Abstract

Many dentists, porcelain manufacturers, and dental technicians empirically state that repeated firings tend to bleach out or alter the original shade of porcelain. This investigation used a sophisticated colorimeter to resolve the controversy. The effect of temperature rise and number of firings had varying effects on color relative to brand of porcelain and specific alloy.

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