Karaarslan Dr., Emine SirinBulbul, MehmetErtas, ErtanCebe, Mehmet AtaUsumez, Aslihan2024-09-192024-09-1920131305-7456https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1699004https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12483/14795Objective: To examine the amount of change in color and color parameters of a composite resin (Filtek P60) polymerized by five different polymerization methods. Methods: A Teflon mold (6mm in diameter, 2mm in height) was used to prepare the composite resin discs (n=10). G1: Polymerization with inlay oven; G2: Polymerization with HQTH and autoclave; G3: Polymerization with LED and autoclave; G4: Polymerization with HQTH; G5: Polymerization with LED. Colorimetric values of the specimens before and after polymerization were measured using a spectrophotometer. The CIE L*a*b color system was used for the determination of color difference. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the data for significant differences. Tukey's HSD test and paired two-tailed tests were used to perform multiple comparisons (a=.05). Results: There were no significant differences in total color change (?E*ab) among the polymerization groups (P>.05). However, the lowest color change (?E*ab) value was 3.3 in LED and autoclave; the highest color change (?E*ab) value was 4.6 in HQTH. For all groups, CIE L*, C*ab and a*values decreased after polymerization (P<.05). The highest ?b* and ?C*ab values were observed in specimens polymerized in an inlay oven (P<.05). Conclusions: Composite resin material showed color changes above the clinically accepted value in all study groups (?E*ab=3.3). All specimens became darker during investigation (?L*< 0). Specimens polymerized with inlay oven presented the highest ?b* values which means less yellow color in specimens.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColor changeComposite resinInlay ovenPolymerization methodsAssessment of changes in color and color parameters of light-cured composite resin after alternative polymerization methodsArticle7111011610.1055/s-0039-16990042-s2.0-84875235797Q1