Thermocycling Stain Challenge and Colour Stability of two Current Zirconium Silicate-filled Indirect Composite Restorative Materials
Aim: This study compares the colour stability of two zirconium silicate-filled indirect composite materials CM and its improved formulation CMD using an in vitro thermocycling stain challenge model with 2 immersion solutions. The rationale of the thermocycling stain challenge model is to replicate t...
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Kassim Zethy Hanum Mohamed; Anuar Muhamad Alif Faiz; Ramli Sujana; Ismail Ikmal Hisham; De Angelis Nicola |
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Kassim Zethy Hanum Mohamed; Anuar Muhamad Alif Faiz; Ramli Sujana; Ismail Ikmal Hisham; De Angelis Nicola Thermocycling Stain Challenge and Colour Stability of two Current Zirconium Silicate-filled Indirect Composite Restorative Materials Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine |
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Kassim Zethy Hanum Mohamed; Anuar Muhamad Alif Faiz; Ramli Sujana; Ismail Ikmal Hisham; De Angelis Nicola |
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Kassim, Zethy Hanum Mohamed; Anuar, Muhamad Alif Faiz; Ramli, Sujana; Ismail, Ikmal Hisham; De Angelis, Nicola Thermocycling Stain Challenge and Colour Stability of two Current Zirconium Silicate-filled Indirect Composite Restorative Materials OPEN DENTISTRY JOURNAL English Article Aim: This study compares the colour stability of two zirconium silicate-filled indirect composite materials CM and its improved formulation CMD using an in vitro thermocycling stain challenge model with 2 immersion solutions. The rationale of the thermocycling stain challenge model is to replicate the intraoral conditions that the indirect composite materials may be exposed to during a clinical service, water or saliva absorption and cyclical exposure to staining food colourant at varying temperature extremes. Materials and Methods: Ten discs each from shade A1 subtypes of CM and CMD indirect composites (Dentine Body A1B, Incisal 58, and Translucent HVT) were subjected to a thermocycling stain challenge following final polishing, which consisted of static immersion in 37 degrees C of distilled water, followed by 500 thermocycles in 5 degrees C of tea and 55 degrees C of soy sauce and finally a 10-minute cleaning using an ultrasonic device. L*, a* and b* colour coordinates were measured, and the mean colour difference expressed as Delta E (Delta E) at different time points of the experiment were calculated and compared. Results: CM and CMD indirect composites had a significant color difference at all experimental time points (F=37.818, p<0.001). Delta E for CM subtypes and CMD subtypes in descending order, respectively, were Translucent HVT>Incisal 58>Dentin Body A1B and Incisal 58>Translucent HVT>Dentin Body A1B. Conclusion: CMD indirect composite showed improved colour stability compared to CM indirect composite. Clinical Significance: Limiting the usage of translucent shades and polishing according to the manufacturer's recommendation may improve the overall colour of prostheses made using indirect zirconium silicate-filled composite materials. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD 1874-2106 2023 17 10.2174/18742106-v17-e230510-2022-169 Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine Green Submitted, Green Published, hybrid WOS:001168408800001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001168408800001 |
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Thermocycling Stain Challenge and Colour Stability of two Current Zirconium Silicate-filled Indirect Composite Restorative Materials |
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Thermocycling Stain Challenge and Colour Stability of two Current Zirconium Silicate-filled Indirect Composite Restorative Materials |
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Thermocycling Stain Challenge and Colour Stability of two Current Zirconium Silicate-filled Indirect Composite Restorative Materials |
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Thermocycling Stain Challenge and Colour Stability of two Current Zirconium Silicate-filled Indirect Composite Restorative Materials |
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Thermocycling Stain Challenge and Colour Stability of two Current Zirconium Silicate-filled Indirect Composite Restorative Materials |
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Thermocycling Stain Challenge and Colour Stability of two Current Zirconium Silicate-filled Indirect Composite Restorative Materials |
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Aim: This study compares the colour stability of two zirconium silicate-filled indirect composite materials CM and its improved formulation CMD using an in vitro thermocycling stain challenge model with 2 immersion solutions. The rationale of the thermocycling stain challenge model is to replicate the intraoral conditions that the indirect composite materials may be exposed to during a clinical service, water or saliva absorption and cyclical exposure to staining food colourant at varying temperature extremes. Materials and Methods: Ten discs each from shade A1 subtypes of CM and CMD indirect composites (Dentine Body A1B, Incisal 58, and Translucent HVT) were subjected to a thermocycling stain challenge following final polishing, which consisted of static immersion in 37 degrees C of distilled water, followed by 500 thermocycles in 5 degrees C of tea and 55 degrees C of soy sauce and finally a 10-minute cleaning using an ultrasonic device. L*, a* and b* colour coordinates were measured, and the mean colour difference expressed as Delta E (Delta E) at different time points of the experiment were calculated and compared. Results: CM and CMD indirect composites had a significant color difference at all experimental time points (F=37.818, p<0.001). Delta E for CM subtypes and CMD subtypes in descending order, respectively, were Translucent HVT>Incisal 58>Dentin Body A1B and Incisal 58>Translucent HVT>Dentin Body A1B. Conclusion: CMD indirect composite showed improved colour stability compared to CM indirect composite. Clinical Significance: Limiting the usage of translucent shades and polishing according to the manufacturer's recommendation may improve the overall colour of prostheses made using indirect zirconium silicate-filled composite materials. |
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