Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1423056 | Dental Materials | 2009 | 8 Pages |
ObjectivesTo determine the differences in the opalescence parameter (OP) of indirect and direct resin composites, veneer ceramics and bovine enamel relative to the CIE standard illuminants D65, A and F2.MethodsBelleGlass NG (indirect resin; 10 shades) and Estelite Sigma (direct resin; 12 shades), and 4 shades of veneer ceramics were investigated. Bovine enamel was used as a reference. Reflected and transmitted colors of specimens were measured relative to the illuminants D65, A and F2 with a reflection spectrophotometer. OP values relative to the three illuminants [OP(D65), OP(A) and OP(F2)], difference in OP (ΔOP) and OP difference ratio relative to OP(D65) [ΔOP/OP(D65)] by the change of illuminants were calculated. Within each restorative material, ΔOP and ΔOP/OP(D65) values were analyzed with two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), with the fixed factors of the shade designation and the combination of illuminants (α = 0.05).ResultsΔOP and ΔOP/OP(D65) values were influenced by the two factors within each restorative material based on two-way ANOVA. High opalescent materials showed higher ΔOP values. OP(D65) was lower than OP(F2) and OP(A) values. Restorative materials showed lower ΔOP/OP(D65) values than bovine enamel. Correlation coefficients between OP values relative to different illuminants were higher than 0.961 (P < 0.01).SignificanceDirect resin composites instead of ceramics or indirect resin composites should be recommended in clinical dentistry since they showed similar opalescence properties as compared with natural tooth enamel.