Influence of bleaching agents on color and translucency of aged resin composites

Maristela Lago, Lisandra R. Mozzaquatro, Camila Rodrigues, Marina R. Kaizer, André Mallmann, Letícia B. Jacques

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Abstract

Objectives: Evaluate the influence of two bleaching agents (16% carbamide peroxide—CP and 35% hydrogen peroxide—HP) on color and translucency of one resin composite (Filtek Z350 XT) in two opacities (enamel and dentin) previously aged in deionized water or red wine. 

Methods: Sixty specimens of each material were divided in two groups (n = 30): aged in water or red wine for 14 days. Then the specimens were divided in three subgroups (n = 10): control/no treatment, treated with 16% carbamide peroxide (Mix Night), treated with 35% hydrogen peroxide (Mix One). Color readings were performed 24 hours after polishing (baseline); after the 14 days of aging; and after bleaching treatment. Color coordinates CIE L*a*b* were measured using a spectrophotometer (SP60 X-Rite). Color change (CIEDE2000) and translucency parameter were calculated. Data were analyzed with repeated measures two-way ANOVA, and Student-Newman-Keuls tests (5%). 

Results: Bleaching decreased color change in stained resin composites (aged in red wine), whereas increased it in non-stained enamel resin composites (aged in water). CP had better bleaching results with stained resin composites than HP. Translucency of non-stained dentin resin composite decreased with aging, but did not change with bleaching. For stained resin composites, aging caused reduced translucency, whereas bleaching increased it. 

Clinical Significance: Effective bleaching of discolored resin composites aged in an acidic and alcoholic media rich in staining agents was achieved, improving color and translucency. Carbamide peroxide showed better performance than hydrogen peroxide for the bleaching of stained resin composites. (J Esthet Restor Dent 29:368–377, 2017).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)368-377
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry
Volume29
Issue number5
Early online date06 Sept 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Sept 2017

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