## Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the color change of dental resin composites following a series of immersion treatments, especially in organic substances. The color of four resin composites was measured according to the CIELAB color scale relative to the standard illuminant D
Influence of a series of organic and chemical substances on the translucency of resin composites
โ Scribed by Ji-Hyung Kim; Yong-Keun Lee; John M. Powers
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 114 KB
- Volume
- 77B
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1552-4973
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the changes in the translucency of resin composites following a series of immersion treatments in organic and chemical substances. Color of resin composites was measured according to the CIELAB color scale relative to the standard illuminant D65 over a white and a black background. Translucency parameter (TP) of resin composites was calculated at baseline, and after sequential immersion: Step 1, porcine liver esterase (a substitute for a salivary esterase); Step 2, organic substances (mucin and serum) and phosphateโbuffered saline (PBS) as a control; Step 3, chemical alteration agents [chlorhexidine (CH) and carbamide peroxide (CP)]; and Step 4, 2% methylene blue. Porcine liver esterase caused small changes in TP (ฮ__TP__ = = โ0.5 to 0.2). After Step 2, ฮ__TP__ values of three groups were similar in the range of โ0.7 to 1.2. After Step 3, ฮ__TP__ values of all groups were small in the range of โ1.5 to 2.2. After Step 4, ฮ__TP__ values were high and differences that varied by the resin composite and the immersion protocol were clearly observed (ฮ__TP__ = โ13.4 to โ2.5). Changes in TP were mainly influenced by resin composite. After Step 4, mucin and serum groups showed generally small changes in TP compared to PBS group. It is a possibility that the high changes in TP after immersion in methylene blue is an indication of dye absorption which might be an indication of the degree of resin composite degradation. ยฉ 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 2006
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