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In vitro color stability of provisional restorative materials

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2012
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Jalali, H
Dorriz, H
Hoseinkhezri, F
Razavi, SFE
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Background: Discoloration of provisional restorations can result in esthetic problems which are critically important in, for example, anterior areas and may compromise the acceptability of the restoration. Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of tea on provisional restorative materials. Setting and Design: This study was designed to measure the degree of color change of three acrylic resin provisional materials, before and after immersion in artificial saliva and artificial saliva-tea solution for 2 and 4 weeks. Materials and Methods: Three types of acrylic provisional materials (duralay, tempron, acropars TRP), were studied. Twenty disks (20آ±0.1 mm by 2آ±0.05 mm) were fabricated from each material. Specimens were polished with acrylic bur using pumice and diamond polishing paste. Base line color was measured using a spectrophotometer. Ten disks were stored in artificial saliva and 10 were stored in a solution of artificial saliva and tea at room temperature. Color measurements were made after 2 and 4 weeks of immersion. Statistical analysis used: Differences in color changes were compared by two way ANOVA, across the six groups, followed by a Turkey-Kramer's multiple comparison test. Results: For specimens immersed in artificial saliva, the color change of methyl methacrylate materials; duralay (?E=4.94) and tempron (?E=6.54), was significantly more than butyl methacrylate material; acropars (?E=4.10). After immersion in an artificial saliva-tea solution, tempron exhibited less color change (?E=8.50) compared to duralay (?E=10.93) and acropars (?E=15.64). Conclusion: Color stability of methyl methacrylate is higher than butyl methacrylates so if provisional materials are used for extended periods of time; tempron is preferred.
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