Effect of different surface treatments on the alteration of color of ceramic

Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different surface treatments on the pigmentability of the ceramic after immersion in staining solution. Materials and Methods: 44 disks of 10 mm radius and 3 mm thickness were made. Samples were randomly assigned among 4 experime...

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Main Authors: Jessica Bedoya Ocampo, Carlos Andrés Solano Macías, Andrea Bedoya Ocampo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de San Martin de Porres 2019-01-01
Series:Kiru
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Online Access:https://www.aulavirtualusmp.pe/ojs/index.php/Rev-Kiru0/article/view/1470/1258
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Summary:Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different surface treatments on the pigmentability of the ceramic after immersion in staining solution. Materials and Methods: 44 disks of 10 mm radius and 3 mm thickness were made. Samples were randomly assigned among 4 experimental groups (n=11) receiving surface treatment according to the different groups M, H, B, L. (n=10) were distributed for color evaluation and Roughness (RU) and a sample of each group used for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. For (RU), the data were subjected to ANOVA on ranks (α=0.05), and for the color ANOVA a factor (α=0.05). In the microphotographs of the surface, a qualitative/descriptive analysis was carried out. Results: In the (RU) compared before and after immersion for each group, no statistical difference was observed (p> 0.05). When comparing the types of polish before immersion, a difference was observed between the L group with the other M, H, B (p <0.05). In the analysis of the groups after immersion, there was a difference of group L with B and M (p <0.05). When comparing the color alteration, after immersion, there was a difference between all the ANOVA groups (p <0.05). In the analysis by (SEM) all groups had partially porous surfaces; however, the varnishes produced the best result groups H and B. Conclusions: The texture of the surface is an important factor in the pigmentability of ceramics. the varnished materials showed less color alteration
ISSN:1812-7886
2410-2717