Effect of different beverages on the color stability and degree of conversion of nano and microhybrid composites

Al Kheraif, A.A.A. and Qasim, S.S.B. and Ramakrishnaiah, R. and Rehman, I. (2013) Effect of different beverages on the color stability and degree of conversion of nano and microhybrid composites. Dental Materials Journal, 32 (2). pp. 326-331. ISSN 0287-4547

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Abstract

This study sought to evaluate the effects of different staining solutions on the colour stability of nanocomposites compared with micro hybrid resin and to evaluate the degree of conversion of these two materials. Two different shades of two different composites were cured in polytetraflouroethylene disk rings. Coffee, tea and cola drinks were used as staining solutions, and distilled water was used as a control. Data were statistically analysed using a paired T-test with a significance level of 5%. Nano composite showed the highest degree of conversion (DC) values based on calculation of the bonded and free carbonyl peak intensities in the spectrum. The colour analysis showed that nanohybrid had the highest ΔE values when exposed to coffee solutions; they showed less color stability despite having a higher degree of conversion. Nano resin composite showed significantly higher discoloration than microhybrid composite.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Dental Materials Journal
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2500/2503
Subjects:
?? COLOR CHANGEDEGREE OF CONVERSIONFTIR SPECTROSCOPYMICROHYBRID COMPOSITESNANOCOMPOSITESCOLOR CHANGESCOLOR STABILITYCOLOUR STABILITYRESIN COMPOSITESSIGNIFICANCE LEVELSSTAINING SOLUTIONSBEVERAGESDENTAL COMPOSITESFOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPYHYBRID M ??
ID Code:
132939
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Deposited On:
16 Apr 2019 16:10
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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