Evaluation of the color stability of different temporary restorative materials
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Resumo: | This study aimed to evaluate the color stability of different temporary restorative materials in contact with staining solutions, as well as to verify which one presents the highest resistance to staining. In this laboratory study, five types of temporary restorative materials were evaluated: self-curing acrylic resin, bis-acrylic resin, light-curing acrylic resin, CAD/CAM machinable, and 3D printed resin. Thirty samples of each material were produced in a circular mold measuring 10 mm diameter and 2 mm thickness. The materials were divided into subgroups (n=10) and immersed in solutions: Coffee, Coca-cola®, and distilled water (control). Color measurements were carried out at baseline, 1, 7, and 14 days using a digital spectrophotometer and the color parameters were calculated according to the CIEDE00 system. The color change data were subjected to two-way ANOVA (temporary material vs time) and post-hoc Tukey test (α = 0.05). The materials showed a color change only comparing baseline vs. one day, according to acceptability standard ΔE00 > 1.8. Thus, we concluded that there was a difference in color stability already on the first day of immersion. In addition, the coffee solution showed the highest color variation when compared to the other solutions. Clinical applicability: Temporary restorations are widely used in prosthetic treatments and can remain in the mouth for a considerable period. They are responsible for aesthetic and function maintenance along the rehabilitation process. In addition, they provide data for the definitive prosthesis and should assure comfort and confidence to the patient. Thus, it is necessary that these materials are resistant and present such color stability that does not compromise the aesthetics during the treatment phase. |
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Evaluation of the color stability of different temporary restorative materials |
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Evaluation of the color stability of different temporary restorative materials |
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Evaluation of the color stability of different temporary restorative materials Bubna, Laura Cristina de Andrade temporary dental restoration color prosthesis coloring |
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Evaluation of the color stability of different temporary restorative materials |
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Evaluation of the color stability of different temporary restorative materials |
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Evaluation of the color stability of different temporary restorative materials |
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Evaluation of the color stability of different temporary restorative materials |
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Evaluation of the color stability of different temporary restorative materials |
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Bubna, Laura Cristina de Andrade |
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Bubna, Laura Cristina de Andrade Samra, Adriana Postiglione Buhrer Coppla, Fabiana Madalozzo de Andrade, Heloisa Forville Favoreto, Michael Willian Pinheiro, Lídia Olga Bach |
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author |
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Samra, Adriana Postiglione Buhrer Coppla, Fabiana Madalozzo de Andrade, Heloisa Forville Favoreto, Michael Willian Pinheiro, Lídia Olga Bach |
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Bubna, Laura Cristina de Andrade Samra, Adriana Postiglione Buhrer Coppla, Fabiana Madalozzo de Andrade, Heloisa Forville Favoreto, Michael Willian Pinheiro, Lídia Olga Bach |
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temporary dental restoration color prosthesis coloring |
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temporary dental restoration color prosthesis coloring |
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This study aimed to evaluate the color stability of different temporary restorative materials in contact with staining solutions, as well as to verify which one presents the highest resistance to staining. In this laboratory study, five types of temporary restorative materials were evaluated: self-curing acrylic resin, bis-acrylic resin, light-curing acrylic resin, CAD/CAM machinable, and 3D printed resin. Thirty samples of each material were produced in a circular mold measuring 10 mm diameter and 2 mm thickness. The materials were divided into subgroups (n=10) and immersed in solutions: Coffee, Coca-cola®, and distilled water (control). Color measurements were carried out at baseline, 1, 7, and 14 days using a digital spectrophotometer and the color parameters were calculated according to the CIEDE00 system. The color change data were subjected to two-way ANOVA (temporary material vs time) and post-hoc Tukey test (α = 0.05). The materials showed a color change only comparing baseline vs. one day, according to acceptability standard ΔE00 > 1.8. Thus, we concluded that there was a difference in color stability already on the first day of immersion. In addition, the coffee solution showed the highest color variation when compared to the other solutions. Clinical applicability: Temporary restorations are widely used in prosthetic treatments and can remain in the mouth for a considerable period. They are responsible for aesthetic and function maintenance along the rehabilitation process. In addition, they provide data for the definitive prosthesis and should assure comfort and confidence to the patient. Thus, it is necessary that these materials are resistant and present such color stability that does not compromise the aesthetics during the treatment phase. |
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