Colour Stability of Various Types of Acrylic Teeth Exposed to Coffee, Tea and Cola.

Journal of Dental Biomaterial Pub Date : 2016-12-01
Mousavi S, Narimani S, Hekmatfar S, Jafari K
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Statement of problem: Acrylic teeth of dentures are prone to discoloration due to frequent exposure to different colouring solutions in the oral environment. Thus, in order to maintain their aesthetic appearance, they must possess high colour stability while exposed to colorant solutions.

Objectives: To compare the colour stability of three different brands of acrylic teeth following immersion in coffee, tea and cola.

Materials and methods: This in vitro experimental study was conducted on 90 acrylic teeth in three groups (n = 30) of Ivoclar (Italy), PolyDent (Slovenia) and Apple (Iran). The teeth were immersed in coffee, cola and tea for one, three and six weeks (the teeth were not in contact with each other). Colour parameters were assessed before and after immersion using a spectrophotometer, and overall change in colour parameters was calculated. The overall colour change (ΔE) of the three groups at different time points was analyzed using one-way ANOVA. Pairwise comparisons were performed using Tukey's test.

Results: Coffee caused the greatest colour change in Apple acrylic teeth after six weeks (mean ΔE of 4.6 for coffee and 3.4 for tea and cola). Tea caused an almost equal colour change in the three groups. The greatest colour change in the Ivoclar teeth occurred in cola after six weeks (mean ΔE of 3.3, 3.4 and 2.8 for cola, tea and coffee, respectively). The greatest ΔE occurred at six weeks and was the highest in Apple, followed by PolyDent and then Ivoclar teeth in coffee (mean ΔE of 4.6, 3.4 and 3.3, respectively p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Despite the significant colour change in the three groups, ΔE in Ivoclar group was within the clinically acceptable range of ≤ 3.3. A slight colour change was expected regarding the Apple and PolyDent acrylic teeth clinically.

咖啡、茶和可乐对各类丙烯酸牙齿颜色稳定性的影响。
问题陈述:假牙的丙烯酸齿由于经常接触口腔环境中不同的着色剂而容易变色。因此,为了保持其美观外观,它们必须在暴露于着色剂溶液时具有高颜色稳定性。目的:比较三种不同品牌丙烯酸牙在咖啡、茶和可乐中浸泡后的颜色稳定性。材料与方法:本实验采用意大利Ivoclar、斯洛文尼亚PolyDent和伊朗Apple三组(n = 30) 90颗丙烯酸牙进行体外实验研究。这些牙齿分别浸泡在咖啡、可乐和茶中1周、3周和6周(牙齿之间不接触)。使用分光光度计评估浸泡前后的颜色参数,并计算颜色参数的总体变化。三组患者在不同时间点的整体颜色变化(ΔE)采用单因素方差分析。两两比较采用Tukey检验。结果:6周后,咖啡对苹果丙烯牙齿颜色的影响最大(平均ΔE咖啡为4.6,茶和可乐为3.4)。茶在三组中引起的颜色变化几乎相同。六周后,喝可乐后,臼齿颜色变化最大(可乐、茶和咖啡的平均值分别为ΔE 3.3、3.4和2.8)。最大ΔE发生在第6周,在Apple中最高,其次是PolyDent,然后是Ivoclar teeth在coffee中(平均ΔE分别为4.6,3.4和3.3,p < 0.001)。结论:尽管三组患者颜色变化明显,但Ivoclar组的ΔE在≤3.3的临床可接受范围内。临床上对苹果牙和聚凹牙的丙烯牙有轻微的颜色变化。
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