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Evaluation of colour stability and surface roughness of three CAD/CAM materials (IPS e.max, Vita Enamic, and PEEK) after immersion in two beverage solutions: An in vitro study

Rana Saleh Alsilani, Rana Sherif, Noha Elkhodary

2022International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the colour stability and surface roughness of 3 different CAD/CAM materials (IPS e.max, Vita Enamic, and PEEK) after immersion in two beverage solutions (Coffee, Coca-Cola).Methodology: Samples from a lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (IPS e.max CAD), a hybrid ceramic (Vita Enamic), and PEEK (BioHPP) were evaluated for colour change and surface roughness under immersion in two beverage solutions (Coffee, Coca-Cola). A total of 30 samples were prepared n=10 each. Spectrophotometer analysis was used to measure colour parameters (a*, b*, c*) before and after the immersion cycles and the average colour difference (Delta E*) was calculated after immersion in different beverages. Surface roughness was measured with a non-contact profilometer. Statistical analysis was performed using the Kruskal Wallis test with the Mann Whitney test as posthoc. The significance level was set at P ≤ 0.05. Results: There was a significant colour change between the materials. Vita Enamic and PEEK samples showed the highest colour change value with coffee immersion (ΔE) (7.96± ¬3.86), (6.07± 3.12) respectively. While IPS e.max. CAD revealed the lowest colour change value (2.62 ±1.54) following coffee immersion with a statistically significant difference in between (P

Topics & Concepts

ProfilometerImmersion (mathematics)Materials scienceSurface roughnessVeneerSignificant differenceSurface finishCeramicComposite materialMathematicsGeometryStatisticsDental materials and restorationsDental Erosion and TreatmentTemporomandibular Joint Disorders