Effect of ultraviolet protective agents on maxillofacial silicone elastomer, part 1: Color stability after artificial aging
Silicone elastomers have been widely used for rehabilitation of facial defects for more than 50 years. However, color change is the most common problem limiting the service life of facial prostheses. Whether the addition of ultraviolet protectives may enhance color stability of these materials is un...
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description | Silicone elastomers have been widely used for rehabilitation of facial defects for more than 50 years. However, color change is the most common problem limiting the service life of facial prostheses. Whether the addition of ultraviolet protectives may enhance color stability of these materials is unclear.
The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the effect of ultraviolet protectives on the color stability of maxillofacial silicones after artificial aging.
Six color groups (unpigmented, white, yellow, red, blue, and mixed) of addition-type maxillofacial silicone were prepared. Four ultraviolet protectives benzophenone-3, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, titanium dioxide, and ethylhexyl salicylate at 0.5% and 1% concentrations by weight were incorporated into the silicone before polymerization. The specimens were artificially aged in an accelerated weathering chamber for 300 and 600 hours and in a thermocycling device. The color change values (E) of the maxillofacial silicones were evaluated. Data were statistically analyzed by using 4-way ANOVA. The differences were compared by the Tukey honestly significant difference test (α=.05).
Benzophenone-3 and ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate protectives did not reduce the ΔE values, and the 1% titanium dioxide groups exhibited lower ΔE values than the 0.5% titanium dioxide groups. Ethylhexyl salicylate protective generally reduced the ΔE values significantly in all color and aging groups when compared with the control groups (P.05) was seen in the ΔE values, which were clinically acceptable among the thermocycled color groups. After 600 hours of accelerated aging, the ΔE values were found to be higher than the values of 300-hour aging.
Ethylhexyl salicylate protective incorporated into maxillofacial silicones may improve color stability. |
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Six color groups (unpigmented, white, yellow, red, blue, and mixed) of addition-type maxillofacial silicone were prepared. Four ultraviolet protectives benzophenone-3, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, titanium dioxide, and ethylhexyl salicylate at 0.5% and 1% concentrations by weight were incorporated into the silicone before polymerization. The specimens were artificially aged in an accelerated weathering chamber for 300 and 600 hours and in a thermocycling device. The color change values (E) of the maxillofacial silicones were evaluated. Data were statistically analyzed by using 4-way ANOVA. The differences were compared by the Tukey honestly significant difference test (α=.05).
Benzophenone-3 and ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate protectives did not reduce the ΔE values, and the 1% titanium dioxide groups exhibited lower ΔE values than the 0.5% titanium dioxide groups. Ethylhexyl salicylate protective generally reduced the ΔE values significantly in all color and aging groups when compared with the control groups (P<.05). In all control and ultraviolet protective groups, the highest ΔE values were seen with the red color in 300 and 600 hours of aging. Generally, no significant difference (P>.05) was seen in the ΔE values, which were clinically acceptable among the thermocycled color groups. After 600 hours of accelerated aging, the ΔE values were found to be higher than the values of 300-hour aging.
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Six color groups (unpigmented, white, yellow, red, blue, and mixed) of addition-type maxillofacial silicone were prepared. Four ultraviolet protectives benzophenone-3, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, titanium dioxide, and ethylhexyl salicylate at 0.5% and 1% concentrations by weight were incorporated into the silicone before polymerization. The specimens were artificially aged in an accelerated weathering chamber for 300 and 600 hours and in a thermocycling device. The color change values (E) of the maxillofacial silicones were evaluated. Data were statistically analyzed by using 4-way ANOVA. The differences were compared by the Tukey honestly significant difference test (α=.05).
Benzophenone-3 and ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate protectives did not reduce the ΔE values, and the 1% titanium dioxide groups exhibited lower ΔE values than the 0.5% titanium dioxide groups. Ethylhexyl salicylate protective generally reduced the ΔE values significantly in all color and aging groups when compared with the control groups (P<.05). In all control and ultraviolet protective groups, the highest ΔE values were seen with the red color in 300 and 600 hours of aging. Generally, no significant difference (P>.05) was seen in the ΔE values, which were clinically acceptable among the thermocycled color groups. After 600 hours of accelerated aging, the ΔE values were found to be higher than the values of 300-hour aging.
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Six color groups (unpigmented, white, yellow, red, blue, and mixed) of addition-type maxillofacial silicone were prepared. Four ultraviolet protectives benzophenone-3, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, titanium dioxide, and ethylhexyl salicylate at 0.5% and 1% concentrations by weight were incorporated into the silicone before polymerization. The specimens were artificially aged in an accelerated weathering chamber for 300 and 600 hours and in a thermocycling device. The color change values (E) of the maxillofacial silicones were evaluated. Data were statistically analyzed by using 4-way ANOVA. The differences were compared by the Tukey honestly significant difference test (α=.05).
Benzophenone-3 and ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate protectives did not reduce the ΔE values, and the 1% titanium dioxide groups exhibited lower ΔE values than the 0.5% titanium dioxide groups. Ethylhexyl salicylate protective generally reduced the ΔE values significantly in all color and aging groups when compared with the control groups (P<.05). In all control and ultraviolet protective groups, the highest ΔE values were seen with the red color in 300 and 600 hours of aging. Generally, no significant difference (P>.05) was seen in the ΔE values, which were clinically acceptable among the thermocycled color groups. After 600 hours of accelerated aging, the ΔE values were found to be higher than the values of 300-hour aging.
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