Color Match of Porcelain Veneer Light-Cure Resin Cements with Their Respective Try-in Pastes: Chemical Stability

This study aimed to assess the color match of porcelain veneer light-cure resin cements with their respective try-in pastes. Ten disc-shaped specimens with 0.5 mm thickness and 7 mm diameter were fabricated from Choice 2, Panavia V5, and Variolink Esthetic resin cements using silicon molds, and then...

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Main Authors: Masoud Zadeh Dadashi, Mehrdad Kazemian, Mohammadreza Malekipour Esfahani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Chemical Society 2023-07-01
Series:Nanochemistry Research
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Online Access:http://www.nanochemres.org/article_171726_32c0b0d938465b83b23392d8c77f1577.pdf
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Summary:This study aimed to assess the color match of porcelain veneer light-cure resin cements with their respective try-in pastes. Ten disc-shaped specimens with 0.5 mm thickness and 7 mm diameter were fabricated from Choice 2, Panavia V5, and Variolink Esthetic resin cements using silicon molds, and then light-cured. A cuvette was used for evaluating uncured resin cements and try-in paste specimens. The cured (n=30) and uncured (n=30) resin cement specimens as well as the try-in paste specimens (n=30) underwent reflectance spectrophotometry for determining their L*, a* and b* color parameters. The color difference (∆E) between the cement specimens and their try-in pastes in the three groups was calculated and analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test. Minimum ∆E was observed between the cured Variolink and its try-in paste (∆E=6.5), as well as between its cured and uncured specimens (∆E=6.2). The mean L* value of cured Variolink and its try-in paste was higher than the corresponding values for the other two cements. The cured specimens of Variolink showed higher mean a* and b* values than the cured specimens of the other two cements. The mean a* and b* parameters of Variolink try-in paste were also higher than the corresponding values in the other two try-in pastes. Try-in pastes can be used for the assessment of final color of cemented restorations. Cured Variolink and its try-in paste were lighter and yellower than the other two cements and their try-in pastes.
ISSN:2538-4279
2423-818X