Abstract
Purpose: This study evaluated the color changes and amount of remaining C=C bonds (%RDB) in three dental composites after hydrothermal- and photoaging. Methods and Materials: The materials tested were Estelite Σ, Filtek Supreme and Tetric Ceram. Specimens were fabricated from each material and subjected to L* a* b* colorimetry and FTIR spectroscopy before and after aging. Statistical evaluation of the ΔL,* Δa,* Δb,* ΔE and %ΔRDB data was performed by one-way ANOVA and Tukey's test. The %RDB data before and after aging were statistically analyzed using two-way ANOVA and Student-Newman-Keuls test. In all cases an α=0.05 significance level was used. Results: No statistically significant differences were found in ΔL*, Δa*, ΔE and %ΔRDB among the materials tested. Tetric Ceram demonstrated a significant difference in Δb*. All the materials showed visually perceptible (ΔE>1) but clinically acceptable values (ΔE<3.3). Within each material group, statistically significant differences in %RDB were noticed before and after aging (p<0.05). Filtek Supreme presented the lowest %RDB before aging, with Tetric Ceram presenting the lowest %RDB after aging (p<0.05). The %ΔRDB mean values were statistically significantly different among all the groups tested. No correlation was found between ΔE and %ΔRDB. © Operative Dentistry, 2007.
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Sarafianou, A., Iosifidou, S., Papadopoulos, T., & Eliades, G. (2007). Color stability and degree of cure of direct composite restoratives after accelerated aging. Operative Dentistry, 32(4), 406–411. https://doi.org/10.2341/06-127
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