Fluoreszenz
Fluorescent Cad
Spray Glaze
ParaCore Multilink VITA ENAMIC
CAD/CAM
Material
Build-It FR Panavia 21 ML
Simple descriptive statistics, mean, and standard deviations were used to describe the fluorescence intensity of extracted natural teeth, dentin substructure, core build-up materials, luting cements, and different CAD/CAM ceramic restorative materials. One-way ANOVA (a = 0.05) was used to test if there was a statistically significant difference between the fluorescence intensity of natural teeth and CAD/CAM ceramic materials, also comparing glazed materials and layered compounds.
RESULTS: There was a significant difference in the fluorescence intensity of extracted natural teeth when compared to dentin, core materials, luting cements, and CAD/CAM ceramic materials. Prosthodontics |
URI: | http://lib.yhn.edu.vn/handle/YHN/163 |
Other Identifiers: | Florencio Jr, Sergio. 2017. Systematic Evaluation of Fluorescence in CAD/CAM Ceramic Materials. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard School of Dental Medicine. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:42080098 |
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