| Objective: To investigate the effect of home bleaching on color matching between the
dental restoration and the adjacent tooth structure after the staining process. Material
and Methods: Ten intact maxillary central incisors were used. After preparation (semimesial restoration of the specimens), the specimens were immersed in a colored solution
for 14 days and then were washed and the bleaching process was there after performed.
A spectrophotometer apparatus was used to determine the color of the specimens in the
part of the tooth filled with restorative material three times, including before the
staining process, fourteen days after the staining process and immediately after the
bleaching process. Paired t-test was employed to compare the color of the intact tooth
and the dental restoration before and after the staining and bleaching processes. The
level of significance was set at 5%. Results: Pre-bleaching E color of the teeth was 68.1,
which increased to 78.8% after bleaching, and this increase was also statistically
significant (p<0.001). Pre and Post-bleaching E color of composite restorations was 65%
and 77.6%, respectively. This increase was also statistically significant (p<0.001). Postbleaching E color of the tooth and composite material was 78.8% and 77.6%,
respectively. This difference was not statistically significant (p=0.342). Conclusion: The
staining and bleaching processes had a significant effect on the discoloration of the
dental restoration and the tooth; however, the application of bleaching on the teeth and
composite improved the tooth composite color-match. |