Effect of Simulated Gastric Acid on Optical Properties of Different Monolithic Ceramics

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Crown and Bridge Department, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Al-Azhar University, (Boys-Cairo), Egypt.

2 Crown and Bridge Department, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Al-Azhar University(Boys- Cairo) Egypt

Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of simulated gastric acid on the color and translucency of monolithic ceramics. Materials and methods: A total of forty ceramic disks from four ceramic materials (10 each) were cut with a final thickness of 1.0 mm by using Isomet saw from ceramic blocks of each material (Ceramil Zolid fx white {Z}, IPS e.max CAD {E} HT A3, Vita Suprinity {S} HT A3, and Cerasmart {C} HT A3). Zirconia disks then colored with A3 coloring liquid and sintered, while IPS e.max CAD and Vita Suprinity were crystallized according to manufacturer’s instruction. Spectrophotometer was used to evaluate color change (∆E) and translucency parameter (TP). L*a*b* color coordinates were determined over white and black backgrounds according to the CIE Lab 1976 color scale before and after immersion in simulated gastric acid (HCl) for 96 h at 37 °C incubator. The collected data were statistically analyzed using ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post-hoc test and the significance level was set at P≤0.05. Results: The highest color change was recorded for group C followed by group E, group S, and the least one is group Z. Translucency increased significantly (P˂0.05) after acid immersion for all materials except for group C. Conclusion: Zolid fx showed the greatest color stability after gastric acid immersion, while Cerasmart is the least one, however, all tested ceramics are within the clinically acceptable limit. Translucency increased after gastric acid immersion for all tested ceramics except for Cerasmart, it decreased.

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Volume 24, Issue 1 - Serial Number 1
January - Restorative Dentistry Issue (Removable Prosthodontics, Fixed Prosthodontics, Endodontics, Dental Biomaterials, Operative Dentistry)
January 2021
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