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Instrumental and visual evaluation of the color adjustment potential of different single-shade resin composites to human teeth of various shades

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Abstract

Objective

The study aims to evaluate the color adjustment potential (CAP-I, CAP-V) of different single-shade resin composites.

Materials and methods

The shades of 40 human incisors were determined using a spectrophotometer, with the teeth divided into four groups of the same shade (n = 10). The following single-shade resin composites were tested: Omnichroma, Charisma Diamond One, Vittra Unique, and Essentia Universal. The specimens were prepared as “dual” and “single.” Standardized cavity preparations (diameter, 7 mm; depth, 2 mm) were prepared in human incisor teeth and then restored for dual specimens. Composite duplicates of human incisors were prepared with resin composites for single specimens (n = 10). The color match of these specimens to that of unrestored human incisors was compared, and the color difference (ΔE*) was calculated. Independent observers conducted a visual evaluation of the specimens and scored them. CAP-I and CAP-V values were determined. A one-way analysis of variance test was used for statistical analysis (p < 0.05).

Results

There was no statistically significant difference between the CAP-V and CAP-I values of the tested single-shade resin composites (p > 0.05). All the materials tested had acceptable color-matching potential.

Conclusions

In terms of color matching, there were no significant differences between the different tooth shades of all the tested resin composites.

Clinical relevance

Single-shade resin composites have acceptable CAP. The use of single-shade resin composites can reduce in-chair clinical times by minimizing the time spent on shade selection.

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H.A. and E.Ö.: study design and drafting manuscript. H.A: conceived the ideas and data analysis. H.A. and E.Ö.: data collection. H.A.: performing statistical analysis. H.A. and E.Ö.: concept and critical revision of the manuscript. All authors have read and approved the manuscript.

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Altınışık, H., Özyurt, E. Instrumental and visual evaluation of the color adjustment potential of different single-shade resin composites to human teeth of various shades. Clin Oral Invest 27, 889–896 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-022-04737-x

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