Influence of Cement Shade and Water Storage on the Final Color of Leucite-reinforced Ceramics
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Clinical Relevance Luting cement under 0.8 mm thick leucite-reinforced ceramic changed the final color of the ceramic and could be seen by the human eye. Therefore, clinicians may prefer to use try-in pastes or polymerized luting composite shade guides to compensate for the change in color of definitive restorations, such as laminate veneers. The final color differences between ceramics luted with cements in A1 and A3 shades were not clinically perceivable at each measurement. Within the limitations of this study, changing the color of an IPS Empress laminate veneer restoration via the shade of the cement seems not to be a preferred method.