Asian Pacific Journal of Dentistry
Online ISSN : 2185-3487
Print ISSN : 2185-3479
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Discoloration of flowable and universal resin composites immersed in black tea for 30 days
Ayaka Hori-Ishikawa Yuka OgawaAyako OkadaNana SakaedaDaichi AizawaMasao HanabusaKaoru OhmoriTakatsugu Yamamoto
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2020 年 20 巻 1 号 p. 9-15

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Purpose: This study evaluated the discoloration of current flowable and universal resin composites by immersing in black tea over 30 days. Materials and Methods: Three flowable resin composites and three universal resin composites were evaluated. The composites were inserted into a disk-shaped stainless steel mold and properly cured. The surfaces of the composite disks were wet-ground and ultrasonically cleaned. Colors – L*, a*, and b* were measured at the center of disks on a gray background using a spectrophotometer. The disks were immersed in black tea at 37˚C for 30 days, and the colors were repeatedly measured at 1, 3, 5, and 30 days of immersion. Color differences ΔE*ab were calculated from the L*, a*, and b* values. Water sorption and solubility of the composites were also measured as per ISO 4049. The results were statistically analyzed, and regression analyses were done between ΔE*ab and ΔL*, Δa*, Δb* or sorption/solubility. Results: All the composites showed observable increases of ΔE*ab within the first 5 days of immersion. Values of ΔE*ab ranged from 0.64 to 4.97, and three composites exhibited values above the clinically acceptable value, 3.3. ΔL* and Δb* revealed strong correlations with ΔE*ab. Both water sorption and solubility had positive correlations with ΔE*ab at 30 days. Conclusion: Tea immersion induced discoloration of the current resin composites. This discoloration was affected most by the change in brightness and difference in its blue-yellow chromaticity, and the level of discoloration was material dependent.
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