Optical behavior of one-shaded resin-based composites
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Lucena Martín, Cristina; Ruiz López, Javier; Pulgar Encinas, Rosa María; Della Bona, Alvaro; Pérez Gómez, María del MarEditorial
Elsevier
Materia
Translucency Scattering Absorption Transmittance Opalescence One-shaded resin-based composite Group-shaded resin-based Composites
Date
2021-05Referencia bibliográfica
Lucena Martín, C. et al. Optical behavior of one-shade resin-bases composites. Dent Mater. 2021, May; 37(5): 840-848. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2021.02.011]
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities PGC2018-101904-A-100, EQC2019-005920; University of Granada, Spain (A.TEP.280.UGR18); CNPq do Brasil (302587/2017-9)Résumé
Objective. To evaluate optical properties, and translucency and opalescence parameters of
one-shaded resin-based composites.
Methods. Three one-shaded resin composites (OM — Omnichroma; VP — Venus Pearl;
and VD — Venus Diamond) and a group-shaded resin composite (FU- Filtek Universal
A2) were used. Three composite discs from each material were fabricated for each of
the following thickness: 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mm. Diffuse reflectance was measured against
white and black backgrounds using a calibrated spectroradiometer, CIE D65 illuminant
and the CIE 45◦/0◦ geometry. Translucency parameter (TP) was calculated using E*
ab and
E00. Scattering (S) and absorption (K) coefficients and transmittance (T%) were calculated
using Kubelka–Munk’s equations, and a reflection spectrophotometer was used to mea-
sure the opalescence parameter (OP). Data was statistically analyzed using Kruskal–Wallis,
Mann–Whitney tests, and VAF coefficient.
Results. Spectral distributions of S, K and T were wavelength dependent, showing significant
differences between materials of the same thickness and for different thicknesses of the
same material (p < 0.001). OM showed the greatest translucency values for all thicknesses.
Translucency decreased as thickness increased with statistically significant differences (p <
0.005). Values of TPab and TP00 between thicknesses were above of translucency thresh-
olds for all materials. VP and VD showed the lowest OP values.
Significance. One-shaded resin-based composites showed different optical behavior than the
group-shaded resin-based composite. Understanding the optical behavior of the one-shaded
resin-based composites is essential to optimize their clinical performance.