2017
DOI: 10.1111/jerd.12320
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Evaluation of a technique for color correction in restoring anterior teeth

Abstract: This technique can be used for color correction in cases of Class IV restorations, in situations where there is no time for immediate layered restoration, and as a restorative technique.

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“…21 Today, the resin composites present different shades and pigments that allow the practitioner to stratify the resin to mimic the restoration to the sound tooth, giving a natural aspect of the restoration and being imperceptible. [22][23][24] However, even after a successful direct resin restoration placement, some factors can lead to restoration failure. These failures can be related to the material itself, as loss of gloss, pigmentation, margin evidence, wear and/or fracture, 16,25,26 or due to uncontrollable reasons, as the relapse of tooth discoloration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…21 Today, the resin composites present different shades and pigments that allow the practitioner to stratify the resin to mimic the restoration to the sound tooth, giving a natural aspect of the restoration and being imperceptible. [22][23][24] However, even after a successful direct resin restoration placement, some factors can lead to restoration failure. These failures can be related to the material itself, as loss of gloss, pigmentation, margin evidence, wear and/or fracture, 16,25,26 or due to uncontrollable reasons, as the relapse of tooth discoloration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These failures can be related to the material itself, as loss of gloss, pigmentation, margin evidence, wear and/or fracture, 16,25,26 or due to uncontrollable reasons, as the relapse of tooth discoloration. 16,24 In small to moderatesized restorations the successful long-term performance (10+ years) of dental composite are described in clinical studies. 26 Ferracane JL 10 also relates two studies with overall success rates of 75% and 64%, one a 17 year and other a 22 year study, respectively, both hybrid composites placed in class I and II cavities under rubber dam.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, to reduce the subjective factors and influence of light source, the knowledge of the material's composition, reflection of light and the use of the Munsell's color parameters (i.e. three dimensions defined by hue, chroma and value) are important [25]. On the other hand, according to the subtractive color system, adding several resin colors to the sum of many pigments results in a greyish or darkening restoration because it relies on the interaction of light reflected in a specific wave spectrum and the interaction with the decoded pigment [26][27][28][29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Para tanto, o cirurgião-dentista deve estar consciente da morfologia e anatomia dos tecidos dentários, das propriedades das resinas compostas de escolha e principalmente da interação da luz com a restauração. Além disso é imprescindível uma correta seleção de saturação da cor como também determinar a correta espessura da proporção esmalte/dentina, levando-se em consideração a quantidade e a posição dos incrementos 2,3,7,9,12,[19][20][21][22][23] .…”
Section: Técnica De Estratificação Incre-mental Em Restaurações Com Cunclassified