2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/6468281
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Accelerated Aging Effects on Color Change, Translucency Parameter, and Surface Hardness of Resin Composites

Abstract: Background. The aging process can induce a change in the surface microstructure of materials, the chemical compositions of matrices, and the filler particles of resin composites. This study is aimed at evaluating the effects of accelerated artificial aging (AAA) on the color change, translucency parameter (TP), and surface hardness of resin composites. Methods. Five resin composite materials (Tetric N-Ceram, Filtek Z250, Charisma Smart, Herculite Classic, and Escom100) were evaluated. A spectrophotometer was u… Show more

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“…The optical characteristics of teeth depend on the region, between the teeth, and factors, such as the choice of material. Ideally, the color and translucency of restorative materials should mimic natural teeth in esthetic restorations [8]. The ability of a material to allow passage of light is an indicator of translucency, and higher TP values show higher translucency [2].…”
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“…The optical characteristics of teeth depend on the region, between the teeth, and factors, such as the choice of material. Ideally, the color and translucency of restorative materials should mimic natural teeth in esthetic restorations [8]. The ability of a material to allow passage of light is an indicator of translucency, and higher TP values show higher translucency [2].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material composition differences can be attributed to variations in TP values. Reports show that the translucency values of the materials are affected by many factors, [4] such as the composition of the applied resin matrix, [4] resin matrix content, [20] distribution of filler, [21] number of particles per volume, different chemical structures, added substances, [8] and types of polymerization initiator/inhibitor [21]. In resin composites, light absorption is enabled by the organic matrix, while diffusion is due to the size and distribution of inorganic fillers and the difference between the refractive index of the organic matrix and inorganic filler contens [14,22].…”
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“…4 Restorative materials must reproduce both the color and translucency of natural teeth to make a restoration imperceptible, and they should have long-term color stability. 17 Translucency is a significant optical property of resin composites, and it is determined by the color difference of a material with uniform thickness on a white and black background, commonly referred to as the translucency parameter (TP) in dentistry. 17,18 Translucency is characterized by the color difference exhibited by a material that is uniformly optically distributed throughout its thickness and is in optical contact with an ideal white background (Rg = 1) and an ideal black background (Rg = 0).…”
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