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Item Evolución de la fluorescencia en las resinas compuestas(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2019) Navia Fajardo, Natalia Andrea; Henao Montenegro, Stefanny; Vinasco Saavedra, Katherin; Sepúlveda Navarro, Wilmer Fabián (Director)Fluorescence is a phenomenon in which the energy absorbed by the natural teeth is transformed into light with long wavelengths when an ultraviolet light hits the natural surfaces of the teeth, they emit a blue fluorescence, while in the light of day they become whiter to maintain the equality of tones and to establish harmony with the adjacent teeth; Composite resins should not only simulate but also maintain translucency, fluorescence and opalescence to avoid problems of metamerism and other aesthetic problems; This research aims to analyze the evolution of the fluorescence of composite resins, according to the literature 2012-2109; a compilation monograph is made, where the basis of the information corresponds to the review of the national and international literature regarding the fluorescence in the composite resins. The information was collected taking into account the 7 selection criteria and the information was recorded chronologically from 2012 to 2019; review of literature in database (ScienceDirect, Scopus, Embase), free database (Medline), medical database (Pubmed); The type of design is observational-descriptive. As a result, the databases of the University of Santiago de Cali were revised, they yielded 3,908 documents, based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, 86 articles were selected. Initially, 38 articles were filtered. Of these, 7 articles were excluded because they did not provide relevant information. fluorescence; it can be concluded that the information was collected that the fluorescence in the composite resins does not show any evolution according to the articles analyzed for this literary review. The basic components that generate fluorescence in composite resins are universal, but the manufacturers do not mention chemical substances or exact amounts that complement or improve these optical properties so it is general what the dentist has the need to perform new research.