Research Article

The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations

Volume: 6 Number: 1 June 22, 2022
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The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different polymerization procedures on color stability of indirect resin restorations. Materials and Methods: 288 disk-shaped specimens of resin composites(Filtek Z250, Gradia Plus, Ceramage, GrandioSO) were prepared with laboratory and chairside curing device(I.Labolight Duo/II. Elipar S10). Then, baseline color measurements were performed. Specimens of each composite were randomly divided into three subgroups according to staining solution(coffee, black tea and distilled water as control group)(n=12). Color measurements were performed and ΔE values were calculated. The data were evaluated by using ANOVA for repeated measures and multiple comparisons were determined by Bonferroni test(p0.05). Results: Staining increased over time for all groups and coffee showed the highest staining potential(p<0.05). Polymerization procedures also affected color stability(p<0.05). Conclusion: It was concluded that different polymerization procedures and staining solutions might affect color stability of resin composites tested.

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References

  1. Referans1 Ardu, Stefano, et al. 2010 A long-term laboratory test on staining susceptibility of esthetic composite resin materials. Quintessence Int .41(8). Referans2 Arocha, Mariana A, et al.2014 Colour stainability of indirect CAD–CAM processed composites vs. conventionally laboratory processed composites after immersion in staining solutions. J. Dent. 42(7):831-838.

Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Dentistry

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

June 22, 2022

Submission Date

February 18, 2022

Acceptance Date

June 15, 2022

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 6 Number: 1

APA
Tuncer, D., Polatoğlu, S., Ünver, H., & Çelik, Ç. (2022). The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations. European Journal of Research in Dentistry, 6(1), 18-24. https://doi.org/10.29228/erd.21
AMA
1.Tuncer D, Polatoğlu S, Ünver H, Çelik Ç. The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations. Eur. J. res. Dent. (ERD). 2022;6(1):18-24. doi:10.29228/erd.21
Chicago
Tuncer, Duygu, Selin Polatoğlu, Hilal Ünver, and Çiğdem Çelik. 2022. “The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations”. European Journal of Research in Dentistry 6 (1): 18-24. https://doi.org/10.29228/erd.21.
EndNote
Tuncer D, Polatoğlu S, Ünver H, Çelik Ç (June 1, 2022) The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations. European Journal of Research in Dentistry 6 1 18–24.
IEEE
[1]D. Tuncer, S. Polatoğlu, H. Ünver, and Ç. Çelik, “The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations”, Eur. J. res. Dent. (ERD), vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 18–24, June 2022, doi: 10.29228/erd.21.
ISNAD
Tuncer, Duygu - Polatoğlu, Selin - Ünver, Hilal - Çelik, Çiğdem. “The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations”. European Journal of Research in Dentistry 6/1 (June 1, 2022): 18-24. https://doi.org/10.29228/erd.21.
JAMA
1.Tuncer D, Polatoğlu S, Ünver H, Çelik Ç. The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations. Eur. J. res. Dent. (ERD). 2022;6:18–24.
MLA
Tuncer, Duygu, et al. “The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations”. European Journal of Research in Dentistry, vol. 6, no. 1, June 2022, pp. 18-24, doi:10.29228/erd.21.
Vancouver
1.Duygu Tuncer, Selin Polatoğlu, Hilal Ünver, Çiğdem Çelik. The Effect of Different Polymerizatıon Procedures on Color Stability of Indirect Resin Restorations. Eur. J. res. Dent. (ERD). 2022 Jun. 1;6(1):18-24. doi:10.29228/erd.21