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Δευτέρα 28 Μαΐου 2018

Effect of light curing units on the polymerization of bulk fill resin-based composites

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Publication date: Available online 22 May 2018
Source:Dental Materials
Author(s): Carlos Alberto Kenji Shimokawa, Míriam Lacalle Turbino, Marcelo Giannini, Roberto Ruggiero Braga, Richard Bengt Price
ObjectiveTo determine the potential effect of four different light curing units (LCUs) on the curing profile of two bulk fill resin-based composites (RBCs).MethodsFour LCUs (Bluephase 20i, Celalux 3, Elipar DeepCure-S and Valo Grand) were used to light cure two RBCs (Filtek Bulk Fill Posterior Restorative and Tetric EvoCeram Bulk Fill). The effective tip diameter, radiant power, radiant emittance, emission spectrum and light beam profile of the LCUs were measured. Knoop microhardness was measured at the top and bottom surfaces of RBC specimens that were 12-mm in diameter and 4-mm deep (n=5). The distribution of the spectral radiant power that was delivered to the surface of the specimen and the light transmission through the 4-mm thick specimens was measured using an integrating sphere. Two-way ANOVA and Tukey tests (α=0.05) were applied.ResultsThe Valo Grand produced the most homogeneous microhardness across the surfaces of the RBCs (p>0.05). When the Celalux 3, Bluephase 20i and Elipar DeepCure-S lights were used, the center of the specimens achieved greater hardness values compared to their outer regions (p<0.05). Approximately 10% of the radiant power delivered to the top reached the bottom of the specimen, although almost no violet light passed through 4mm of either RBC. A positive correlation was observed between the radiant exposure and microhardness.SignificanceThe characteristics of the LCUs influenced the photoactivation of the RBCs. The use of a wide tip with a homogeneous light distribution is preferred when light curing RBCs using a bulk curing technique.



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