Correlation of surface texture with the stainability of ceramics
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2013.09.028
Correlation of surface texture with the stainability of ceramics
Abstract
Statement of problem: Stainability is an important factor in the long-term clinical success of ceramic restorations. Contour adjustments on restoration surfaces cause differences in ceramic texture that may be affected differently by the staining agent.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surface texture obtained by different surface treatments relevant to the stainability of heat-pressed leucite-reinforced ceramic disk-shaped specimens.
Material and methods: Sixty-six ceramic disks (IPS Empress Esthetic) (15 × 2 mm) were prepared, glazed, and then assigned to 6 groups. All disks were abraded with a diamond rotary cutting instrument except group GG (control), which was not subjected to any procedure. Group R (rotary diamond cutting instrument) was left untreated after abrasion. Group PB was polished with an abrasive stone, a round polishing brush, and paste with felt wheels. Group PU was polished with 1.0- to 0.5-μm polishing pastes with a goat-hair brush. Group PS was polished with abrasive stone, silicon carbide polishers, and polishing paste with polishing disks. Group GR was reglazed. Surface roughness was measured with a profilometer and evaluated with scanning electron microscopy. A spectrophotometer was used before and after 12 days of immersion in a coffee solution to assess color difference. Data were analyzed by 1-way ANOVA, the Tukey honestly significant difference test, and the Pearson rank correlation tests (α=.05).
Results: Ra values of groups from highest to lowest were, in order, R, PB, PU, PS, GR, and GG (P<.01). Scanning electron microscope images and Ra values were compatible. The color difference (ΔE) values of groups from highest to lowest were, in order, R, PB, PU, PS, GR, and GG. A positive significant relationship of 65.6% between the Ra and ΔE values was found (P<.01).
Conclusions: Ceramic staining may be related to surface texture. The use of appropriate polishing materials with compatible porcelain may reduce stainability.
Copyright © 2014 Editorial Council for the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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