Shade match comparison of CAD–CAM single crowns to a lithium disilicate crown

Purpose To assess the shade match ability of four varieties of all‐ceramic crowns to a neighboring bilayered lithium disilicate crown. Material and methods A dentiform was used to fabricate a bilayered lithium disilicate crown on the maxillary right central incisor, following the anatomy and shade o...

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Published in:Journal of prosthodontics Vol. 33; no. 3; pp. 246 - 251
Main Authors: Li, Rui, Lin, Yu‐Chun, Sadid‐Zadeh, Ramtin
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01-03-2024
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Summary:Purpose To assess the shade match ability of four varieties of all‐ceramic crowns to a neighboring bilayered lithium disilicate crown. Material and methods A dentiform was used to fabricate a bilayered lithium disilicate crown on the maxillary right central incisor, following the anatomy and shade of a selected natural tooth. Two crowns (one full‐contour, one cutback) were then designed on a prepared maxillary left central incisor, following the contour of the neighboring crown. The designed crowns were used to manufacture monolithic lithium disilicate, bilayered lithium disilicate, bilayered zirconia, and monolithic zirconia crowns, 10 each. An intraoral scanner and a spectrophotometer were used to assess the frequency of matched shades and to calculate the color difference (ΔE) between the two central incisors at the incisal, middle, and cervical thirds. Kruskal–Wallis and two‐way ANOVA were used to compare the frequency of matched shades and ΔE values, respectively (α = 0.05). Results There was no significant (p > 0.05) difference in frequencies of matched shades for each group at the three sites; except bilayered lithium disilicate crowns. Bilayered lithium disilicate crowns had significantly (p < 0.05) higher match frequency than monolithic zirconia at the middle third. The ΔE value was not significantly (p > 0.05) different among the groups at the cervical third. However, monolithic zirconia had significantly (p < 0.05) higher ΔE values than bilayered lithium disilicate and zirconia at the incisal and middle thirds. Conclusions Bilayered lithium disilicate and zirconia appeared to most closely match the shade of an existing bilayered lithium disilicate crown.
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ISSN:1059-941X
1532-849X
DOI:10.1111/jopr.13676