Abstract

Introduction Nowadays, cosmetic demands are the first reason to visit dental clinic. However, most ceramic prostheses need an excessive removal of the dental structure, whether for full crowns or veneer preparation. With the innovation in ceramic materials, high translucent zirconia that demands minimal preparation with high aesthetic results was used for computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Full ceramic crown fabrication. The objective of this study was to compare the translucency properties of CAD/CAM full ceramic crowns fabricated from glass ceramics (E.max) and high translucency zirconia (Lava plus, 3M EPSE). Material and methods The sample consisted of 60 full ceramic crowns divided into two groups; the first group consisted of 30 IPS E.max CAD/CAM full ceramic crowns, while the second one consisted of 30 high translucent zirconia CAD/CAM full ceramic crowns. Translucency for both groups was evaluated directly after cementation by observing the blue light passing through the prostheses. Pearson Chi-Square test was used to study the difference in translucency between the two study groups. Results IPS E.max CAD showed a higher translucency compared to lava plus high translucency zirconia; in addition, this difference was statistically significant (p=0.028). Conclusion Within the limitation of this study, we found that the translucency of dental ceramic was affected by the ceramic material. As IPS E.max CAD was significantly higher in terms of translucency compared to High Translucent Zirconia.

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