Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Volume 83, Issue 2 , Pages 166-170, February 2000

Color stability of new-generation indirect resins for prosthodontic application☆☆

School of Dental Medicine, Southern Illinois University, Alton, Ill.

Assistant Professor and Section Head of Fixed Prosthodontics

Abstract 

Statement of problem. Several new-generation indirect resins are being advocated for full contour restoration of teeth. Previous indirect resin systems have failed in this application, due in part to color instability. Purpose. This study evaluated and characterized the color stability of various new-generation indirect resins (ceramic-polymers) when subjected to accelerated aging. Material and methods. Four new-generation indirect resin systems, 1 direct resin system, and 1 dental porcelain control were subjected to accelerated aging for a period of 300 hours. Initial specimen color parameters were determined in the Commission International de l’Eclairage Lab (CIELAB) color order system with a colorimeter. Color changes (ΔE) were calculated between baseline color measurements and measurements made after 150 and 300 hours of accelerated aging. Color difference data were subjected to a 1-way analysis of variance to examine the interaction between material and time interval of aging. Where significant interactions occurred, a least-squared means test was performed to identify differences in the color stability between the materials (P ≤.05). Results. After 300 hours of accelerated aging, color changes of the indirect resins ranged between 0.62 and 3.40 ΔE units. Two of the products tested demonstrated color stability that was not significantly different from the porcelain control. Conclusion. All the indirect resins tested demonstrated color stability at or below a quantitative level that would be considered clinically acceptable. Color changes of ceramic-polymers occurred because of changes in chroma, rather than alterations in lightness. (J Prosthet Dent 2000;83:166-70.)

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Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Volume 83, Issue 2 , Pages 166-170, February 2000