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Journal of dentistry
J.Dent.
Nov
41 Suppl 5
e70
5
CI: Copyright (c) 2013; JID: 0354422; 0 (CeramX); 0 (Composite Resins); 0 (Dental Materials); 0 (Gradia); 0 (Grandio); 0 (Methacrylates); 0 (Organically Modified Ceramics); 0 (Peroxides); 0 (Tooth Bleaching Agents); 0 (clearfil majesty); 059QF0KO0R (Water
England
1879-176X; 0300-5712
PMID: 23313829
eng
Journal Article; D; IM
10.1016/j.jdent.2012.12.007 [doi]
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23313829
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of home bleaching agents on the color and translucency of resin composites. METHODS: Thirty disc shaped specimens (1mm thick) were fabricated from each resin composite (Reflexions, Grandio, Gradia Direct, Clearfil Majesty Esthetic, Ceram-X Mono) and divided into 3 subgroups as carbamide peroxide (CP, Opalescence 10% PF), hydrogen peroxide (HP, 10% Opalescence Treswhite Supreme) and control group (n=10). Baseline CIE L*a*b* color coordinates were measured with spectrophotometer and translucency parameters (TP) were calculated. CP and HP groups were treated with bleaching agents according to manufacturers' instructions and control group was stored in distilled water (DW) for 14 days. Color and translucency measurements were repeated and color differences were calculated, DeltaE values>3.3 were considered as clinically unacceptable. RESULTS: Clinically unacceptable color change was detected for all resin composites exposed to bleaching agents and there was significant color difference between the control group and bleached specimens (P
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Kurtulmus-Yilmaz,S., Cengiz,E., Ulusoy,N., Ozak,S.T., Yuksel,E.
Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Near East University, Mersin10, Turkey. Electronic address: sevcankurtulmusyilmaz@gmail.com.
20130109
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