Evaluation of chromatic changes of a nanocomposite resin using the new whitness index.

Clujul medical (1957) Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-04-25 DOI:10.15386/cjmed-893
Diana Carla Mada, Cristina Gasparik, Alexandra Iulia Irimie, Marius Dan Mada, Diana Dudea, Radu Septimiu Campian
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Background and aims: To evaluate the staining effects of two brands of coffee and the bleaching efficiency of two in-office bleaching methods, upon different opacities of a commercial nanocomposite.

Methods: Twenty four specimens of each opacity, A3 Dentin, A3 Body and A3 Enamel, were fabricated from Filtek Supreme (3MEspe). The specimens were further divided into two groups (n=12) and were immersed in two coffee solutions (Bio Organic Coffee Bellarom, 100% Arabica, and Iulius Meinl Coffee), for 24 hours. Between the staining sessions, the specimens were stored in sterile water, at 37°C. Each group was further divided into three (n=4), in order to be bleached, as follows: Group 1 - Beyond 35% in office, for 4 applications of 15 minutes each, Group 2 - Zoom Day White 6% in office, for 4 applications of 15 minutes each, Group 3 - Control Group, stored in sterile water. Color values were measured with a dental spectrophotometer Vita EasyShade 4.0 and five measurements were recorded for each sample at a time. Lightness L*, color coordinates a* and b* were recorded, at baseline, after staining in coffee and after bleaching. Whiteness index (WID) of the three composite resins (A3D, A3B, A3E) in the three moments were calculated, as well as the color difference Delta E* correspondent to the staining and bleaching process. Data were analyzed using one-way repeated measures ANOVA and the WID index was calculated WID (p<0.05). Univariate analysis of variance was performed for assessing the influence of staining solution upon composite resins, as well as for testing the effect of bleaching agents. The significance level was set at α=0.05 and pairwise comparisons were adjusted by the Least Significant Difference method.

Results: The pairwise comparisons showed no significant difference between the effects of the two bleaching agents upon the WID, meaning that they induce almost similar color changes. The results of the univariate ANOVA test indicated a significant effect of the composite resin and the staining solution upon the WID (p<0.05). However, no significant interaction effect was found between the composite resin and the staining solution (p=0.095). There was a significant difference in the staining effect of the two coffee solutions only for A3B and A3E composite resins (p<0.05).

Conclusions: The chromatic changes of the nanocomposite resin could be evaluated by the variation of the whiteness index. The staining effect induced by the two types of coffee was similar. The most effective protocol was the in-office bleaching method based on Beyond 35%.

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用新白度指数评价纳米复合树脂的色度变化。
背景与目的:评价两种咖啡品牌对不同浊度的商用纳米复合材料的染色效果和两种室内漂白方法的漂白效率。方法:采用Filtek Supreme (3MEspe)材料制作A3牙本质、A3体和A3牙釉质各不透明标本24个。将标本进一步分为两组(n=12),分别浸泡在两种咖啡溶液(Bio Organic coffee Bellarom, 100% Arabica和Iulius Meinl coffee)中24小时。在染色期间,标本保存在37°C的无菌水中。每组再分为3组(n=4),进行漂白,分别为:组1 -办公室超过35%,每次使用4次,每次15分钟;组2 -办公室6%,每次使用4次,每次15分钟;组3 -对照组,无菌水中保存。用牙分光光度计Vita EasyShade 4.0测量颜色值,每次记录每个样品的5次测量值。在基线、咖啡染色和漂白后分别记录亮度L*、颜色坐标a*和b*。计算三种复合树脂(A3D, A3B, A3E)在三个时刻的白度指数(WID),以及染色和漂白过程对应的色差Delta E*。采用单因素重复测量方差分析分析数据,计算WID指数(结果:两两比较显示两种漂白剂对WID的影响无显著差异,这意味着它们引起的颜色变化几乎相似。单因素方差分析结果表明,复合树脂和染色液对WID有显著影响(p)。结论:纳米复合树脂的颜色变化可以通过白度指数的变化来评价。两种咖啡的染色效果相似。最有效的方案是基于超过35%的办公室漂白方法。
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