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Abstract Introduction Longevity and clinical success of dental restorations can be influenced by many factors during the restorative procedures. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the influence of different placement techniques on color stability and surface roughness of two resin composites. Material and method The groups of specimens (n=10) were divided according to resin composite (FiltekTM Z250 XT and FiltekTM Z350 XT) and placement technique: Mylar strip, spatula, dry brush, modeling liquid, and surface sealant. Color stability and surface roughness were accessed using a spectrophotometer (CIELab color space) and a rugosimeter (standard cutoff of 0.8 mm), respectively, after water storage. Subsequently, the specimens were immersed in coffee for 48 h and final color was measured. The data were analyzed using ANOVA and the Tukey’s post hoc test (α=5%) and the correlation between surface roughness (Ra) and color change (∆Eab) was assessed using the Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Result The different placement techniques influenced Ra and ∆Eab on both resin composites. The groups treated with surface sealant showed greater difference in ∆Eab for both resin composites. The FiltekTM Z250 XT resin showed greater color stability compared with the FiltekTM Z350 XT resin regardless of the placement technique used. Ra of each placement technique was similar among the resin composites except for the FiltekTM Z350 XT modeling liquid group, which presented lower Ra values compared with those of FiltekTM Z250 XT. A correlation between Ra and staining was identified (p=0.268). Conclusion Color stability and Ra are influenced by different placement techniques.

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  • Longevity and clinical success of dental restorations can be influenced by many factors during the restorative procedures

  • This study aimed to evaluate the influence of placement techniques on the color stability and Ra of two resin composites

  • The present study revealed that FiltekTM Z350 XT presented similar Ra and lower color stability for most placement techniques compared with FiltekTM Z250 XT

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Introduction

Longevity and clinical success of dental restorations can be influenced by many factors during the restorative procedures. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the influence of different placement techniques on color stability and surface roughness of two resin composites. Resin composites are frequently applied in esthetic dental restorations[1] The use of these composites through well-executed techniques provides restorations with excellent clinical performance over time and, due to their positive mechanical and optical properties, they are presented as a conservative solution for many cases[2]. Resin composite composition and properties play an important role in the longevity and esthetics of restorations[3]. These materials are basically composed of an organic matrix, inorganic filler particles, a silane coupling agent, and curing initiators[4,5]. Rough surfaces may increase the susceptibility of staining by deposition of pigments, favor plaque accumulation and, the development of gingival inflammation and secondary caries[6,7]

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