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Masking ability of bleach‐shade resin composites using the multilayering technique
Author(s) -
Dalmolin Andressa,
Perez Bibiana Gabardo,
Gaidarji Bruna,
RuizLópez Javier,
Lehr Roberta Maronesi,
Pérez María M.,
Durand Letícia Brandão
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of esthetic and restorative dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.919
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1708-8240
pISSN - 1496-4155
DOI - 10.1111/jerd.12740
Subject(s) - bleach , materials science , lightness , composite material , color difference , dentin , masking (illustration) , enamel paint , colored , optics , chemistry , computer science , physics , art , visual arts , organic chemistry , filter (signal processing) , computer vision
Objective Evaluate the masking ability of bleach‐shade resin composites applied by multilayering techniques over colored substrates. Materials and methods Disc‐shaped specimens were fabricated from bleach‐shade resin composites using different multilayering techniques. Substrates were produced in opaque ceramic discs simulating colored substrates (A2, A3, A3.5, C2, C3, C4) and a bleached tooth (0M1). Color coordinates were obtained using a reflectance spectrophotometer. Color difference was calculated by CIEDE2000 using coordinates of 0 M1 ceramic as standard reference. Data were analyzed by one‐way ANOVA and Tukey's post‐hoc test (p ≤ 0.05). Masking ability interpretation was based on perceptibility and acceptability thresholds. Results All combinations presented ΔE 00 above the acceptable threshold ( ΔE 00 >1.8), ranging from 2.49 to 7.42, regardless of the restorative system, multilayering strategy or substrate color. Multilayering combinations placed over A2, A3 and A3.5 were moderately (1.8< ΔE 00 ≤3.6) and clearly unacceptable (3.6< ΔE 00 ≤5.4), combinations associated with C2, C3 and C4 were clearly unacceptable and, extremely unacceptable ( ΔE 00 >5.4). Lower ΔE 00 was observed for combinations with 0.5 mm extra white enamel layer (2.49), or 1.0 mm white dentin layer (2.69), over A2 and A3.5 substrates. Lightness difference showed the greatest contribution to ΔE 00 . Conclusions Bleach‐shade resin composite systems applied by the multilayering technique were not able to ensure effective masking ability. Clinical significance Bleach‐shade resin composites applied with different combinations of the multilayering technique were not effective in masking colored substrates. Alternative strategies, techniques and dental materials should be explored to obtain acceptable masking.

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