Influence of salivary PH in color stability of different flowable resins: In vitro study

Objective: To determine the color stability of two types of flow composites immersed in artificial saliva with three different pH values, using Vita Easy-shade digital colorimeter. Materials and methods: An experimental, comparative and in vitro study is proposed using 90 discs made from two fluid...

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Main Authors: Andrea Mejía, Víctor Montaño, Andrés Viteri, Ana Armas
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de San Martin de Porres 2019-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.aulavirtualusmp.pe/ojs/index.php/Rev-Kiru0/article/view/1600/1475
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Víctor Montaño
Andrés Viteri
Ana Armas
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Ana Armas
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description Objective: To determine the color stability of two types of flow composites immersed in artificial saliva with three different pH values, using Vita Easy-shade digital colorimeter. Materials and methods: An experimental, comparative and in vitro study is proposed using 90 discs made from two fluid resin markings of 10mm diameter and 1mm thickness, light-cured using the same lamp, after being immersed in distilled water and made a first registration color using Easy-shade digital colorimeter, the samples were divided into three groups and in turn into three subgroups, becoming submerged in artificial saliva with different pH of 5, 6 and 7 respectively for 7 days, making a new color taking by digital colorimeter, later the samples were submerged in beet juice as a pigmenting agent for 24 hours, after this period they were washed to eliminate pigment residues and made a third color take. Results: Greater color change occurred in the discs that were subjected to artificial saliva with pH 5 (p = 0.000), the minor color changes occurred in the discs that were immersed in artificial saliva with pH 7. Conclusions: The pH salivary 5 or acid, caused greater change in color without significant difference between the materials tested
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spelling doaj-art-d368079a2813459e8668ef77dc144c982025-02-03T08:54:14ZspaUniversidad de San Martin de PorresKiru1812-78862410-27172019-07-01163108112https://doi.org/10.24265/kiru.2019.v16n3.02Influence of salivary PH in color stability of different flowable resins: In vitro studyAndrea Mejía0 Víctor Montaño Andrés Viteri1 Ana Armas2Universidad Central del EcuadorUniversidad Tecnológica EquinoccialUniversidad Central del EcuadorObjective: To determine the color stability of two types of flow composites immersed in artificial saliva with three different pH values, using Vita Easy-shade digital colorimeter. Materials and methods: An experimental, comparative and in vitro study is proposed using 90 discs made from two fluid resin markings of 10mm diameter and 1mm thickness, light-cured using the same lamp, after being immersed in distilled water and made a first registration color using Easy-shade digital colorimeter, the samples were divided into three groups and in turn into three subgroups, becoming submerged in artificial saliva with different pH of 5, 6 and 7 respectively for 7 days, making a new color taking by digital colorimeter, later the samples were submerged in beet juice as a pigmenting agent for 24 hours, after this period they were washed to eliminate pigment residues and made a third color take. Results: Greater color change occurred in the discs that were subjected to artificial saliva with pH 5 (p = 0.000), the minor color changes occurred in the discs that were immersed in artificial saliva with pH 7. Conclusions: The pH salivary 5 or acid, caused greater change in color without significant difference between the materials testedhttps://www.aulavirtualusmp.pe/ojs/index.php/Rev-Kiru0/article/view/1600/1475Acidification;Colour;Composite resins;saliva;
spellingShingle Andrea Mejía
Víctor Montaño
Andrés Viteri
Ana Armas
Influence of salivary PH in color stability of different flowable resins: In vitro study
Kiru
Acidification;
Colour;
Composite resins;
saliva;
title Influence of salivary PH in color stability of different flowable resins: In vitro study
title_full Influence of salivary PH in color stability of different flowable resins: In vitro study
title_fullStr Influence of salivary PH in color stability of different flowable resins: In vitro study
title_full_unstemmed Influence of salivary PH in color stability of different flowable resins: In vitro study
title_short Influence of salivary PH in color stability of different flowable resins: In vitro study
title_sort influence of salivary ph in color stability of different flowable resins in vitro study
topic Acidification;
Colour;
Composite resins;
saliva;
url https://www.aulavirtualusmp.pe/ojs/index.php/Rev-Kiru0/article/view/1600/1475
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