Background. This study aimed to evaluate the final color of restorations with three different core materials (Co–Cr, Zirconia, and PEEK) veneered with heat-pressed ceramic or CAD/CAM composite. Methods. Forty cores in the form of square with dimensions of 10 × 10 mm and thickness of 0.5 mm were milled from Zirconia and Co–Cr blocks and were veneered with either A2 shade CAD/CAM composite resin or heat-press ceramic (n = 10). Ten samples from polyetheretherketone blocks were only veneered with composite resins. A2 shade veneer material with 2 mm served as control for color evaluation of samples. Color parameters were measured by spectrophotometer. The data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc test. Results. The mean color d...
Statement of problem: With zirconia being chalky white in color with poor optical properties, severa...
Objectives: This literature review assessed how changing the metal substructure or ceramic substruct...
Today it is possible to create veneers that are aesthetically and functionally satisfying, but there...
Statement of problem Color of an all-ceramic restoration is the result of interaction between core ...
Statement of problem: The introduction of partially stabilized zirconium dioxide to the dental field...
"nBackground and Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of zirconia and base me...
Statement of problem: The final color of a ceramic restoration, especially an ultrathin veneer, is i...
Objective: To investigate the influence of colored zirconia frameworks on the overall color match of...
Purpose: This study evaluated the effect of veneering techniques and aging on the color...
Aims: The aim of this study is to investigate the color changes of three different traditional compo...
Clinical relevance: Various core materials with different shades affect the final color of high-tran...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To study the influence of core & veneer thickness on the translucency of zirconia ba...
PURPOSE. The most common failure seen in restorations with a zirconia core is total or layered delam...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the color changes of feldspathic ceramics CEREC Blocs (Den...
Background For esthetic consideration, dentin color post core materials were normally used for all-c...
Statement of problem: With zirconia being chalky white in color with poor optical properties, severa...
Objectives: This literature review assessed how changing the metal substructure or ceramic substruct...
Today it is possible to create veneers that are aesthetically and functionally satisfying, but there...
Statement of problem Color of an all-ceramic restoration is the result of interaction between core ...
Statement of problem: The introduction of partially stabilized zirconium dioxide to the dental field...
"nBackground and Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of zirconia and base me...
Statement of problem: The final color of a ceramic restoration, especially an ultrathin veneer, is i...
Objective: To investigate the influence of colored zirconia frameworks on the overall color match of...
Purpose: This study evaluated the effect of veneering techniques and aging on the color...
Aims: The aim of this study is to investigate the color changes of three different traditional compo...
Clinical relevance: Various core materials with different shades affect the final color of high-tran...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To study the influence of core & veneer thickness on the translucency of zirconia ba...
PURPOSE. The most common failure seen in restorations with a zirconia core is total or layered delam...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the color changes of feldspathic ceramics CEREC Blocs (Den...
Background For esthetic consideration, dentin color post core materials were normally used for all-c...
Statement of problem: With zirconia being chalky white in color with poor optical properties, severa...
Objectives: This literature review assessed how changing the metal substructure or ceramic substruct...
Today it is possible to create veneers that are aesthetically and functionally satisfying, but there...