Color stability of dual-cured and light-cured resin cements: A systematic review and meta-analysis of in vitro studies

J Prosthodont. 2024 Mar;33(3):212-220. doi: 10.1111/jopr.13757. Epub 2023 Sep 24.

Abstract

Purpose: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the difference in the color stability of light-cured and dual-cured resin cements.

Materials and methods: Two separate reviewers used the PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, and Scielo databases to execute the systematic review. For the analysis, studies that evaluated the color stability of dual-cured and light-cured resin cements over time were used. The random effects model was used in the meta-analysis. Analyses of subgroups were carried out based on the aging technique. The methodological quality of each in vitro study was evaluated in accordance with the parameters of a prior systematic review.

Results: From all databases, a total of 2223 articles were retrieved. Following the screening of titles and abstracts, 44 studies were selected for full text review, and a total of 27 articles were used for the qualitative analysis. Finally, 23 articles remained for the qualitative analysis. The majority of studies were labeled as having a medium risk of bias. The global analysis showed that the dual-cure resin cements had considerably greater differences in the color change (p = 0.006). A high heterogeneity index (86%) was found in the analysis.

Conclusions: The best available in vitro evidence suggests that dual-polymerizing cement has higher color variation than light-polymerized materials. To reduce the likelihood of color change after the luting of thin ceramic restorations, clinicians should employ light-polymerizable resin cements.

Keywords: accelerated aging; color stability; resin cement.

Publication types

  • Meta-Analysis
  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Color*
  • Humans
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives*
  • Materials Testing
  • Resin Cements* / chemistry
  • Self-Curing of Dental Resins / methods

Substances

  • Resin Cements