Effect of filler type and polishing on the discoloration of composite resin artificial teeth

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In this study, the effects of filler type and polishing on the discoloration of composite resin artificial teeth were examined. Four types of experimental resins were prepared: one was a matrix resin, while the others were composite resins containing three different types of fillers (nano-sized silica filler with or without silanization, and prepolymerized filler). Specimens were immersed in distilled water, coffee, red wine, or curry. Color change after immersion was measured using a colorimeter. Color difference values (ΔE) and changes in translucency parameter (ΔTP) were statistically analyzed using three-way ANOVA and Tukey's comparison. On the influence of the polishing factor, statistically significant differences were neither observed in ΔE nor ΔTP between polished and non-polished tooth surfaces. On the contrary, the influences of filler type and discoloration medium, and their interaction thereof, were significant. With unsilanized filler, the ΔE value of composite resin artificial teeth was significantly increased.

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Imamura, S., Takahashi, H., Hayakawa, I., Loyaga-Rendon, P. G., & Minakuchi, S. (2008). Effect of filler type and polishing on the discoloration of composite resin artificial teeth. Dental Materials Journal, 27(6), 802–808. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.27.802

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