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Color stability of precolored and extrinsically colored monolithic multilayered polychromatic zirconia: Effects of surface finishing and aging.

Feras M AbounassifAmal AlfarajThuraya GadahChao-Chieh YangTien Min Gabriel ChuWei-Shao Lin
Published in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2024)
The color stability of multilayered polychromatic zirconia is influenced by the type of material, extrinsic coloring, and the chosen surface treatment post-artificial aging. The translucent 6Y-PSZ exhibited lower color stability, especially with only mechanical polishing. For the fabrication of M3Y-TZP and 6Y-PSZ monolithic multilayered polychromatic zirconia restorations, extrinsic coloring should be paired with glazing to maintain color stability. Conversely, in the absence of extrinsic coloring, both glazing and mechanical polishing are effective in preserving color stability.
Keyphrases
  • liquid chromatography
  • molecularly imprinted