Color change of composite resins subjected to accelerated artificial aging
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of accelerated artificial aging (AAA) on the color change of composite resins used in dentistry. Materials and Methods: Three composite resins were evaluated: Two microhybrids and one hybrid of higher viscosity, with different amounts and siz...
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doaj-b9921ba331d849f5bce127897e5f79592020-11-24T22:42:26ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032013-01-0124560560910.4103/0970-9290.123390Color change of composite resins subjected to accelerated artificial agingDenise Cremonezzi TornavoiJosé Augusto Marcondes AgnelliHeitor PanzeriAndréa Cândido Dos ReisAim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of accelerated artificial aging (AAA) on the color change of composite resins used in dentistry. Materials and Methods: Three composite resins were evaluated: Two microhybrids and one hybrid of higher viscosity, with different amounts and sizes of filler particles, shades C2 and B2. A total of 54 specimens were obtained (18 for each composite resin), made of a Teflon matrix (15 mm in diameter and 2 mm in height). The color measurements were obtained with a Spectrophotometer, (PCB 6807 BYK Gardner) before and after AAA. Data were submitted to the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (α >0.05), ANOVA and Tukey test (α <0.05). After statistical analysis, the color difference among composite resins with the same shades was analyzed. Results: All composite resins showed unacceptable color changes after AAA (ΔE > 3). Considering the variable ∆E, it was observed that the color tone C2 was already statistically different for the microhybrid composite resin prior to AAA (P < 0.05) and in shade B2 for hybrid of higher viscosity and microhybrid with barium glass fluoride aluminum and silica dioxide (P < 0.01). After this process, a statistically significant difference was observed only for shade B2 between microhybrid composite resins (P < 0.01) and for hybrid of higher viscosity and microhybrid with barium glass fluoride aluminum and silica dioxide (P < 0.05). Regarding the color difference within a same composite resin group, before aging the composite resin hybrid of higher viscosity B2 showed the highest color variation rate and microhybrid with zirconium/silica C2 showed the lowest. Conclusions: All composite resins presented unacceptable color changes after 382 h of aging and different composite resins with same hue, presented different colors before being subjected to the aging process (B2 and C2) and after (B2). It was also observed color difference within a group of the same composite resin and same hue.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2013;volume=24;issue=5;spage=605;epage=609;aulast=TornavoiAgingcolorcomposite resins |
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Denise Cremonezzi Tornavoi José Augusto Marcondes Agnelli Heitor Panzeri Andréa Cândido Dos Reis |
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Denise Cremonezzi Tornavoi José Augusto Marcondes Agnelli Heitor Panzeri Andréa Cândido Dos Reis Color change of composite resins subjected to accelerated artificial aging Indian Journal of Dental Research Aging color composite resins |
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Denise Cremonezzi Tornavoi José Augusto Marcondes Agnelli Heitor Panzeri Andréa Cândido Dos Reis |
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Denise Cremonezzi Tornavoi |
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Color change of composite resins subjected to accelerated artificial aging |
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Color change of composite resins subjected to accelerated artificial aging |
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Color change of composite resins subjected to accelerated artificial aging |
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Color change of composite resins subjected to accelerated artificial aging |
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Color change of composite resins subjected to accelerated artificial aging |
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color change of composite resins subjected to accelerated artificial aging |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Dental Research |
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0970-9290 1998-3603 |
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2013-01-01 |
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Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of accelerated artificial aging (AAA) on the color change of composite resins used in dentistry.
Materials and Methods: Three composite resins were evaluated: Two microhybrids and one hybrid of higher viscosity, with different amounts and sizes of filler particles, shades C2 and B2. A total of 54 specimens were obtained (18 for each composite resin), made of a Teflon matrix (15 mm in diameter and 2 mm in height). The color measurements were obtained with a Spectrophotometer, (PCB 6807 BYK Gardner) before and after AAA. Data were submitted to the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (α >0.05), ANOVA and Tukey test (α <0.05). After statistical analysis, the color difference among composite resins with the same shades was analyzed.
Results: All composite resins showed unacceptable color changes after AAA (ΔE > 3). Considering the variable ∆E, it was observed that the color tone C2 was already statistically different for the microhybrid composite resin prior to AAA (P < 0.05) and in shade B2 for hybrid of higher viscosity and microhybrid with barium glass fluoride aluminum and silica dioxide (P < 0.01). After this process, a statistically significant difference was observed only for shade B2 between microhybrid composite resins (P < 0.01) and for hybrid of higher viscosity and microhybrid with barium glass fluoride aluminum and silica dioxide (P < 0.05). Regarding the color difference within a same composite resin group, before aging the composite resin hybrid of higher viscosity B2 showed the highest color variation rate and microhybrid with zirconium/silica C2 showed the lowest.
Conclusions: All composite resins presented unacceptable color changes after 382 h of aging and different composite resins with same hue, presented different colors before being subjected to the aging process (B2 and C2) and after (B2). It was also observed color difference within a group of the same composite resin and same hue. |
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Aging color composite resins |
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