Contemporary Clinical Dentistry (Jan 2018)

Effect of staining and bleaching on color stability and surface roughness of three resin composites: An in vitro study

  • Abha Telang,
  • Indiresha H Narayana,
  • K S Madhu,
  • Dinesh Kalasaiah,
  • Poornima Ramesh,
  • Shruthi Nagaraja

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ccd.ccd_297_18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 452 – 456

Abstract

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Aim: This study evaluated the effect of staining and subsequent bleaching on the color stability and surface roughness of three resin composites. Materials and Methods: One hundred and eight customized plastic disks from a plastic mold with an outer diameter of 10 mm and thickness of 1.02 mm were fabricated. Samples were divided into three groups of 36 specimens each – Group I (Estelite® α – Supranano), Group II (Filtek™ Z250 XT – Nanohybrid), and Group III (Filtek™ P90–Silorane). Subsequently, baseline surface color and roughness values were tabulated using spectrophotometer and profilometer, respectively. The specimens were then subjected to staining with coffee and turmeric for a period of 3 h/day for 40 days and following this, bleaching of the samples was done using a bleaching agent carbamide peroxide gel 15% for 8 h/day for 14 consecutive days. Results: Estelite® α performed better by maintaining color stability with minimal roughness compared to Filtek™ P90 and Filtek™Z250 XT. Turmeric had a greater potential to stain composites compared to coffee in all the groups.

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