1. Effect of repeated preheating on color stability of three types of composite resins and a giomer: An in vitro study.
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Daneshpooy M, Kimyai S, and Allahyari Sani R
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Background: This study assessed the effect of repeated preheating of three types of composite resins and a giomer on their color stability., Methods: In this in vitro study, 128 composite resin and giomer specimens with a 10-mm diameter and a 2-mm height were evaluated in eight groups (n=16) of Heliomolar microfilled, Brilliant Enamel microhybrid, and Tetric N-Ceram nanohybrid composite resins, and Beautifil II giomer used at room temperature and also after preheating of the tube in a water bath at 55‒60 °C for 40 times. After preparing the specimens, their color parameters were measured by a spectrophotometer. The specimens were immersed in a tea solution for 3 hours/day for 40 days and underwent spectrophotometric color assessment again. The color change (∆E) was calculated and analyzed by two-way ANOVA (α=0.05)., Results: The effects of composite resin type ( P <0.001) and preheating ( P <0.001) and their interaction effect ( P <0.001) were significant on ∆E. Immersion in a tea solution caused a significantly greater color change in giomer ( P <0.05). The ∆E of the microfilled composite resin was significantly higher than that of nanohybrid ( P =0.003) and microhybrid composite resin ( P =0.004)., Conclusion: Repeated preheating of giomer, microhybrid, and nanohybrid composite resin specimens to 55‒60 °C for 40 times adversely affected their color stability in the tea solution. The color change was significantly greater for giomer., Competing Interests: The authors deny any conflicts of interest related to this study., (©2024 The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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