| Literature DB >> 33883353 |
Shun Kobayashi1, Masatoshi Nakajima1, Kiyoka Furusawa1, Antonin Tichy1,2, Keiichi Hosaka1, Junji Tagami1.
Abstract
This study evaluated the effect of the structural color phenomenon in resin composites (RCs) on the color adjustment of restorations by investgating their color reproduction performance in human incisors of various shade. Cervical cavities were filled with a single-shade RC with 260 nm spherical fillers (Omnichroma (OMN)), conventional A2-shade RCs (Estelite Σ Quick or Clearfil AP-X), or experimental RCs with 5-50 nm fumed silica fillers (R1) and 100 nm spherical fillers (R2). Color parameters (L*C*h*) were measured using a CIE XYZ camera along the centerline of the restorations, and the color difference (∆E00) between corresponding areas of intact and restored teeth was calculated. Additionally, the reflectance spectra of OMN, R1, and R2 were investigated. OMN exhibited significantly lower ∆E00 than other tested RCs (p<0.05) and its reflection spectrum ranged from blue to red, while a blue peak was observed with R1 and R2, indicating a higher color adjustment potential of OMN.Entities:
Keywords: Color adjustment; Filler size; Human teeth; Resin composite; Structural color
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33883353 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2020-364
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102