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Evaluation of color stainability of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing blocks with different microstructures

Deniz Yilmaz, Lale Karaagaclioglu.



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The stainability of ceramic materials is a critical factor in the long-term esthetic success of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) restorations. This study aimed to evaluate the color stainability of CAD/CAM ceramic blocks with different microstructures after immersion in a coffee solution for varying durations. Three types of CAD/CAM blocks—Vita Mark II (MG), Vita Suprinity ([SG] and [SP]), and Vita Enamic (EP)—were used. Finishing and polishing were performed according to the manufacturers’ instructions. CIE L*, a*, and b* values were measured at baseline (T₀), and after 1 (T₁), 12 (T₁₂), and 30 (T₃₀) days of immersion in coffee using a spectrophotometer. Color differences (ΔE₀₀), ΔL', ΔC', and ΔH' were calculated using the CIEDE2000 formula. One-way ANOVA was used to compare these values across materials. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to assess the influence of ΔL', ΔC', and ΔH' on ΔE₀₀ (p

Key words: Color, coloring agent, computer-aided design







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