Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Issue 2 , Pages 102-107, February 2009

Translucency and masking ability of various opaque-shade composite resins

  • Sung Joon Kim

      Affiliations

    • Dental Research Institute and Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, 28-2 Yungeon-Dong, Jongro-Gu, Seoul 110-749, Republic of Korea
    • Department of Dentistry, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine, 505 Banpo-Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul 137-701, Republic of Korea
  • ,
  • Ho Hyun Son

      Affiliations

    • Dental Research Institute and Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, 28-2 Yungeon-Dong, Jongro-Gu, Seoul 110-749, Republic of Korea
  • ,
  • Byung Hoon Cho

      Affiliations

    • Dental Research Institute and Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, 28-2 Yungeon-Dong, Jongro-Gu, Seoul 110-749, Republic of Korea
  • ,
  • In Bog Lee

      Affiliations

    • Dental Research Institute and Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, 28-2 Yungeon-Dong, Jongro-Gu, Seoul 110-749, Republic of Korea
  • ,
  • Chung Moon Um

      Affiliations

    • Dental Research Institute and Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, 28-2 Yungeon-Dong, Jongro-Gu, Seoul 110-749, Republic of Korea
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +82 2 2072 3019; fax: +82 2 2072 3817.

Received 3 July 2008; received in revised form 1 October 2008; accepted 1 October 2008.

Abstract 

Objectives

The aims of this study were to evaluate the adequate thickness of opaque resins for situations such as an oral black cavity and discolored tooth structure, as well as the translucency of each opaque material at various thicknesses.

Methods

Six opaque-shade composite resins (Z-350 OA3, Amelogen Universal A2O, Esthet-X A2O, Esthet-X A4O, Charmfil UO, and Aelite Universal OA3) were prepared in metal molds with a hole of 8mm in diameter and various thicknesses (0.5mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm, 3.0mm and 4.0mm). Four backgrounds (white tile, black tile, C4 shade porcelain and opaque resin itself) were used to determine the translucency parameter (TP) (between black and white backgrounds), and to mimic a black oral cavity (between black and opaque resin backgrounds) and a discolored tooth structure (between C4 and opaque resin backgrounds). Color measurements were made by a colorimeter to determine the CIELAB values of each specimen with each background and to calculate the TP and ΔE* value difference among the specimens on the backgrounds.

Results

TP and ΔE* obtained between black and opaque resin backgrounds decreased in similar pattern as thickness increased. A C4 background was masked by resin thicknesses of 0.5–1.0mm, while a black background required thicknesses of 1.0–2.0mm.

Significance

This study can provide helpful guidelines for the esthetic restoration of discolored tooth structures or ‘through and through’ class III and IV cavities with composite resin materials.

Keywords: Translucency, Opaque, Composite, Resin, Masking, Thickness, Color

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PII: S0300-5712(08)00266-2

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2008.10.002

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Issue 2 , Pages 102-107, February 2009