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Color Stability and Gloss of Esthetic Restorative Materials after Chemical Challenges

Abstract This study evaluated gloss and color changes of esthetic restorative materials subjected to different acidic beverages. Specimens of resin composites (Z350XT (Z350), IPS Empress Direct (ED), Charisma Diamond (CD)) were prepared and the initial surface gloss and color (ΔE) were measured (n=1...

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Published in:Brazilian dental journal 2019-02, Vol.30 (1), p.52-57
Main Authors: Ozera, Eduardo Haruki, Pascon, Fernanda Miori, Correr, Américo Bortolazzo, Puppin-Rontani, Regina Maria, Castilho, Aline Rogéria de, Correr-Sobrinho, Lourenço, Paula, Andreia Bolzan de
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Language:English
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Summary:Abstract This study evaluated gloss and color changes of esthetic restorative materials subjected to different acidic beverages. Specimens of resin composites (Z350XT (Z350), IPS Empress Direct (ED), Charisma Diamond (CD)) were prepared and the initial surface gloss and color (ΔE) were measured (n=10). Then, the specimens were immersed in 4 mL of each of the different beverages (cranberry juice; Coca-Cola; coffee or artificial saliva) during 15 min, 3x/day for 14 days and new gloss and color readings were obtained. Color change was evaluated with the ΔE formula and gloss change values were obtained by the formula: (final gloss - initial gloss). Data was submitted to two-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post hoc test (a=0.05). CD showed the lowest color change among resin composites. The highest ΔE values were obtained after immersion in coffee and cranberry juice. Coffee promoted the highest gloss change (worst gloss retention), followed by cranberry juice, Coca-cola and artificial saliva (p
ISSN:0103-6440
1806-4760
DOI:10.1590/0103-6440201902263