Title of article :
Effects of beverage colorants and accelerated aging on the color stability of indirect resin composites
Author/Authors :
Nikzad، نويسنده , , Sakineh and Azari، نويسنده , , Abbas and Poursina، نويسنده , , Mohsen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Background/purpose
oration of resin-based restorations is considered a common obstacle in restorative dentistry. Several studies assessed the color stability of direct resin composites; however, little is known regarding indirect/laboratory composite resins (ICRs). The purpose of this study was to investigate the color stability of two ICRs (Gradia, Gradia, GC Dental Products) and (SR-Adoro, SR Adoro, Ivoclar Vivadent) compared to a feldspathic porcelain (Ceramco II, DENTSPLY Ceramco) following immersion in different beverages or subjected to accelerated aging.
als and methods
a machine-made metal mold, 20 disc samples (10 mm in diameter and 2 mm thick) were fabricated from each proposed material. Discs were randomly divided into four groups. The baseline measurements of CIELAB metric parameters were performed on all specimens with a spectrophotometer. Three groups then underwent an immersion process in different media (coffee, tea, and cola) for 2 weeks. The last group was subjected to UV aging for 300 hours. The color coordinates and their corresponding color changes (ΔE) were measured.
s
eatest color changes were seen in the coffee solution (ΔE = 13.34 for SR-Adoro and ΔE = 16.01 for Gradia), while tea was responsible for the greatest color change in porcelain (ΔE = 4.21). The UV aging test caused the lowest discoloration effects on all three samples (ΔE = 3.42 for SR-Adoro, ΔE = 3.01 for Gradia, and ΔE = 1.29 for Ceramco II).
sion
the limitations of this in vitro study, the color stability of commonly used ICRs appeared to be significantly affected by the staining materials used. Standardized methodologies like the one described in this paper may be very reliable for assessing clinical properties of ICR materials.
Keywords :
Indirect composite resin , Dental porcelain , color stability , UV light aging , discoloration
Journal title :
Journal of Dental Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Dental Sciences