Intraoral zirconia polishing kits useful for color stainability of zirconia material due to Cola and Coffee, suggests study

Published On 2025-02-16 15:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-02-16 15:00 GMT

Intraoral zirconia polishing kits are useful for colour stainability of zirconia material due to Cola and Coffee, suggests study published in the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry.

The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the phase changes and color stainability of monolithic zirconia after applying polishing systems and storage in different solutions. Sixty Ø15×1.2 ±0.01-mm disks of 2 monolithic zirconia materials (Katana, GC Initial Zircon) were prepared, glazed, and assigned to 3 groups: A control group with no additional treatment after glaze; and 2 groups in which the glaze layer was removed and the surfaces polished using 2 different polishing systems (OptraFine and Ceramiste Shofu). One specimen from each group was examined under a scanning electron microscope. All specimens were kept in solution (coffee and cola) for 28 days. Color differences were calculated using CIEDE 2000 (ΔE00), and phase change was analyzed with an X-ray diffractometer. Data were analyzed with ANOVA and Tukey post hoc tests (α=.05). Material type had a significant effect on phase change (P=.012), and the ΔE00 values were significantly different between monolithic zirconia materials (P=.027). Katana had higher XM values than GC, while GC had higher ΔE00 values than Katana. Cola and coffee changed the color of zirconia materials. Although glaze was the most successful process, intraoral zirconia polishing kits also provided acceptable surface properties.


Reference:

Karalar B, Karalar O, Yanıkoğlu N. Effect of intraoral polishing on the surface property, phase change, and color stainability of monolithic zirconia. J Prosthet Dent. 2025 Feb 1:S0022-3913(25)00004-6. doi: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2024.12.025. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39894698.


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