2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.09.063
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Colour stability of resin infiltrated white spot lesion after exposure to stain-causing drinks

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“…All tested samples were fabricated from the A1 shade, which is commonly used for young patients with higher expectations or esthetic requirements [ 5 ]. The period of staining in solutions lasted for 28 days, which is equivalent to around two years in the oral environment, according to the finding of Ertas et al that one day of staining in vitro is equivalent to one month in vivo [ 27 ]. The baseline colors and color changes after staining were measured using a spectrophotometer and evaluated using the CIE L*, a*, b* system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All tested samples were fabricated from the A1 shade, which is commonly used for young patients with higher expectations or esthetic requirements [ 5 ]. The period of staining in solutions lasted for 28 days, which is equivalent to around two years in the oral environment, according to the finding of Ertas et al that one day of staining in vitro is equivalent to one month in vivo [ 27 ]. The baseline colors and color changes after staining were measured using a spectrophotometer and evaluated using the CIE L*, a*, b* system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, stability of the results obtained at the two-year follow-up was found, agreeing with the results of an in vivo study with a six-year follow-up [ 21 ] and an in vitro study [ 22 ] in which the elements treated with infiltrative technique, after being subjected to pH changes or to common home oral hygiene techniques, showed better color stability than control cases [ 22 ]. However, color variations were found following exposure to red tea or black coffee [ 23 ]. Moreover, the high porosity of the hypomineralized enamel allows gram+ bacteria to penetrate inside the dentinal tubules, causing an inflammatory response of the pulp organ; this can cause significant hypersensitivity [ 24 , 25 ], sometimes hindering even simple home oral hygiene practices.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To increase the longevity of resin infiltration in aesthetically relevant areas, patients should avoid consuming colored drinks and foods. In particular, they should avoid the consumption of red wine as, according to some studies [ 9 , 10 , 28 ], it showed the highest average staining value, followed by coffee and tea. Red wine has the highest staining potential due to its alcohol content and low pH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%