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Color Stability of Polymer-Based Composite CAD/CAM Blocks: A Systematic Review

Background: This systematic review aims to evaluate the color stability of resin composite CAD/CAM blocks (CCB) when submitted to staining solutions. Methods: A systematic search was performed on different databases (Embase, Medline, Scopus, Web of Science). Search terms were: ‘polymer infiltrated’,...

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Autores principales: Paolone, Gaetano, Mandurino, Mauro, De Palma, Francesca, Mazzitelli, Claudia, Scotti, Nicola, Breschi, Lorenzo, Gherlone, Enrico, Cantatore, Giuseppe, Vichi, Alessandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36679343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15020464
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author Paolone, Gaetano
Mandurino, Mauro
De Palma, Francesca
Mazzitelli, Claudia
Scotti, Nicola
Breschi, Lorenzo
Gherlone, Enrico
Cantatore, Giuseppe
Vichi, Alessandro
author_facet Paolone, Gaetano
Mandurino, Mauro
De Palma, Francesca
Mazzitelli, Claudia
Scotti, Nicola
Breschi, Lorenzo
Gherlone, Enrico
Cantatore, Giuseppe
Vichi, Alessandro
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description Background: This systematic review aims to evaluate the color stability of resin composite CAD/CAM blocks (CCB) when submitted to staining solutions. Methods: A systematic search was performed on different databases (Embase, Medline, Scopus, Web of Science). Search terms were: ‘polymer infiltrated’, ‘polymer-based’, ‘resin nanoceramic’, ‘resin ceramic’, ‘hybrid composite’, ‘hybrid ceramic’, ‘composite ceramic’, ‘resin infiltrated’, ‘CAD-CAM’, ‘CAD/CAM’, ‘color stability’, ‘staining’, ‘staining susceptibility’, ‘color change’, ‘color difference’. Inclusion criteria: in vitro articles published in the English language until 18 September 2022 without initial time restriction evaluating the color stability of CCB when submitted to staining solutions. Exclusion criteria: studies investigating color change induced by smoke or whitening treatments; studies not including a clinical evaluation of the results using the thresholds for color perceptibility and acceptability. Risk of bias assessment using the QUIN tool. Findings: Out of the 378 initially retrieved articles, 19 were included in this review. They investigated 17 different CCBs and different artificial staining by liquid protocols, including coffee, red wine, tea, and cola. CCBs exceeded clinical acceptability thresholds for color shift in 18 out of 19 studies, with a significantly higher color stability than conventional hybrid resin-based composites (RBCs), and a significantly lower color stability than ceramic materials. The identified differences in CCBs in color stability can be attributed to the material’s composition, but also to the heterogeneity of staining procedures. Interpretation and clinical implication: Clinicians should be aware that, although to a lower degree when compared to RBCs used in direct or indirect procedures, CCBs undergo color changes to a higher degree in comparison to ceramic materials.
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spelling pubmed-98656732023-01-22 Color Stability of Polymer-Based Composite CAD/CAM Blocks: A Systematic Review Paolone, Gaetano Mandurino, Mauro De Palma, Francesca Mazzitelli, Claudia Scotti, Nicola Breschi, Lorenzo Gherlone, Enrico Cantatore, Giuseppe Vichi, Alessandro Polymers (Basel) Review Background: This systematic review aims to evaluate the color stability of resin composite CAD/CAM blocks (CCB) when submitted to staining solutions. Methods: A systematic search was performed on different databases (Embase, Medline, Scopus, Web of Science). Search terms were: ‘polymer infiltrated’, ‘polymer-based’, ‘resin nanoceramic’, ‘resin ceramic’, ‘hybrid composite’, ‘hybrid ceramic’, ‘composite ceramic’, ‘resin infiltrated’, ‘CAD-CAM’, ‘CAD/CAM’, ‘color stability’, ‘staining’, ‘staining susceptibility’, ‘color change’, ‘color difference’. Inclusion criteria: in vitro articles published in the English language until 18 September 2022 without initial time restriction evaluating the color stability of CCB when submitted to staining solutions. Exclusion criteria: studies investigating color change induced by smoke or whitening treatments; studies not including a clinical evaluation of the results using the thresholds for color perceptibility and acceptability. Risk of bias assessment using the QUIN tool. Findings: Out of the 378 initially retrieved articles, 19 were included in this review. They investigated 17 different CCBs and different artificial staining by liquid protocols, including coffee, red wine, tea, and cola. CCBs exceeded clinical acceptability thresholds for color shift in 18 out of 19 studies, with a significantly higher color stability than conventional hybrid resin-based composites (RBCs), and a significantly lower color stability than ceramic materials. The identified differences in CCBs in color stability can be attributed to the material’s composition, but also to the heterogeneity of staining procedures. Interpretation and clinical implication: Clinicians should be aware that, although to a lower degree when compared to RBCs used in direct or indirect procedures, CCBs undergo color changes to a higher degree in comparison to ceramic materials. MDPI 2023-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9865673/ /pubmed/36679343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15020464 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mandurino, Mauro
De Palma, Francesca
Mazzitelli, Claudia
Scotti, Nicola
Breschi, Lorenzo
Gherlone, Enrico
Cantatore, Giuseppe
Vichi, Alessandro
Color Stability of Polymer-Based Composite CAD/CAM Blocks: A Systematic Review
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title_short Color Stability of Polymer-Based Composite CAD/CAM Blocks: A Systematic Review
title_sort color stability of polymer-based composite cad/cam blocks: a systematic review
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36679343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15020464
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