Kalena Melo Maranhão; Ana Cassia Reis; Renata Antunes Esteves; Hervé Louis Ghislain; Viviane Garcia; Eveline Alencar & Eliza Burlamaqui Klautau

Summary

The objective of this study was to evaluate the color alteration of four brands of artificial teeth (Art Plus, Trilux, Bionote and Biolux), after immersion in color solutions of coffee, red wine and urucum. We used 80 artificial teeth, which were standardized with 2 mm thickness. Then, they were subjected to finishing and polishing, and divided into 4 groups (n = 05), which were immersed in one of the 3 types of dye, plus distilled water (control). The samples were immersed daily for 4 hours, then they were removed, washed in tap water, dried with absorbent paper and immersed in distilled water for the subsequent hours in a biological glasshouse at 37 ºC, for 21 days. The evaluation of the color change was made in the periods of 0, 7, 14 and 21 days, by means of the tristimulus colorimeter. The data were subjected to the ANOVA and Tukey test with a 5 % significance. The results showed that the urucum was the substance that caused the greatest staining while the coffee and the wine did not show statistical difference. Regarding trademarks, Trilux presented a statistical difference compared to the other commercial brands, revealing colorimetric alteration only in the 14-day period. It was concluded that the composition of the artificial teeth, the type of pigmenting agent and the immersion time determine the color change.

KEY WORDS: color change, stock tooth, colorimeter.

How to cite this article

MARANHÃO, K. M.; REIS, A. C.; ESTEVES, R. A.; GHISLAIN, H. L.; GARCIA, V.; ALENCAR, E. & KLAUTAU, E. B. Color stability of acrylic resin teeth after immersion in staining solutions. Int. J. Odontostomat., 13(1):19-22, 2019.