Abstract

Objective: Changes in color of artificial teeth mainly occur due to ingestion of beverages and use of products for cleaning and disinfection. The more aggressive solutions must be identified and the patient provided with explanations in order to avoid or reduce the frequency of their use, to a higher longevity of the denture. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in color of artificial teeth before and after immersion in beverages and disinfectants. Material and Methods: 96 artificial resin teeth were randomly divided into 8 groups. Each group was immersed for 10 min into a test solution (coffee, lemon juice, chlorhexidine gluconate, red wine, cola-based soft drink, vinegar or antiseptic with and without alcohol) and then the specimens were stored in artificial saliva for 23 h and 50 min, completing a period of 24 h. This procedure was performed for 14 consecutive days and after this period the second color measurement was made.The data obtained with the spectrophotometer using the CIEL*a*b* system were statistically analyzed using ANOVA non parametric, Kruskal-Walis and the Dunn test. Results: There were found differences in color variation for each experimental group after the challenge. statistically significant differences were found between the coffee, red wine and lemon juice groups. Conclusion: All the substances changed the color of artificial teeth; coffee was the substance that caused most staining of artificial teeth, altering color and luminosity; the oral antiseptics with and without alcohol promoted whitening of the artificial teeth.Keywords: Artificial tooth; Denture; Oral rehabilitation; Staining.

Highlights

  • E sthetic standards are highly appreciated by society and their compromise affects patients’ self-esteem and even their social integration

  • There is the possibility of maintaining dentures for long periods without compromising changes

  • Artificial teeth and denture base are subject to constant exposure to food and beverages, and to their acids and staining agents [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]

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Introduction

E sthetic standards are highly appreciated by society and their compromise affects patients’ self-esteem and even their social integration. Partial and complete partial dentures are excellent means to resolving clinical situations Among their advantages are the relative procedure simplicity, allowing patients to have function and esthetics rapidly restored, at accessible cost, and little clinical discomfort caused by the procedure. Artificial teeth and denture base are subject to constant exposure to food and beverages, and to their acids and staining agents [1,2,3,4,5,6,7] This frequent interaction compromises the color of artificial teeth and denture bases, and it is reflected in esthetic damage [8,9,10,11,12,13,14]

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