2023
DOI: 10.1111/jerd.13104
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The role of interface distance and underlying substrate on the color adjustment potential of single‐shade composites

Gabriella Jesus Santos de Livi,
Tauan Rosa Santana,
Rafaella Mariana Fontes Bragança
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveThis study assessed how the distance from the composite interface and the underlying chromatic substrate affect the color adjustment potential (CAP) of two single‐shade composites.Materials and MethodsCylinder‐shaped specimens were created using Vittra APS Unique (VU), Charisma Diamond One (DO), and a shaded (A3) composite. Some single‐shade specimens were surrounded by the A3 composite, forming dual specimens. Color measurements of simple specimens were taken against a gray background using a spectro… Show more

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“…The ability of single-shade composites to replicate the natural tooth color of surrounding substrates depends on their enhanced translucency compared to multi-shaded composite systems. 14 , 18 This property allows these materials to be influenced significantly by the color of the underlying dental substrate, resulting in a "mirroring effect" on the final restoration color. 18 It would be logical to assume that using a single-shade composite to fill cavities in sound teeth would lead to restorations with a color like the original tooth color before the cavity preparation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The ability of single-shade composites to replicate the natural tooth color of surrounding substrates depends on their enhanced translucency compared to multi-shaded composite systems. 14 , 18 This property allows these materials to be influenced significantly by the color of the underlying dental substrate, resulting in a "mirroring effect" on the final restoration color. 18 It would be logical to assume that using a single-shade composite to fill cavities in sound teeth would lead to restorations with a color like the original tooth color before the cavity preparation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, single-shade composites aim to streamline restorative procedures by eliminating the color selection step (11-18). These materials exhibit improved color adjustment potential, enabling them to mimic the underlying and surrounding substrates 11 , 12 , 14 , 18 . Enhanced color adjustment is primarily attributed to the high translucency achieved after composite polymerization, resulting in a mirror effect of the underlying dental substrate.…”
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“…Furthermore, this methodology doesn't permit the evaluation of how the distance from the interface with the outer composite impacts the color adjustment ability of single-shade composites. To address this limitation, proper color measurement in specimen images can be utilized [ 9 10 ]. Equipped with high-resolution sensors and advanced image processing capabilities, several smartphones enable the capture of high-quality images even in automatic mode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%