Mai Salah El-Din, Passent Ellakany, Shaimaa Mohamed Fouda, Mohammed Moustafa Gad
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Abstract
Background: Denture base materials can be highly sensitive to the effects of daily beverage consumption, manifesting in alterations to their surface texture or color.
Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate the effect of different beverages (Pepsi, coffee and tea) on the surface roughness (Ra) and color stability of 3 types of denture base materials.
Material and methods: A total of 120 specimens (n = 10/group) were fabricated from 3 different denture base materials, namely heat-polymerized polymethyl methacrylate (HP), thermoformed polyamide (PA) and acetal (AC). The surface roughness and color stability of the specimens were evaluated 3 times: before immersion in beverages; after 30 days of immersion; and after 90 days of immersion in artificial saliva (a control group) and Pepsi, coffee and tea (test groups). The data analysis was performed using twoway analysis of variance (ANOVA) to compare the results of Ra and color change (ΔE) between denture base resins and beverages.
Results: The differences between the materials, beverages and time were significant for Ra values, as well as the interaction between materials and beverages, and between beverages and time. The findings indicated significant differences in ΔE between denture base materials. In comparison to PA and AC, HP exhibited lower ΔE values. A significant change in color was observed over time for all of the tested materials.
Conclusions: The tested beverages increased Ra and caused change in the color stability for all materials. The observed color change was correlated with the duration of the immersion, and was more evident in thermoformed resins.
背景:义齿基托材料对日常饮用饮料的影响非常敏感,表现在其表面纹理或颜色的改变上。目的:研究不同饮料(百事可乐、咖啡和茶)对3种义齿基托材料表面粗糙度Ra和颜色稳定性的影响。材料与方法:采用热聚合聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(HP)、热成型聚酰胺(PA)和缩醛(AC) 3种不同的义齿基托材料制作120个标本(n = 10/组)。对样品的表面粗糙度和颜色稳定性进行3次评价:浸泡前;浸泡30天后;在人工唾液(对照组)和百事可乐、咖啡和茶(试验组)中浸泡90天后。数据分析采用双方差分析(two - way analysis of variance, ANOVA)比较义齿基托树脂和饮料之间Ra和颜色变化的结果(ΔE)。结果:材料、饮料和时间之间的Ra值存在显著差异,材料与饮料、饮料与时间之间的相互作用也存在显著差异。结果表明,不同的义齿基托材料在ΔE上存在显著差异。与PA和AC相比,HP的ΔE值更低。随着时间的推移,所有测试材料的颜色都发生了显著变化。结论:所测饮料中Ra含量增加,导致所有材料颜色稳定性发生变化。观察到的颜色变化与浸泡时间有关,在热成型树脂中更为明显。