Background: This study aimed to evaluate the color stability of Class V anterior restorations with universal compo- site after professional bleaching using a spectrophotometer. Material and Methods: Class V cavities were prepared and restored with universal composite in twenty-eight extracted anterior teeth. One week after restoration, color analysis was performed using the spectrophotometer. In-office bleaching was performed. Color analysis was performed 24 hours, 72 hours and 30 days after bleaching. The parameters evaluated were L* values of each tooth and ΔE values between tooth and restoration at different timepoints. Data were analyzed using a statistical software. A P-value ≤0.05 was used to indicate statistical signi- ficance of the results. Results: There was a non-statistically significant but noticeable difference between the L* values in term of tooth bleaching effect. Non-statistically significant differences were found between the L* values and the ΔE values at different timepoints when evaluating the chromatic difference between the tooth surface and the restoration. The ΔE value one week after the restoration is higher than the ΔE values at the following timepoints, therefore the color difference between the restoration and the adjacent tooth decreases with time after bleaching. Conclusions: Universal Composite was found to be able to match the color of the surrounding tooth even after the bleaching procedure.
Whitening: is Omnichroma universal composite unchanging? Spectrophotometric evaluation
Zotti, F.;Malchiodi, L.;Lanzaretti, G.
;Zerman, N.
2024-01-01
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the color stability of Class V anterior restorations with universal compo- site after professional bleaching using a spectrophotometer. Material and Methods: Class V cavities were prepared and restored with universal composite in twenty-eight extracted anterior teeth. One week after restoration, color analysis was performed using the spectrophotometer. In-office bleaching was performed. Color analysis was performed 24 hours, 72 hours and 30 days after bleaching. The parameters evaluated were L* values of each tooth and ΔE values between tooth and restoration at different timepoints. Data were analyzed using a statistical software. A P-value ≤0.05 was used to indicate statistical signi- ficance of the results. Results: There was a non-statistically significant but noticeable difference between the L* values in term of tooth bleaching effect. Non-statistically significant differences were found between the L* values and the ΔE values at different timepoints when evaluating the chromatic difference between the tooth surface and the restoration. The ΔE value one week after the restoration is higher than the ΔE values at the following timepoints, therefore the color difference between the restoration and the adjacent tooth decreases with time after bleaching. Conclusions: Universal Composite was found to be able to match the color of the surrounding tooth even after the bleaching procedure.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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