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Staining susceptibility of resin composite materials.

Olivier Duc1, Enrico Di Bella2, Ivo Krejci1, Emilie Betrisey1, Marwa Abdelaziz1, Stefano Ardu3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the color stability of three resin-based materials continuously exposed to various staining agents.
METHODS: 144 disc-shaped specimens were made of each of the three tested composites (Essentia, Brillant, Inspiro). Half of them were 1 mm thick, the other half 1.2 mm thick. The thicker group was then polished up to 4,000 grit and reduced to 1 mm thickness, also. All specimens, after 24-hour dry storage in an incubator, received an initial color measurement by means of a calibrated reflectance spectrophotometer (SpectroShade). Specimens were then divided into six groups (n=6) and immersed in five staining solutions or artificial saliva (control). All specimens were kept in an incubator at 37°C for 28 days. Staining solutions (red wine, curry mixed in water, curry mixed in oil, tea and coffee) were changed every 7th day to avoid bacteria or yeast contamination. After 28 days of storage, spectrophotometric measurements were repeated and L*a*b* scores once more recorded to determine the color (ΔE00) changes.
RESULTS: All tested materials showed significant color changes after 28 days staining immersion. ΔE00 of polished samples varied from 1.1 (Essentia/distilled water measured over a white background as well as Essentia, Inspiro/distilled water measured over a black background) to 32.5 (Inspiro/wine measured over a white background). CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Staining of restorative materials seems to be dependent on the composition of the product itself. Unpolished samples were more prone to staining than the polished ones. Copyright©American Journal of Dentistry.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30834730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dent        ISSN: 0894-8275            Impact factor:   1.522


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