Masking capacity of minimally invasive lithium disilicate restorations on discolored teeth—The impact of ceramic thickness, the material's translucency, and the cement color

Author:

Pala Kevser1,Reinshagen Eva Maria2,Attin Thomas3,Hüsler Jürg4,Jung Ronald E.1,Ioannidis Alexis1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinic of Reconstructive Dentistry, Center of Dental Medicine University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

2. Doctoral Student at the Clinic of Reconstructive Dentistry, Center of Dental Medicine University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

3. Clinic of Conservative and Preventive Dentistry, Center of Dental Medicine University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

4. Department of Mathematical Statistics University of Bern Bern Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate minimally invasive restorations' capacity to mask discolored teeth and explore the impact of ceramic thickness, translucency, and cement color.Materials and MethodsTwenty‐four assessment pairs of naturally colored and discolored bovine dentin samples were formed, using lithium disilicate specimens in six different thicknesses (0.3–0.8 mm), two different translucencies (high, low), and two cements (transparent, tooth‐colored). Evaluators assessed the color differences in each assessment pair, and the threshold for detecting a color difference was determined using sequential testing and the Bonferroni‐Holm method.ResultsA thickness of 0.6 mm effectively masked color differences using high translucent ceramic with transparent cement, detectable differences were still observed at 0.7/0.8 mm. A threshold thickness of 0.4 mm was seen using high translucent ceramic and tooth‐colored cement, with color differences still discernible at 0.5 and 0.8 mm. A threshold thickness of 0.4 mm was detected using low translucent ceramic and transparent cement, while detectable differences persisted at 0.5, 0.7, and 0.8 mm. A 0.5 mm threshold thickness was observed when using low translucent ceramic and tooth‐colored cement, and no detectable color differences were detected beyond this thickness.ConclusionsMasking can be achieved with a thickness of 0.4–0.5 mm using a low translucent material and tooth‐colored cement.Clinical SignificanceUnderstanding the impact of ceramic thickness, translucency, and cement color can aid clinicians in making informed decisions for achieving the best esthetic outcomes while preserving tooth structure. Effective masking can be accomplished with ceramic thicknesses starting at 0.4 mm, especially when employing a low translucent material and tooth‐colored cement. However, clinicians should be aware that discolorations may still be detectable in certain scenarios when using minimally invasive lithium disilicate restorations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

Reference28 articles.

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