In Vitro Optical and Physical Stability of Resin Composite Materials with Different Filler Characteristics.
Md Sofiqul IslamMohannad NassarMohamed Ahmed ElsayedDania Burhan JameelThana Tariq AhmadMuhammed Mustahsen RahmanPublished in: Polymers (2023)
The objective of this study was to compare the physical and optical stability of resin composite materials with different filler characteristics. Ninety-six resin composite blocks (6 mm × 6 mm × 2 mm) were prepared using four different types of resin composite, divided into four groups. Specimens from the same material were randomly divided into four groups ( n = 6) and allocated for Vickers hardness (VH), water sorption, solubility (WS/SL), and staining and aging challenges tests. One-way ANOVA showed significant differences in microhardness ( p = 0.0001), WS ( p = 0.0001), and SL ( p = 0.003) among the tested groups. Beautifil II LS recorded the highest hardness, and CharmFil ® Flow had the lowest value. Beautifil Injectable X and II LS showed negative WS, whereas the other groups had positive values. All groups showed positive SL. Repeated measures ANOVA showed significant color parameter alteration in the tested groups ( p = 0.0001). All groups showed significant color shifting after one week of the staining challenge. Repeated measures ANOVA showed a significant color parameter ( p = 0.0001) and weight ( p = 0.001) alteration after the aging challenge. The optical and physical stability of resin composites may vary according to filler characteristics. Clinicians should choose the composite as per the desired outcome.