Composite resins are the material of choice for direct restorations, and their success depends mainly on their color stability, since discoloration causes color mismatch, and consequent patient dissatisfaction. A single- and a multi-shade resin were compared in order to evaluate their pigmentation after immersion in staining substances and to investigate the effect of the polymerization time on their color stability. Two-hundred-and-forty composite specimens were created, half made of a single-shade (Group ONE, n = 120) and half of a multi-shade composite (Group OXP, n = 120). Each group was further divided into ONE30 (n = 60) and OXP30 (n = 60), polymerized for 30 '', and ONE80 (n = 60) and OXP80 (n = 60), polymerized for 80 ''. Randomly, the specimens were immersed in turmeric solution, soy sauce, energy drink, or artificial saliva. By means of a spectrophotometer, Delta E-00 and WId were calculated at 24 h (T-0), at 7 (T-1), and 30 (T-2) days. Single-shade composites showed statistically significant differences in color change from the turmeric solution, energy drink, and soy sauce than the multi-shade composites (p < 0.005), showing a higher discoloration potential. The polymerization time did not have significative effects on color stability. Single-shade composites showed more color change than multi-shade systems after immersion in staining substances, and the curing time did not influence color variations.

Color Stability Assessment of Single- and Multi-Shade Composites Following Immersion in Staining Food Substances / Checchi, V.; Forabosco, E.; Della Casa, G.; Kaleci, S.; Giannetti, L.; Generali, L.; Bellini, P.. - In: DENTISTRY JOURNAL. - ISSN 2304-6767. - 12:9(2024), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/dj12090285]

Color Stability Assessment of Single- and Multi-Shade Composites Following Immersion in Staining Food Substances

Checchi V.
;
Forabosco E.;Kaleci S.;Giannetti L.;Generali L.;Bellini P.
2024

Abstract

Composite resins are the material of choice for direct restorations, and their success depends mainly on their color stability, since discoloration causes color mismatch, and consequent patient dissatisfaction. A single- and a multi-shade resin were compared in order to evaluate their pigmentation after immersion in staining substances and to investigate the effect of the polymerization time on their color stability. Two-hundred-and-forty composite specimens were created, half made of a single-shade (Group ONE, n = 120) and half of a multi-shade composite (Group OXP, n = 120). Each group was further divided into ONE30 (n = 60) and OXP30 (n = 60), polymerized for 30 '', and ONE80 (n = 60) and OXP80 (n = 60), polymerized for 80 ''. Randomly, the specimens were immersed in turmeric solution, soy sauce, energy drink, or artificial saliva. By means of a spectrophotometer, Delta E-00 and WId were calculated at 24 h (T-0), at 7 (T-1), and 30 (T-2) days. Single-shade composites showed statistically significant differences in color change from the turmeric solution, energy drink, and soy sauce than the multi-shade composites (p < 0.005), showing a higher discoloration potential. The polymerization time did not have significative effects on color stability. Single-shade composites showed more color change than multi-shade systems after immersion in staining substances, and the curing time did not influence color variations.
2024
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9
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Color Stability Assessment of Single- and Multi-Shade Composites Following Immersion in Staining Food Substances / Checchi, V.; Forabosco, E.; Della Casa, G.; Kaleci, S.; Giannetti, L.; Generali, L.; Bellini, P.. - In: DENTISTRY JOURNAL. - ISSN 2304-6767. - 12:9(2024), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/dj12090285]
Checchi, V.; Forabosco, E.; Della Casa, G.; Kaleci, S.; Giannetti, L.; Generali, L.; Bellini, P.
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