Comparing Study on Transmittance of Four Dental All-Ceramic Core Material

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The purpose of this study was to compare the transmittance of four dental all-ceramic core materials at clinical recommendation thickness.Specimens with 10mm in diameter and 0.50.01mm in thickness,including IPS e.max Press,Zenostar Zirconia,Lava Zirconia and Upcera Zirconia,were fabricated.The transmittance of specimens were measured with PR2650 spectrophotometer and measurements were analysed statistically with SPSS13.0.Experimental results showed that they had significantly different transmittance.There was a decreasing order,IPS e.max Press Lava Zirconia Zenostar Zirconia Upcera Zirconia,which were 6.1136.750 for IPS e.max,1.6042.135 for Lava Zirconia,1.5782.117 for Zenostar Zirconia and 0.9951.265 for Upcera Zirconia.

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