Sinterleme Protokollerinin ve Rezin Siman Renklerinin Monolitik Zirkonya Restorasyonların Optik Özellikleri Üzerine Etkisi


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Demir Canbulut A., Sayla Çelik Ç., Çakırbay Tanış M., Tokar E., Polat S., Eser K.

APPLIED SCIENCES, cilt.16, sa.2, ss.1001, 2026 (Hakemli Dergi)

Özet

Abstract

This study investigates the influence of different sintering protocols and resin cement shades on the optical properties of monolithic zirconia restorations. Zirconia, widely used in dentistry for its superior mechanical strength and esthetic potential, demonstrates phase transformations influenced by stabilizing oxides and processing conditions. While increasing yttria content enhances translucency, it compromises mechanical durability. Factors such as sintering temperature, grain size, porosity, and cement selection further affect translucency parameter, contrast ratio, and opalescence. In this research, 36 zirconia samples were divided into three groups according to sintering procedure performed; conventional, fast, and super-fast sintering. Each was tested with two shades of dual-cure resin cement (yellow and transparent). Optical parameters including translucency parameter (TP), contrast ratio (CR), and opalescence parameter (OP) were measured using a spectrophotometer under controlled conditions. Statistically significant differences in OP values between the conventional sintering protocol and both the rapid and super-fast sintering protocols were found. A statistically significant difference was observed in OP values between the yellow and transparent cement groups. Neither the main effects of the sintering protocol nor the cement type were statistically significant on TP and CR values. However, a statistically significant interaction effect between the sintering protocol and cement type was observed for CR values. The findings highlight that both processing parameters and cement selection interaction play crucial roles in optimizing the TP and CR values of zirconia restorations, enabling improved esthetic outcomes in clinical practice.

Keywords: zirconia;  sintering;  optical properties;  translucency;  contrast;  opalescence