Inorganic filler content of resin-based luting agents and the color of ceramic veneers

Abstract The influence of inorganic filler content of resin-based luting agents (RBLAs) on color change ( Δ E00), CIEL*a*b* (individual color coordinates), and translucency parameters (TP) of simulated ceramic laminate veneer (CLV) was investigated. RBLAs with low, intermediate, and high inorganic filler content (55%, 65%, and 75% mass fractions, respectively) were prepared. Feldspar ceramic (Vitablocs Mark II) specimens (1.2 mm × 0.8 mm, A1C shade) were bonded to simulated composite resin substrates (1.6 mm × 1.2 mm, A2D shade) using three experimental and a commercial (RelyX Veneer) RBLA (translucent shade). The Δ E00 was calculated by CIEDE2000 color difference metric under three conditions (before, immediately after, and 24 h after luting). The TP was calculated using CIEL*a*b* color coordinates measured over white and black backgrounds. Surface morphology of the RBLAs was analyzed. One-way and two-way analyses of variance with a post-hoc Tukey ’ s test were used respectively to calculate TP, CIEL*a*b* coordinates, and Δ E00 ( α = 0.05). Overall, the tested RBLAs presented clinically visible ∆ E00 values under the three conditions evaluated. For all RBLAs, higher ∆ E00 values were observed between measurements obtained before and immediately after luting. Different inorganic filler content did not significantly increase the opacity of the ceramic-luting agents-resin composite set. The variation in inorganic filler content did not influence significantly the TP...
Source: Brazilian Oral Research - Category: Dentistry Source Type: research
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