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Optical Stability of High-translucency Resin-based Composites
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SUMMARY
This study investigated the stability of the optical properties of high-translucent shades of dental resin-based composites. Four commercial materials (Filtek Z350 XT, Opallis, Amelogen Plus, and IPS Empress Direct) and 14 non-Vita shades were tested. Disc-shaped specimens for each resin-based composite-shade combination (n=6) were evaluated at T0 (baseline), T1 (after 30 days of storage in water), and T2 (after 30 days of storage each in water and a coffee solution). Color measurements were performed according to the L′C′h′ color system. Translucency Parameter (TP) and CIEDE2000 color difference (ΔE00) were calculated. Data were statistically analyzed at α = 0.05. Baseline TP values varied from 43 ± 1 to 55 ± 1. Changes in TP at T1 varied from −3.0% (Opallis T-Neutral) to 4.2% (Amelogen Plus Trans Orange), with no major differences from T0. At T2, most resin-based composites showed significantly increased opacity, with changes varying between −15.0% (Empress Direct Trans 20) and −2.7% (Z350 XT Blue). However, the TP values were ≥40 throughout the study. Storage in water caused negligible color differences, with ΔE00 values at T1 ≤ 0.9 ± 0.6. At T2, all materials tested showed significant color difference, and ΔE00 ≥ 3.2 ± 0.2. The orange shades from Opallis and Amelogen Plus showed lower color variation than did the other shades. The most significant optical changes upon storage were detected in the hue and particularly the chroma color coordinate. In conclusion, the high-translucent resin-based composites showed large variability in the stability of their optical properties among the tested brands and different shades of the same material. Regardless of the storage condition, the tested resin-based composites retained their high-translucency character over time.
Operative Dentistry
Title: Optical Stability of High-translucency Resin-based Composites
Description:
SUMMARY
This study investigated the stability of the optical properties of high-translucent shades of dental resin-based composites.
Four commercial materials (Filtek Z350 XT, Opallis, Amelogen Plus, and IPS Empress Direct) and 14 non-Vita shades were tested.
Disc-shaped specimens for each resin-based composite-shade combination (n=6) were evaluated at T0 (baseline), T1 (after 30 days of storage in water), and T2 (after 30 days of storage each in water and a coffee solution).
Color measurements were performed according to the L′C′h′ color system.
Translucency Parameter (TP) and CIEDE2000 color difference (ΔE00) were calculated.
Data were statistically analyzed at α = 0.
05.
Baseline TP values varied from 43 ± 1 to 55 ± 1.
Changes in TP at T1 varied from −3.
0% (Opallis T-Neutral) to 4.
2% (Amelogen Plus Trans Orange), with no major differences from T0.
At T2, most resin-based composites showed significantly increased opacity, with changes varying between −15.
0% (Empress Direct Trans 20) and −2.
7% (Z350 XT Blue).
However, the TP values were ≥40 throughout the study.
Storage in water caused negligible color differences, with ΔE00 values at T1 ≤ 0.
9 ± 0.
6.
At T2, all materials tested showed significant color difference, and ΔE00 ≥ 3.
2 ± 0.
2.
The orange shades from Opallis and Amelogen Plus showed lower color variation than did the other shades.
The most significant optical changes upon storage were detected in the hue and particularly the chroma color coordinate.
In conclusion, the high-translucent resin-based composites showed large variability in the stability of their optical properties among the tested brands and different shades of the same material.
Regardless of the storage condition, the tested resin-based composites retained their high-translucency character over time.
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