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Evaluation of Discoloration Removal by Polishing Resin Composites Submitted to Staining in Different Drink Solutions

The aim of this study was to evaluate the discoloration effects of water, cola-based soft drink, coffee, and wine on resin composites used in restorative dentistry and the possibility of removing the stain with chair side manual polishing. The A2 shade of three materials was tested. Disc specimens w...

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Autores principales: Spina, Denis Roberto Falcão, Grossi, João Ricardo Almeida, Cunali, Rafael Schlögel, Baratto Filho, Flares, da Cunha, Leonardo Fernandes, Gonzaga, Carla Castiglia, Correr, Gisele Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4897394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27347551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/853975
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author Spina, Denis Roberto Falcão
Grossi, João Ricardo Almeida
Cunali, Rafael Schlögel
Baratto Filho, Flares
da Cunha, Leonardo Fernandes
Gonzaga, Carla Castiglia
Correr, Gisele Maria
author_facet Spina, Denis Roberto Falcão
Grossi, João Ricardo Almeida
Cunali, Rafael Schlögel
Baratto Filho, Flares
da Cunha, Leonardo Fernandes
Gonzaga, Carla Castiglia
Correr, Gisele Maria
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description The aim of this study was to evaluate the discoloration effects of water, cola-based soft drink, coffee, and wine on resin composites used in restorative dentistry and the possibility of removing the stain with chair side manual polishing. The A2 shade of three materials was tested. Disc specimens were prepared. A spectrophotometer was used to measure the baseline CIE-Lab color parameters of each material (n=10) 24 hours after sample preparation. Samples were then immersed in a cola-based soft drink, coffee, or wine for 1 hour every day, for 30 days. For the remaining hours, the specimens were stored in distilled water. In the control group, the specimens were immersed in water for the whole period. The color differences (ΔE) were calculated after 7 and 30 days of storage, and after polishing with coarse Sof-Lex discs, and analyzed by two-way ANOVA with repeated measures and Tukey's HSD test (α=0.05). Luna presented higher ΔE values (3.41)(a) followed by Durafill (2.82)(b) and Herculite (2.24)(c). For the drink solutions, ΔE values were higher for wine (4.40)(a) followed by coffee (2.59)(b) and for cola-based soft drink (2.23)(c) and water (2.13)(c) which were statistically similar. For time, ΔE values were higher for 30 days (3.97)(a) and then for 7 days (2.48)(b) and after polishing (2.04)(c). The results indicate that color stability is material dependent. The types of drinks that patients consume also influence the color stability of restorative materials.
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spelling pubmed-48973942016-06-26 Evaluation of Discoloration Removal by Polishing Resin Composites Submitted to Staining in Different Drink Solutions Spina, Denis Roberto Falcão Grossi, João Ricardo Almeida Cunali, Rafael Schlögel Baratto Filho, Flares da Cunha, Leonardo Fernandes Gonzaga, Carla Castiglia Correr, Gisele Maria Int Sch Res Notices Research Article The aim of this study was to evaluate the discoloration effects of water, cola-based soft drink, coffee, and wine on resin composites used in restorative dentistry and the possibility of removing the stain with chair side manual polishing. The A2 shade of three materials was tested. Disc specimens were prepared. A spectrophotometer was used to measure the baseline CIE-Lab color parameters of each material (n=10) 24 hours after sample preparation. Samples were then immersed in a cola-based soft drink, coffee, or wine for 1 hour every day, for 30 days. For the remaining hours, the specimens were stored in distilled water. In the control group, the specimens were immersed in water for the whole period. The color differences (ΔE) were calculated after 7 and 30 days of storage, and after polishing with coarse Sof-Lex discs, and analyzed by two-way ANOVA with repeated measures and Tukey's HSD test (α=0.05). Luna presented higher ΔE values (3.41)(a) followed by Durafill (2.82)(b) and Herculite (2.24)(c). For the drink solutions, ΔE values were higher for wine (4.40)(a) followed by coffee (2.59)(b) and for cola-based soft drink (2.23)(c) and water (2.13)(c) which were statistically similar. For time, ΔE values were higher for 30 days (3.97)(a) and then for 7 days (2.48)(b) and after polishing (2.04)(c). The results indicate that color stability is material dependent. The types of drinks that patients consume also influence the color stability of restorative materials. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4897394/ /pubmed/27347551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/853975 Text en Copyright © 2015 Denis Roberto Falcão Spina et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gonzaga, Carla Castiglia
Correr, Gisele Maria
Evaluation of Discoloration Removal by Polishing Resin Composites Submitted to Staining in Different Drink Solutions
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title_short Evaluation of Discoloration Removal by Polishing Resin Composites Submitted to Staining in Different Drink Solutions
title_sort evaluation of discoloration removal by polishing resin composites submitted to staining in different drink solutions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4897394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27347551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/853975
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