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Dental Materials | 2012

Three years in vivo wear: core-ceramic, veneers, and enamel antagonists

Josephine F. Esquivel-Upshaw; William Rose; Allyson A. Barrett; Erica R. Oliveira; Mark C. K. Yang; Arthur E. Clark; Kenneth J. Anusavice

OBJECTIVES Test the hypotheses that there are equivalent wear rates for enamel-versus-enamel and ceramic-versus-enamel, analyzing the in vivo wear of crown ceramics, their natural enamel antagonists, and the corresponding two contralateral teeth; and, that bite force does not correlate with the wear. METHODS A controlled, clinical trial was conducted involving patients needing full coverage crowns opposing enamel antagonists. Bite forces were measured using a bilateral gnathodynamometer. Single-unit restorations of metal/ceramic (Argedent 62, Argen Corp/IPS d.SIGN veneer); or, core-ceramic/veneer from either, Empress2/Eris, or e.max Press core/e.max Ceram glaze (ceramics: Ivoclar Vivadent, USA) were randomly assigned, fabricated and cemented. Impressions were made of the ceramic crowns, as well as each maxillary and mandibular quadrant at one week (baseline) and one, two and three years. Resulting models were scanned (3D laser scanner). Maximum wear was calculated by superimposing baseline with annual images. RESULTS There were a total of thirty-six crowns required for thirty-one patients. Each restoration had three associated enamel teeth: crown, (1) antagonist, (2) contralateral and (3) contralateral-antagonist. SAS PROC MIXED (α=0.05) indicated no statistical significance for mean maximum wear among crown ceramics, enamel antagonists and contralaterals. However, enamel wear was statistically significant in relation to intraoral location (p=0.04) and among years (p<0.02). Analyzed alone, the enamel contralateral-antagonist exhibited significantly greater wear (p<0.001). Considering all wear sites, there was no correlation with bite force (p=0.15). SIGNIFICANCE The ceramics and their antagonists exhibited in vivo wear rates within the range of normal enamel. Future studies should examine the wear implications of the contralateral-antagonist enamel.


Dental Materials | 2007

Characterization and surface treatment effects on topography of a glass-infiltrated alumina/zirconia-reinforced ceramic

Alvaro Della Bona; Tiago Aurélio Donassollo; Flávio Fernando Demarco; Allyson A. Barrett; John J. Mecholsky


Dental Materials | 2009

Visual and instrumental agreement in dental shade selection: three distinct observer populations and shade matching protocols.

Alvaro Della Bona; Allyson A. Barrett; Vinicius Rosa


Dental Materials | 2008

Thermal compatibility of dental ceramic systems using cylindrical and spherical geometries

Paul H. DeHoff; Allyson A. Barrett; Robert Lee; Kenneth J. Anusavice


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2002

Influence of tab and disk design on shade matching of dental porcelain

Allyson A. Barrett; Nicholas J. Grimaudo; Kenneth J. Anusavice; Mark C. K. Yang


Operative Dentistry | 2003

Effect of surface finishing and storage media on bi-axial flexure strength and microhardness of resin-based composite.

Valeria V. Gordan; Patel Sb; Allyson A. Barrett; Chiayi Shen


Dental Materials | 2008

Characterization of glass-infiltrated alumina-based ceramics

Alvaro Della Bona; John J. Mecholsky; Allyson A. Barrett; Jason A. Griggs


Operative Dentistry | 2004

Effect of fluoride varnishes on color stability of esthetic restorative materials.

Autio-Gold Jt; Allyson A. Barrett


Journal of Materials Science | 2014

Influence of roughness on the efficacy of grazing incidence X-ray diffraction to characterize grinding-induced phase changes in yttria-tetragonal zirconia polycrystals (Y-TZP)

Matthew Strasberg; Allyson A. Barrett; Kenneth J. Anusavice; John J. Mecholsky; Juan C. Nino


Dental Materials | 2010

Residual stress estimates from crack branching in incompatible zirconia/veneer discs

Allyson A. Barrett; John J. Mecholsky; Kenneth J. Anusavice

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Alvaro Della Bona

Universidade de Passo Fundo

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Jason A. Griggs

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Erica R. Oliveira

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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