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J Esthet Restor Dent ; 32(1): 64-72, 2020 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31737981

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate coating materials regarding color and roughness changes when applied over a composite resin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Specimens were made using Filtek Supreme Ultra. Coating materials were applied over the specimens' surface: Control (CTRL); Adper Single Bond Plus (SB); Scotchbond Universal (US); Clearfil SE (CL); Ambar APS (APS); Bioforty (BF); Fortify (FF); PermaSeal (PS); G-CoatPlus (GC). Specimens were evaluated regarding color changes (∆E00 ) using spectrophotometer (n = 10); surface roughness (Ra), using optical profilometer (n = 10); surface topography, using scanning electron microscopy (n = 1); and thickness of material, using optical microscopy (n = 1). Analyses were made before and after 24, 72, and 168 hours of storage in wine, used as a staining solution. Data was statistically analyzed using analysis of variance, Tukey and Pearson tests (α:.05). RESULTS: None of the materials presented color stability. ∆E00 increased with increasing storage time at red wine, until 72 hours. BF, FF, PS, SB, and CTRL presented the lowest ∆E00 after 24 hours. APS presented the highest ∆E00 (32.59; P < .05). Regarding roughness, initially, surface sealants and APS presented the lowest values. After 168 hours, GC presented the lowest Ra (0.60; P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: All the materials presented color and roughness changes after storage in red wine. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Some coating materials can be applied over the surface of RBC restorations without changing its color stability or surface roughness.


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Resinas Compostas , Cimentos Dentários , Cor , Materiais Dentários , Teste de Materiais , Espectrofotometria , Propriedades de Superfície
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