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Journal of the Korean Academy of Pedodontics
2023 Volume.50 No. 1 p.113 ~ p.120
Evaluation of the Color Adjustment Potential of Single-Shade Composite Resin in Primary Teeth
Kim Yong-Soon

Park Ho-Won
Lee Ju-Hyun
Kim Hae-Ni
Abstract
Restoring composite resins with the optimal shades for all primary teeth is a great challenge for pediatric dentists. A newly developed single-shade composite resin can exhibit a color similar to that of the surrounding tooth structure based on the structural color phenomenon. This study aims to evaluate the color adjustment potential (CAP) of a single-shade composite resin compared to conventional multishade composite resins in primary teeth. A single-shade composite resin and two conventional multi-shade composite resins were included in this study. Two types of specimens, a single specimen and a dual specimen, were evaluated. For single specimens, duplications of the primary second molar denture teeth were made using experimental composite resins. For dual specimens, cavities were prepared on the buccal surfaces of extracted primary second molars and restored with experimental composite resins. The L*, a*, and b* values were measured using a colorimeter for the extracted teeth and specimens. The mean ¥ÄEab * values for single and dual specimens and CAP were calculated. Bonferroni post-hoc analysis was performed to confirm the statistical significance between the ¥ÄEab * and CAP values of the experimental resins. Among the single specimens, the single-shade composite resin showed significantly higher ¥ÄESingle compared to other composite resins (p < 0.0167).
There was no significant difference between ¥ÄEDual for all experimental resins. The single-shade composite resin showed highest CAP compared to other multi-shade composite resins. A single-shade composite resin exhibited the most prominent color adaptability compared to other conventional multi-shade composite resins for primary second molars. A single-shade composite resin can simplify shade matching and provide esthetic outcomes for the restoration of primary second molars.
KEYWORD
Composite resin, Esthetic restoration, Structural color, Color adjustment potential
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