Effect of Erosive-Abrasive Challenge and Surface Finishing Protocols on Optical Properties and Microhardness of CAD-CAM Ceramics

Zaniboni, Joissi Ferrari; Silva, Amanda Soares; Silva, Aryvelto Miranda; Besegato, Joao Felipe; de Campos, Edson Alves

Abstract

--- - "Purpose: To evaluate the effect of erosive-abrasive challenge on the optical properties, microhardness, and surface morphology of CAD-CAM ceramics with different surface finishing protocols." - "Methods: CAD- CAM ceramics used were: IPS e.max CAD (DIS), IPS Empress CAD (LEU), Cerec Blocs (FEL), and Celtra Duo (CEL). Specimens were divided into five groups (n = 10): Polishing (P), Conventional Glaze (CG-control), Conventional Glaze with 2 firings (CG(2)), Extended Glaze firing (EG), and Extended Glaze with 2 firings (EG(2)). An erosive-abrasive challenge was performed with citric acid and simulated toothbrushing. Color change (Delta E-00), translucency, contrast ratio, gloss, Vickers microhardness, and surface morphology were evaluated. The evaluations were performed before and after the erosive-abrasive challenge. Delta E-00 was analyzed with one-way ANOVA with Welch correction and Games-Howell, while the other data were evaluated with two-way repeated measures ANOVA and Bonferroni post-test (alpha = 0.05%)." - "Results: After the challenge, CG groups showed clinically unacceptable color changes. Translucency decreased in LEU-P, FEL-P, FEL-EG, and CEL-EG groups, but increased in DIS-CG(2), DIS-EG(2), and CEL-EG groups. The contrast ratio was close to 1. No gloss reduction was observed in CG groups. Microhardness decreased in DIS-EG, DIS-EG(2), LEU, FEL, and CEL groups, but remained unchanged in LEU- CG, FEL-CG(2), and CEL-EG(2) groups." - "Conclusion: Erosive-abrasive challenge affected the properties of CAD-CAM ceramics with different behaviors depending on the surface finishing protocol used." - "Clinical Significance: The optical properties and microhardness of CAD-CAM ceramics are negatively affected by erosive-abrasive conditions. Manual polishing showed similar performance in maintaining these properties and may represent a viable and effective alternative to glaze application."

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001555321600001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF ESTHETIC AND RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
Volumen: 38
Número: 1
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2026
Página de inicio: 86
Página final: 96
DOI:

10.1111/jerd.70024

Notas: ISI