Effect of Child Health Drinks on Color Stability of Various Aesthetic Restorative Materials - An In Vitro Study

IntroductionIn pediatric dentistry, the esthetically pleasing materials have tremendously changed the concept of restorative practice. Aim and Objectives1. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of child health drinks on color stability of various esthetic restorative materials via spectroph...

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Main Authors: Chandak Shweta (Author), George Miranda (Author), Gahlod Niharika (Author), Kothari Sonal (Author), Patil Sachin (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a IntroductionIn pediatric dentistry, the esthetically pleasing materials have tremendously changed the concept of restorative practice. Aim and Objectives1. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of child health drinks on color stability of various esthetic restorative materials via spectrophotometric analysis and to identify the esthetic restorative material that is color-stable against child health drinks. Materials and MethodsA total of 120 disk-shaped specimens with a diameter of 12 mm and a thickness of 2 mm were made from a composite (Dyract), giomer (Shofu), and composite (GC). Each group of 40 specimens of each material was divided into four sub-groups. Each sub-group was stored in different solutions, distilled water, Bournvita, Horlicks, and Pediasure, for 60 days. The color change measurement was done using a spectrophotometer both before and after staining. ResultOne-way analysis of variance depicted that when the ΔE values of the restorative material were tested against each of the child health drink, there was a statistically significant difference between all child health drinks (P < 0.00001). When restorative materials were compared with the staining agent on 60 days duration, except Pediasure and Control, others (i.e. Horlicks and Bournvita) showed a statistically high significance (P < 0.05). ConclusionBournvita caused the highest color changes in 60 days time interval, followed by Horlicks and Pediasure. When the discoloration of several materials is studied, the highest level of discoloration was observed in the compomer, followed by the giomer, and the lowest level in the composite. 
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