The influence of simulated aging on the color stability of composite resin cements

  • Nijad R. Mina
  • , Nadim Z. Baba
  • , Fahad A. Al-Harbi
  • , Moataz F. Elgezawi
  • , Maha Daou

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Abstract

Statement of problem: Data for the color stability of dual-polymerized and light-polymerized resin cements used in esthetic dentistry are lacking. Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the color stability of 4 types of composite resin cements after water aging. Material and methods: Specimens (n=30) of each resin cement (Variolink Esthetic LC, RelyX Ultimate DC, Nexus 3 DC, Nexus 3 LC) were prepared. The shade selected was Light+ for Variolink Esthetic, B 0.5 for RelyX Ultimate, and White for both Nexus 3 DC and LC. All 120 specimens were aged by water for 30 days at 37°C under dark conditions, using a thermocycling machine. The specimens’ color characteristics (L*, luminosity; a*, red-green; b*, yellow-blue) and color differences (ΔE) were measured with a spectrophotometer before day 0, after day 1, and after 30 days of immersion. Statistical analysis used ANOVA and Tukey post hoc tests (α=.05). Results: Considering ΔE<3.3 as clinically acceptable, results showed significant color variations for all cements (RelyX Ultimate=3.69; Nexus 3 LC=3.76; Nexus 3 DC=5.34), except for Variolink Esthetic (0.88). However, this variation was significantly less when day 1 was considered the baseline measurement, showing clinically acceptable ΔE values for all types of cement. Conclusions: Water aging had a significant effect on color stability; most color variations occurred in the first 24 hours of polymerization, with relatively nonsignificant variations afterwards.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)306-310
Number of pages5
JournalThe Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Volume121
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2019

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Oral Surgery

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