The effects of monomer type, filler size, and filler content of three resin cements on the color stability of laminate veneers exposed to accelerated aging

IF 4.6 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
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Abstract

Statement of problem

Commercially available resin cements consist of various filler sizes, filler content and monomers, and it is unclear which of these factors have the greatest effect on the color stability of laminate veneers.

Objectives

To evaluate the color stability of lithium disilicate-reinforced laminate veneers inserted with three commercial resin cements with various filler sizes/contents and monomers upon accelerated aging.

Methods

Veneers were fabricated and cemented on resin abutments using three commercially available resin cements comprised of two different monomers and varying filler sizes/contents: 1) triethylene glycol dimethacrylate, TEGDMA (RelyX™ Veneer = 0.6 µm/66 %, Calibra® Esthetic Light Cure =1.2 µm/65 %); and 2) urethane dimethacrylate, UDMA (Variolink Esthetic LC = 0.1 µm/38 %). A total of 60 specimens were fabricated (n = 20 for each cement). The relative number of particles (N) and relative surface area (A) were calculated for each filler size/content. Color coordinates (L*, a*, b*) were measured, and color change (ΔE00) was calculated after cementation and following aging at 150, 300, 450, and 600 h using xenon light. Differences in color coordinates and color change were determined using repeated measures ANOVA followed by Tukey's post hoc test (α = .05). A post-hoc power analysis was performed to confirm reliability of the results.

Results

Based on a post-hoc power analysis of a repeated measures ANOVA with two between-factors and 1 within-factor, we had 89 % power to detect a difference of effect by cement type, 10 % power to detect a difference by shade, and 100 % power to detect a difference of effect by aging. The UDMA-based cement (0.1 µm/38 %) was least affected by aging, despite having the largest number of particles (N = 1010) and largest particle surface area (A = 7.02). The TEGDMA-based cements exhibited a significant color change, with 0.6 µm/66 % (A = 2.03, N = 8.12) producing a larger ΔE00 than 1.2 µm/65 % (A = 1.00, N = 1.00).

Conclusions

Among the commercial cements tested, UDMA-based resin (0.1 µm/38 %) provided better color stability than TEGDMA-based resin cements. The color change after aging was affected by the relative surface area and relative number of particles for the TEGDMA-based resin cement (0.6 µm/66 % and 1.2 µm/65 %), with a larger surface area and a higher relative number of particles, accelerated color change with aging. The present study demonstrates a novel approach to determine color stability for any resin cement with particulate filler.

Clinical implications

The dental practitioner should be selective in choosing a commercial light cure cementation product for laminate veneers, as UDMA containing resin cement is more resistant to color changes over time than TEGDMA, regardless of the filler size/content.

三种树脂胶合剂的单体类型、填料大小和填料含量对暴露于加速老化的层压贴面颜色稳定性的影响。
问题陈述:市面上的树脂胶结物由各种填料大小、填料含量和单体组成,目前还不清楚这些因素中哪一个对层压饰面的颜色稳定性影响最大:目的:评估使用三种不同填料大小/含量和单体的商用树脂粘接剂粘接的二硅酸锂强化层压饰面在加速老化后的颜色稳定性:使用三种市售树脂水门汀(由两种不同的单体和不同大小/含量的填料组成)制作贴面并将其粘结在树脂基台上:1) 三甘醇二甲基丙烯酸酯,TEGDMA(RelyX™ Veneer = 0.6 µm/66 %,Calibra® Esthetic Light Cure = 1.2 µm/65 %);和 2) 聚氨酯二甲基丙烯酸酯,UDMA(Variolink Esthetic LC = 0.1 µm/38%)。总共制作了 60 个试样(每种粘合剂 n = 20)。计算了每种填料尺寸/含量的相对颗粒数(N)和相对表面积(A)。测量色坐标(L*、a*、b*),并计算胶结后以及使用氙灯老化 150、300、450 和 600 小时后的颜色变化(ΔE00)。使用重复测量方差分析和 Tukey 后检验(α = .05)确定色坐标和颜色变化的差异。为了确认结果的可靠性,还进行了事后功率分析:根据具有两个因素间和一个因素内的重复测量方差分析的事后功率分析,我们有89%的功率来检测水泥类型的效应差异,10%的功率来检测荫蔽度的差异,100%的功率来检测龄期的效应差异。基于 UDMA 的水泥(0.1 µm/38 %)受老化的影响最小,尽管其颗粒数量最多(N = 1010),颗粒表面积最大(A = 7.02)。基于 TEGDMA 的水门汀显示出显著的颜色变化,0.6 µm/66 %(A = 2.03,N = 8.12)比 1.2 µm/65 %(A = 1.00,N = 1.00)产生更大的ΔE00:在测试的商用水门汀中,UDMA 树脂(0.1 µm/38 %)比 TEGDMA 树脂水门汀具有更好的颜色稳定性。老化后的颜色变化受 TEGDMA 树脂水门汀(0.6 µm/66 % 和 1.2 µm/65 %)的相对表面积和相对颗粒数的影响,表面积越大、相对颗粒数越多,老化后的颜色变化越快。本研究展示了一种新方法,可用于确定任何含有微粒填料的树脂胶合剂的颜色稳定性:临床意义:牙科医生在选择用于层压贴面的商业光固化粘结产品时应有所选择,因为无论填料的大小/含量如何,含有 UDMA 的树脂粘结剂都比 TEGDMA 更不易随时间发生颜色变化。
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Dental Materials
Dental Materials 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
290
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: Dental Materials publishes original research, review articles, and short communications. Academy of Dental Materials members click here to register for free access to Dental Materials online. The principal aim of Dental Materials is to promote rapid communication of scientific information between academia, industry, and the dental practitioner. Original Manuscripts on clinical and laboratory research of basic and applied character which focus on the properties or performance of dental materials or the reaction of host tissues to materials are given priority publication. Other acceptable topics include application technology in clinical dentistry and dental laboratory technology. Comprehensive reviews and editorial commentaries on pertinent subjects will be considered.
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