Effect of Ultraviolet Aging on Translucency of Resin‐Cemented Ceramic Veneers: An In Vitro Study
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The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the translucency of ceramic veneers cemented with light‐ or dual‐cured resin cements after accelerated aging.
A total of 392 specimens were made of shade A1 with 0.5‐ and 1.0‐mm thickness. Light‐cured RelyX Veneer and dual‐cured Maxcem Elite and Variolink II resin cements were applied on the porcelain discs with a thickness of 0.1 mm. Translucency parameter (TP) values of the ceramic veneers after cementation and UV aging test were evaluated. Statistical analyses were done with ANOVA and Tukey's tests and paired sample
All the resin cements affected the TP values of 0.5‐mm‐thick ceramic, while RelyX Veneer Tr (TP = 11.15;
The TP of the same color of resin cements varied related to the type or brand. Aging caused both the ceramics and cemented ceramics to become more opaque.
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