Effects of Different Pediatric Drugs on the Color Stability of Various Restorative Materials Applicable in Pediatric Dentistry

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Background. The chronic recommendation of pediatric drugs could exhibit erosive and cariogenic problems. Objective. To evaluate the effects of different pediatric drugs on the color stability of various restorative materials. Methods. Five specimens (1 mm × 3 mm) were prepared and immersed in ten different pediatric drugs and agitated every 8 hours daily for 2 min up to 1 week. Between immersion periods, the samples were stored in artificial saliva. After 1-week period, ΔE values were calculated. Two-way ANOVA and Fisher's LSD test were used for statistical analysis at a level of p<0.05. Results. ΔE values were only significantly influenced by restorative material factor p<0.001 and varied in the range of 2.08 and 6.55 units for all drugs/restorative materials. The highest ΔE was found in Ferrosanol B-composite (6.55±1.38) and the lowest one was found in Dolven-glass ionomer (2.08±0.40) pairwise. The most prominent ΔE value elevations were obtained in composite material compared to the compomer and/or glass ionomers in Macrol, Ferrosanol B, and Ventolin (p<0.001; for all) and also for other drugs p<0.05. Dolven exhibited significantly higher values compared to Augmentin p=0.021, Macrol p=0.018, and Ventolin p=0.013 in compomer group. Conclusion. The clinically perceptible color changes for tested composite/pediatric drug pairwise can be more problematic than compomer and glass ionomers in pediatric dentistry.

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Tüzüner, T., Turgut, S., Baygin, O., Yilmaz, N., Tuna, E. B., & Ozen, B. (2017). Effects of Different Pediatric Drugs on the Color Stability of Various Restorative Materials Applicable in Pediatric Dentistry. BioMed Research International, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9684193

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