Si-Taek Woo1, Bin Yu, Jin-Soo Ahn, Yong-Keun Lee. 1. Department of Dental Biomaterials Science, Dental Research Institute and BK21 Program, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To measure the translucency of indirect and direct resin composites after curing, and to determine the influence of material and shade group combination on these properties. METHODS: BelleGlass NG (BG, indirect resin composite) and Estelite Sigma (ES, direct resin composite), each composed in three shade groups (EN, OD and TL for BG; BS, AS and OP for ES) of 16 shades were investigated. Resin composite was packed into a mold (BEC) and was cured with a light-curing unit (CWL). Secondary curing was performed in a proprietary curing chamber (CIC) for BG material. Color was measured at the BEC, CWL and CIC conditions in the CIELAB scale using a spectrophotometer. Translucency parameter (TP) was calculated as the color difference between a specimen over a white and a black background. RESULTS: TP values before curing were in the range of 7.7 (BG-OD) to 16.9 (ES-AS), and those after curing were in the range of 10.0 (BG-OD) to 21.5 (BG-EN). TP values of both materials were influenced by curing (p<0.05). There were significant difference in the TP values by the material and shade group combination, and the following homogenous subsets were found based on Tukey multiple comparison test: BG-OD<ES-OP<BG-TL=ES-AS=ES-BS<BG-EN (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: BG material showed a wider range of TP values than ES, which would improve shade-matching capability of this material. Translucency should be considered when neighboring teeth are treated with different types of resin composites.
OBJECTIVES: To measure the translucency of indirect and direct resin composites after curing, and to determine the influence of material and shade group combination on these properties. METHODS: BelleGlass NG (BG, indirect resin composite) and Estelite Sigma (ES, direct resin composite), each composed in three shade groups (EN, OD and TL for BG; BS, AS and OP for ES) of 16 shades were investigated. Resin composite was packed into a mold (BEC) and was cured with a light-curing unit (CWL). Secondary curing was performed in a proprietary curing chamber (CIC) for BG material. Color was measured at the BEC, CWL and CIC conditions in the CIELAB scale using a spectrophotometer. Translucency parameter (TP) was calculated as the color difference between a specimen over a white and a black background. RESULTS: TP values before curing were in the range of 7.7 (BG-OD) to 16.9 (ES-AS), and those after curing were in the range of 10.0 (BG-OD) to 21.5 (BG-EN). TP values of both materials were influenced by curing (p<0.05). There were significant difference in the TP values by the material and shade group combination, and the following homogenous subsets were found based on Tukey multiple comparison test: BG-OD<ES-OP<BG-TL=ES-AS=ES-BS<BG-EN (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: BG material showed a wider range of TP values than ES, which would improve shade-matching capability of this material. Translucency should be considered when neighboring teeth are treated with different types of resin composites.