Purpose: To evaluate and compare the colour stability of three different provisional restorations using three different pigmented solutions Material and Methods: Total six samples of each material for each group ( Self-cure PMMA, Revotek LC, and CAD-CAM milled ) with the following specifications 2mm occlusal reduction, 1.5 axial reduction, 1mm round chamfer finish line, 6° convergence angle. This prepared tooth will be used as a guide for the metal die. After immersion in a staining solution of synthetic saliva (control), synthetic saliva and tea, synthetic saliva, and turmeric, on the 1st, 7th and 30th-day color measurement was done using a Spectrophotometer. Results: Mean values were compared using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) (statistically significant when P < 0.05). Post hoc test using Tukey’s honestly significant difference was employed to identify significant groups (statistically significant when P < 0.05). Repeated measures of ANOVA were performed to analyze the color stability of the different specimens at different periods of storage. Significant groups were identified using the Bonferroni test. Conclusion: Maximum discoloration was seen in synthetic saliva &turmeric solution for all the two materials. CAD-CAM is the best material out of both if the provisional restoration has to be given for a longer duration in the esthetic region.