Color stability of temporary restorative materials
- PMID: 287790
- DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(79)90326-3
Color stability of temporary restorative materials
Abstract
In this study it was shown that: 1. There was a statistically significant initial color difference in materials labeled shade 65. 2. Rough materials darkened significantly more than polished materials. 3. There was not statistically significant over all difference in the amount of staining between air-cured and pressure-cured samples. 4. The methyl methacrylates materials demonstrated that least darkening, followed closely by the ethyl-methyl methacrylate material. The vinyl-ethyl methacrylate material darkened consistently more in 14 and 30 days and significantly more at 60 days. The epimine material was consistently the least color stable and showed a significantly greater amount of darkening.
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