Spectrophotometric comparison of color stability of microhybrid and nanocomposites following exposure to common soft drinks among adolescents: an in vitro study.

S N Al-Haj Ali, H N Alsulaim, M I Albarrak, R I Farah
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Abstract

Purpose: To compare the color stability of a microhybrid and two nanocomposites after exposure to common soft drinks among adolescents.

Methods: Ninety discs were prepared from a microhybrid (Filtek Z250) and two nanocomposites (Filtek Z350 and Tetric N-Ceram) (n = 30 each). Six discs from each material were then immersed in one of five drinks (iced tea, sports drink, orange juice, cola, and distilled water) for 15 days. Color measurement was performed at baseline and after 15 days using a spectrophotometer according to the CIE L*a*b* system, and the change in color values as well as total color change (ΔE) was calculated and compared. ANOVA and Tukey's HSD test were used to analyze the data (p < 0.05).

Results: Significant change in color values and total color (ΔE > 3.3) was observed in the composite materials after immersion in the soft drinks compared to immersion in distilled water (ΔE < 3.3). The highest mean values were those of Filtek Z350, being significantly different from the rest of the materials. Independent of the composite material, iced tea resulted in the highest mean values, being significantly different from the rest of the drinks (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: All soft drinks resulted in clinically unacceptable discoloration of the composite materials with maximum discoloration being that following immersion of composite materials, particularly Filtek Z350, in iced tea. Consequently, in dental practice, adolescents should be asked about their consumption of soft drinks, particularly iced tea, and made aware of their potential to discolor composite restorations if they are to receive them.

青少年接触普通软饮料后微杂交和纳米复合材料颜色稳定性的分光光度比较:一项体外研究。
目的:比较一种微杂化材料和两种纳米复合材料在青少年饮用普通软饮料后的颜色稳定性。方法:以Filtek Z250微杂化材料和两种纳米复合材料(Filtek Z350和Tetric n - ceram)各30个为材料制备90个膜片。然后将每种材料中的6个圆盘浸泡在五种饮料(冰茶、运动饮料、橙汁、可乐和蒸馏水)中的一种中15天。根据CIE L*a*b*系统,在基线和15天后使用分光光度计进行颜色测量,并计算和比较颜色值的变化以及总颜色变化(ΔE)。采用方差分析和Tukey’s HSD检验对数据进行分析(p)结果:与浸泡在蒸蒸水中相比,浸泡在软饮料中后复合材料的颜色值和总颜色发生了显著变化(ΔE > 3.3) (ΔE)结论:所有软饮料都会导致复合材料出现临床不可接受的变色,变色最大的是浸泡在冰茶中的复合材料,尤其是Filtek Z350。因此,在牙科实践中,应询问青少年软饮料的消费情况,特别是冰茶,并使他们意识到,如果他们要接受这些饮料,它们可能会使复合修复体变色。
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