Influence of surface roughness on the color of dental-resin composites

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Razvan Ghinea
Laura Ugarte-Alvan
Ana Yebra
Oscar E. Pecho
Rade D. Paravina
Maria del Mar Perez
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[1] University of Granada,Department of Optics, Faculty of Science
[2] University of Granada,Department of Stomatology, Faculty of Odontology
[3] University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston,Houston Center for Biomaterials and Biomimetics & Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials
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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B | 2011年 / 12卷
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Color measurement; Dental resin composites; Roughness; R783.1;
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This study deals with the influence of surface roughness on the color of resin composites. Ten resin composites (microfilled, hybrid, and microhybrid) were each polished with 500-grit, 1 200-grit, 2 000-grit, and 4 000-grit SiC papers. The roughness parameter (Ra) was measured using a Plμ confocal microscope, and field-emission scanning electron microscope (Fe-SEM) images were used to investigate filler morphology. Color was measured using a spectroradiometer and a D65 standard illuminant (geometry diffuse/0° specular component excluded (SCE) mode). Surface roughness decreased with grit number and was not influenced by filler size or size distribution. A significant influence of Ra on lightness (L*) was found. Lightness increased with decreases in roughness, except for specimens that underwent polishing procedure 4 (PP4; 500-grit, 1 200-grit, 2 000-grit, and 4 000-grit SiC papers consecutively). Generally, it was found that surface roughness influenced the color of resin composites. The composites that underwent PP1 (500-grit SiC paper) exhibited significant differences in chroma (C*), hue (h°), and lightness (L*) compared to composites that underwent PP3 (500-grit, 1 200-grit, and 2 000-grit SiC papers consecutively) and PP4. Color difference (ΔE*) between the polishing procedures was within acceptability thresholds in dentistry.
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