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Effects of storage time and restoration depth on instrumental color adjustment potential of universal resin composites

Sinem Akgül, Ceyda Gündoğdu, Oya Bala

2021Journal of Oral Science33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the instrumental color adjustment potential (CAP-I)of 3 universal composites at 2 time intervals and 2 depths. METHODS: Omnichroma, Estelite Sigma Quick, and Filtek Universal Restorative were tested. Two types of specimens were prepared. For dual specimens, Class V restorations were created in anterior denture teeth and restored with resin composites. For single specimens, replications were fabricated with resin composites (n = 10). Unrestored teeth were used for comparison. Color was measured with a spectrophotometer at 24 h and 1 month, and CAP-I was calculated. Data were compared by analysis of variance followed by the Student t-test and paired sample t-test. RESULTS: The CAP-I of tested materials ranged from 0.11 to 0.27 at 24 h and from 0.60 to 0.76 at 1 month. At 24 h, Omnichroma yielded the highest values, followed by Estelite Sigma Quick and Filtek Universal Restorative (P < 0.05). CAP-I was significantly higher at 1 month than at 24 h in all groups. In all groups, restorations with a depth of 3.0 mm yielded better results than restorations with a depth of 2.0 mm (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Storage time and restoration depth were positively associated with CAP-I. Single-shade and multi-shade universal composites are good alternatives for color-matched, esthetically satisfying restorations.

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Resin compositeMaterials scienceDentistryComposite materialDental restorationOrthodonticsMathematicsComposite numberMedicineDental materials and restorationsDental Health and Care UtilizationDental Erosion and Treatment