An in vitro study to: evaluate and compare the surface roughness of a CAD/CAM hybrid ceramic “ Vita Enamic” and a newly introduced printable hybrid ceramic “ Flexcera”
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Ain Shams University, Faculty of Dentistry
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Ain Shams Dental Journal (Egypt) ; Volume 42 , Issue 2 , Pages 268 - 276
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Abstract
Aim:
evaluate and compare the surface roughness of a CAD/CAM hybrid ceramic “Vita Enamic” and a newly introduced printable hybrid ceramic “Flexcera”.
Materials and methods:
A total of twenty four square ceramic slices was prepared in a standardized manner; each specimen measured 1 mm thickness, 14 mm length, and 14 mm width. Specimens was divided in to two groups according to the material type; Group A: Vita Enamic and Group B: Flexcera n=12. All samples were subjected thermo-cycling for 5000 cycles at temperatures alternating between 5 and 55 °C. Specimens were tested using a contact surface roughness tester before and after thermocycling, evaluation parameter Ra values were expressed in microns. Statistical analysis was performed using Two-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was considered for analysing the effect on the outcome, Shapiro-Wilk test, using the built-in Shapiro test function, for normality (Shapiro and Wilk, 1965) and Levene’s test using the R “car” package (Fox and Stanford, 2019) to assess the homogeneity of variances in the dependent variable.
Results:
Flexcera showed consistently higher surface roughness compared to Vita Enamic, both before and after thermocycling. For both materials, surface roughness increased after thermocycling.
Conclusion:
3D printed hybrid ceramic showed higher surface roughness values than the CAD/CAM milled hybrid ceramic. The 3D printable hybrid ceramic roughness value exceeded the acceptable quantitative threshold value, raising the risk of bacteria accumulation. thermocycling process appears to have a detrimental effect on the surface roughness of both materials, leading to increased roughness after the treatment.
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0.249
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6
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Dentistry
Dentistry (miscellaneous)
Citation
hesham, mai H., Hamza, F. safwat, & mokhtar, mohamed ashraf. (2026). An in vitro study to: evaluate and compare the surface roughness of a CAD/CAM hybrid ceramic “ Vita Enamic” and a newly introduced printable hybrid ceramic “ Flexcera.” Ain Shams Dental Journal, 42(2), 268–276. https://doi.org/10.21608/asdj.2026.339951.1669
