Effect of thickness and surface finish on light transmission through zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate and lithium disilicate dental ceramics

Dec 10, 2025Brazilian Dental Journal

Thickness and surface finish may affect light transmission in zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate and lithium disilicate dental ceramics.

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Abstract

Only 6% of the light at 396 nm passed through 1.5 mm of both ceramics.

  • Light transmission through ceramics decreased logarithmically as thickness increased.
  • At 3.0 mm thickness, almost none of the violet light and only 6% to 9% of the blue light passed through each ceramic.
  • Celtra Duo transmitted more light at longer wavelengths compared to e.max.
  • Celtra Duo showed higher surface gloss when glazed compared to e.max.
  • No correlation was found between surface gloss and light transmission for either ceramic type.

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Key numbers

6%
Light transmission at 396 nm through 1.5 mm ceramic
21% to 26%
Light transmission at 476 nm through 1.5 mm ceramic

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What this is

  • This study examines how thickness and surface finish affect light transmission through two types of dental ceramics.
  • It analyzes light at specific wavelengths and measures the impact of these variables on light delivery.

Essence

  • Thickness and surface finish significantly influence light transmission through dental ceramics.

Key takeaways

  • Shorter wavelengths of light are more attenuated as ceramic thickness increases.
  • Surface finish does not significantly affect light transmission through the ceramics.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are based on only two types of ceramics, limiting the generalizability.
  • Light transmission results may vary with different ceramic types and manufacturers.

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