1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.1982.tb01025.x
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Staining of composite resins by cigarette smoke

Abstract: Two conventional composites and one microfilled composite were exposed to cigarette smoke in vitro in a smoking chamber. Colour parameters were measured using refiectance spectrophotometry. The conventional composites showed more extensive staining than the microfilled composite. The stains were effectively removed by extensive cleaning.

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“…There was a great deal of yellowing and darkening of the samples, also observed quantitatively by the reduction in coordinate L* and high increase in coordinate b*. These results are in agreement with previous studies which, in spite of using different methodologies, all came to the conclusion that the cigarette is capable of causing pigmentation and reduction in the luminosity of esthetic materials (Mathias et al, 2010a;Raptis et al, 1982;Takeuchi et al, 2010) due to the impregnation of contaminants from cigarette smoke on the surface (Alandia-Roman et al).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…There was a great deal of yellowing and darkening of the samples, also observed quantitatively by the reduction in coordinate L* and high increase in coordinate b*. These results are in agreement with previous studies which, in spite of using different methodologies, all came to the conclusion that the cigarette is capable of causing pigmentation and reduction in the luminosity of esthetic materials (Mathias et al, 2010a;Raptis et al, 1982;Takeuchi et al, 2010) due to the impregnation of contaminants from cigarette smoke on the surface (Alandia-Roman et al).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Chemical alterations in the resin matrix, such as oxidation of unpolymerized monomers and amine accelerators, are intrinsic factors causing RC discoloration . The accumulation of bacterial plaque and staining by sorption of colorants from foods and beverages are among the extrinsic discoloration agents …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, according to Lambrechts and Vanherle 64) , glazing material was lost over time from the superficial pores that acted as retentive cavities; therefore, the improved resistance to staining might be of only temporary benefit. The major goal of glazing is to produce a smooth surface, and although surface smoothness contributes to color stability, a positive correlation between surface roughness and staining is not always present 65,66) . In the present study, a few factors could not be assessed in vitro.…”
Section: Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%