1. Color Change of Resin-based Composites After In Vitro Bleaching Protocols: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
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Vidal ML, Pecho OE, Collares K, Brandeburski S, and Bona AD
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- Color, Composite Resins, Dental Materials, Hydrogen Peroxide, Materials Testing, Peroxides, Tooth Bleaching methods, Tooth Bleaching Agents
- Abstract
Objectives: To systematically review the literature on color stability of resin-based composites (RBC) after in vitro bleaching protocols and to assess the influence of bleaching protocols by meta-regression analysis on RBC color stability, and the association with clinical and experimental characteristics., Methods: The electronic search was conducted in MEDLINE/PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases and included English language studies that evaluated and reported color differences (CIELAB values) of RBC after in vitro bleaching procedures using hydrogen peroxide and/or carbamide peroxide., Results: Database search for color change of RBC after bleaching retrieved 1335 eligible papers after removing duplicates. After initial screening, 66 articles were assessed for full-text reading with final inclusion of 23 published papers. A meta-regression analysis showed that storage time (p≤0.01), color measuring device (p≤0.01), and background color (p≤0.01) had influenced on color changes of RBC. The bleaching protocol (bleaching agent and time of application) did not influence on color changes of RBC (p>0.01)., Conclusions: There is evidence that RBC change color after bleaching, but the change is not clinically significant., (©Operative Dentistry, 2022.)
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- 2022
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