Composite resin color stability: Influence of light sources and immersion media

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Objective: This study evaluated the influence of light sources and immersion media on the color stability of a nanofilled composite resin. Material and Methods: Conventional halogen, high-power-density halogen and high-power-density light-emitting diode (LED) units were used. There were 4 immersion media: coffee, tea, Coke® and artificial saliva. A total of 180 specimens (10 mm × 2 mm) were prepared, immersed in artificial saliva for 24 h at 37±1°C, and had their initial color measured with a spectrophotometer according to the CIELab system. Then, the specimens were immersed in the 4 media during 60 days. Data from the color change and luminosity were collected and subjected to statistical analysis by the Kruskall-Wallis test (p<0.05). For immersion time, the data were subjected to twoway ANOVA test and Fisher's test (p<0.05). Results: High-power-density LED (ΔE=1.91) promoted similar color stability of the composite resin to that of the tested halogen curing units (Jet Lite 4000 plus - ΔE=2.05; XL 3000 - ΔE=2.28). Coffee (ΔE=8.40; ΔL=-5.21) showed the highest influence on color stability of the studied composite resin. Conclusion: There was no significant difference in color stability regardless of the light sources, and coffee was the immersion medium that promoted the highest color changes on the tested composite resin.

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Domingos, P. A. dos S., Garcia, P. P. N. S., de Oliveira, A. L. B. M., & Palma-Dibb, R. G. (2011). Composite resin color stability: Influence of light sources and immersion media. Journal of Applied Oral Science, 19(3), 204–211. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572011000300005

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