Title of article :
Comparison of Color Stability of Two Resin Composites in Blood Area
Author/Authors :
Malekipour, Mohammad R. Azad University, Khorasgan (Isfahan Branch) - Department of Operative Dentistry, Isfahan , Shirani, Farzaneh Isfahan University of Medical Science - School of Dentistry - Department of Operative Dentistry - Dental Materials Research Center, Isfahan , Taromi, Zahra Isfahan University of Medical Science - School of Dentistry - Department of Operative Dentistry, Isfahan , Shahnazari, Saeedeh Dentist - Privait Practice, Isfahan
Abstract :
Introduction: Color change of composite restorations in different color media over time is a common problem in esthetic dentistry, creating
the need to replace the restoration and spending a great deal of cost and time by patients. The aim of this study is in vitro comparison of color
stability of resin composites in blood area. Materials and Methods: Fifteen disk-shaped specimens of each resin composite (valux plus and
filtek supreme) were prepared. The samples were kept in distinct water containers for 24 h in order for the primary water absorption to happen
by restorative materials. Then, for 1 month, they were immersed in blood every day for 20 min. The color values (L*, a*, and b*) were
measured using the CIE L*a*b* system. The color change values were calculated before and after 1, 7, and 30 days of immersion. The amounts
of ΔE1, ΔE7, ΔE30 for each group were calculated with ΔE=[(ΔL*)2 + (Δa*)2 +(Δb*)2]½. Repeated measures and paired t-tests and one-way
analysis of variance (ANOVA) were applied for the statistical analysis. Results: The discoloration in two groups was not significant and
visually perceptible. However, microhybrid samples at primary time (less than 7 days), under the significant level, showed more discoloration,
but nanofilled’s samples discoloration increased till the 30th day. Conclusion: Blood as a biological agent that contains globulin as a large
molecule, did not have a significant impact on changing the color of the resin composite.
Keywords :
Blood , CIELAB system , color stability in composite , spectrophotometer
Journal title :
Dental Hypotheses