Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
Pivot Concepts:   Target Concepts:
Query: UNIPROT:A7KAX9 (grit)
1,275 document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)

The color stability of a resin-modified glass ionomer cement (Fuji II LC) was investigated over six months using colorimetry. Five shades (A2, A3, A4, B3 and C4) were selected and 10 square specimens (7 mm wide and long, and 1.5 mm deep) were made for each shade using special grit molds. CIE L*, a*, b* color parameters of the specimens were taken at one day, one week, one month, three months and six months. Results were subjected to MANOVA and ANOVA/Scheffe's test at significance level 0.05. The effects of time on color parameters (L*, a*, b* values) were found to be shade dependent. All shades exhibited a decrease in L* values over time. With the exception of shade B3, significant differences in L* values were observed at six months. A general decrease in b* values was also observed but differences among the various time intervals were not significant except for shades A3 and C4. No apparent trends were observed for changes in a* values. For all shades, the largest color change (delta E) was observed between one day and one week. The color stability of the resin-modified glass ionomer investigated was shade dependent. A general decrease in lightness and yellow chroma was observed.
...
PMID:Color stability of a resin-modified glass ionomer cement. 1169 83

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of surface conditions of dental resin composites on the measured color depending on the measuring geometry (SCE, SCI), and to determine the color difference (DeltaE*) caused by varied surface conditions. Color and surface roughness (Ra) of five brands of resin composites of A2 shade were measured after polymerization and polishing with 600-, 1000-, or 1500-grit SiC paper. Color was measured according to the CIE L*a*b* color scale. DeltaE* between different surface conditions was calculated by the equation DeltaE* = [(DeltaL*)(2) + (Deltaa*)(2) + (Deltab*)(2)](1/2). Before polishing, CIE L* values with the SCE were significantly lower than those measured with the SCI. Before polishing, DeltaE* values depending on the measuring geometry were very high (3.78-5.93). However, those after polishing were lower than 1.61. CIE L* values increased after polishing (p < 0.05) with the SCE; however, they were not changed with the SCI. DeltaE* values between Mylar-covered and 600-grit polished specimens were 4.20-5.99 with the SCE and 0.27-1.46 with the SCI. Measurement with the SCE geometry may result in accurate color determination, which reflects the surface conditions of dental restorative materials. DeltaE* values measured with the SCE between the specimens of different surface conditions were significantly higher than those with the SCI (p < 0.05).
...
PMID:Effect of surface conditions on the color of dental resin composites. 1220 13

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the color difference depending on the surface topography of roughness and glazing, and to determine the effects of color measuring geometry and the standard illuminant on the color of a dental porcelain. Disk specimens of A3 shade were fired with commercial dental porcelain for PFM. Specimens were divided into non-polished (ST 1), polished with 200, 400, 1000, 1500-grit SiC papers (ST 2, 3, 4, 5) and glazed (ST 6) groups. After measuring the average surface roughness (Ra), color was determined under the illuminant A and D65 on a spectrophotometer with the specular component excluded (SCE) and included (SCI) geometry. Ra values were significantly influenced by the surface topography. With the SCE, the CIE L* value after glazing was significantly lower than that after polishing. Color differences (DeltaE*) measured with the SCE were higher than those with the SCI (2.61-4.66 vs. 0.93-1.57). Therefore the SCE geometry seemed to more accurate protocol for the color measurement of dental porcelain.
...
PMID:Effect of surface topography on the color of dental porcelain. 1534 43

The objective of this study was to evaluate the difference in the colour and colour change of dental resin composites over commonly used two backgrounds. Colour of five uncured and cured resin composites before and after polishing with 600-, 1000- or 1500-grit SiC paper was measured according to the CIELAB colour scale relative to the illuminant D65 over a white background (WB; reflectance = 91.57%) and a light trap (LT; reflectance = 0.01%) on a reflection spectrophotometer with the SCE geometry. Colour difference (DeltaE*ab) by the background, and by the specimen conditions over each of two backgrounds was calculated. DeltaE*ab values between the same specimen by the background were 2.38-11.60. DeltaE*ab values by the specimen condition were varied by the background, and DeltaE*ab between cured/polished specimens over WB were significantly higher than those over LT (P < 0.05) except a few cases. Background influenced three-colour coordinates of CIE L*, a*, and b* values differently depending on the material and the specimen condition. Background significantly influenced the colour coordinates and colour difference by the specimen conditions. As the light trap can eliminate the influence of variations at the background, measured colour over the light trap can be the colour of material itself. Correlation between the measured colour and varied shades of background should be further studied.
...
PMID:Difference in the colour and colour change of dental resin composites by the background. 1570 34

The objective was to measure the combined effect of mucin, chlorhexidine and tea solution on the staining of four dental resin composites, and to determine the effect of surface sealant on staining. One side of cured resin composite specimens of 10 mm in diameter and 2 mm in thickness were polished with 600-grit silicon carbide paper. One group of specimens (n = 5) was treated with a surface sealant [BisCover, Bisco, USA; SS (surface sealant) group], and the other group was not (NO group; control). Specimens were sequentially immersed in the following substances: Mucin in phosphate buffered saline (PBS); chlorhexidine; tea solution; and ultrasonic cleaning and then immersion in PBS. Color was measured on a reflection spectrophotometer. Changes in color (DeltaE (*) (ab)) and color parameters, such as hue, chroma and value, after immersion in tea solution and subsequent cleaning were analyzed by repeated measures, analysis of variance at the 0.05 level of significance. The range of DeltaE (*) (ab) values after immersion in tea solution was 11.4-21.1 for NO group and 10.5-19.6 for SS group, and that after cleaning was 2.4-10.0 for NO group and 2.7-8.3 for SS group. After staining, CIE L (*) value (lightness) decreased, and CIE a (*) and b (*) values increased. Color changes of resin composites were not acceptable after sequential immersion treatment (DeltaE (*) ( ab ) > 3.3). The changes in color and color parameters of sealant applied group were not significantly different from those of control group except for a few combinations of color parameters and resin composites.
...
PMID:Combined effects of staining substances on resin composites before and after surface sealant application. 1713 9