Abstract - The effect of coffee, tea, coca-cola, orange-juice and red wine on the colour stability of acrylic and composite based provisional materials were evaluated. Two acrylic resins and three composite resins were studied. 48 standardized specimens for each provisional material were prepared. Each group was divided into 6 subgroups. Specimens from each group were immersed in staining solutions at room temperature for 30 days. Red wine and tea caused the most signiï¬cant colour changes and orange juice showed the least signiï¬cant colour changes. ∆E of all of the provisional restorations materials was changed after the immersion in all of the staining solutions during the experimental process.
KEY WORDS: Provisional materials, colour, staining solutions
Ayşe Koçak, Esra Aktepe
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