Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
Studies of Machinable Ceramics for Dental Applications (Part 1). Color Analysis
Masayuki TAIRAKunio WAKASAMasao YAMAKINobuyuki TANAKAHideaki SHINTANI
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1989 Volume 8 Issue 2 Pages 206-214,287

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Abstract
Machinable ceramics that can be cut and even lathed have recently been developed in industry. As a first step in evaluating the feasibility of such ceramics in dentistry, eight machinable ceramics were examined for color using the Vita shade guide and a chroma-meter reflectance instrument. We discovered that the studied machinable ceramics varied significantly from the Vita shade guide by the color difference vector, delta E. These machinable ceramics appeared very white and strongly opaque due to their high brightness (L*) values. For intra-oral applications, we expect that L* values of machinable ceramics will be reduced by modification of their microstructures, including their matrix and dispersed phases, while their excellent machinability due to the cleavage of dispersed crystals should be retained.
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