Degree of pigmentation in composite veneers subjected to smoke from two types of cigarettes

Introduction: The habit of smoking causes a huge number of conditions; one of them is the color changes in teeth and restorative materials, since the oral cavity is the most affected area when in direct contact with smoke. Objective: To evaluate the degree of pigmentation in composite veneers subjec...

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Main Authors: Sandra Marcela Quisiguiña Guevara (Author), Silvia Alexandra Reinoso Ortiz (Author), Cristian Roberto Sigcho Romero (Author), Brayan David Cruz Lara (Author)
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Published: Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana, 2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Introduction: The habit of smoking causes a huge number of conditions; one of them is the color changes in teeth and restorative materials, since the oral cavity is the most affected area when in direct contact with smoke. Objective: To evaluate the degree of pigmentation in composite veneers subjected to the smoke of two types of cigarettes. Material and Methods: An observational descriptive cross-sectional in vitro study was carried out; the sample was constituted by 20 composite veneers made with Z350 XT resin, which met inclusion and exclusion criteria and were divided into two subgroups: G1 and G2, with 10 specimens each. G1 was exposed to common cigarette smoke, while G2 was exposed to light cigarette smoke; a digital spectrophotometer (Vita Easyshade) was used to take color in three times: day 0, day 15, and day 30. Results: It was determined that the color alterations in the veneers made with 3M's Z350 XT resin exposed to light cigarette showed a greater tendency to change the tone as well as a greater convergence in the color alteration observed in the samples, taking into account that they reached a degree of saturation between 3 and 3.5 and up to 4 at the same tone level. Conclusions: Light cigarette smoke causes a more differentiated pigmentation than the common cigarette with a greater impact on saturation, which causes the samples to take a more opaque pigmentation, tending to be greyish.
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