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수종의 복합레진의 중합에 의한 색상 및 반투명도 변화Color and Translucency Change by Polymerization of Various Resin Composites

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Color and Translucency Change by Polymerization of Various Resin Composites
Authors
박원희오세윤주성원안진수
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
대한치과재료학회
Keywords
Translucency; Composite resin; Spectrophotometer; Shade; Polymerization
Citation
대한치과재료학회지, v.37, no.1, pp.1 - 8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
대한치과재료학회지
Volume
37
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
8
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/117382
ISSN
2384-4434
Abstract
Composite resins have advantages such as excellent esthetics, appropriate strength and relatively inexpensive price. However, observable discolorations of composite resins during the polymerization process would influence the accuracy of clinical shade matching. This study aimed to evaluate the color changes of two brands of domestic (DenFil and CharmFil plus) and two brands of foreign composite resins before and after polymerization. Color of composite resin specimens (12 mm in diameter and 1mm in thickness) was measured with a spectrophotometer over white and black backgrounds before and after polymerization, and translucency parameter (TP) was calculated. The changes in color (∆E*ab) and color coordinates (∆L*, ∆a* and ∆b*) were calculated and analyzed with one-way ANOVA and scheffe’s multiple range test (α=0.05). After polymerization, DenFil showed a decrease of both CIE a* and b* values (-0.1 to -6.7) while CharmFil plus showed a significant decrease of CIEb* value (-5.5 to -8.2). ∆E*ab values of the investigated composite resins were increased in the order of foreign brands, DenFil and CharmFil plus (p<0.05). All the composite resins showed increased TP values after polymerization. Therefore, the color change by polymerization of composite resins, especially the domestic composite resins, should be improved for successful and esthetic shade matching.
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