Color stability of repairs on bis‐acryl resin submitted to thermal aging and immersion in beverages
Objective Defects/bubbles can occur during the manufacture of bis‐acryl resin provisional restorations, requiring repair or new prosthesis. This study evaluated the color stability of bis‐acryl resin specimens repaired, aging, and immersioned in beverages. Material and methods Eighty disks were made...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of esthetic and restorative dentistry 2019-09, Vol.31 (5), p.514-519 |
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Defects/bubbles can occur during the manufacture of bis‐acryl resin provisional restorations, requiring repair or new prosthesis. This study evaluated the color stability of bis‐acryl resin specimens repaired, aging, and immersioned in beverages.
Material and methods
Eighty disks were made of bis‐acryl resin. Twenty disks were not repaired (BCR), 20 disks were repaired with the same bis‐acryl resin (BCR‐BCR), 20 disks were repaired with flowable resin (BCR‐FR), and 20 disks received an adhesive layer prior to flowable resin repair (BCR‐AFR). Coordinates L*a*b* were obtained. Ten disks from each group were thermocycled (5000 cycles) and the others were immersed in coffee with sugar (n = 5) and cola‐based soft drinks (n = 5) for 7 days. Color, lightness, chroma, and hue differences were calculated by the CIEDE2000 formula, analyzed by two‐way analysis of variance. Multiple comparisons were made with the Tukey's HSD test (α = .05).
Results
BCR‐FR group presented the highest color differences (5.6) between groups repaired (P |
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ISSN: | 1496-4155 1708-8240 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jerd.12523 |