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Contributions on the Study of the Compressive Strength of the Light-Cured Composite Resins
The mechanical properties of the light-cured composite resins are related to the material composition, but also vary according to the light-source characteristics used for polymerization. In this study we followed the compressive strength variation for a light-cured composite resin according to the...
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Medical University Publishing House Craiova
2009
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994670/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24778814 |
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author | Manolea, H. Degeratu, Sonia Deva, V. Coles, Evantia Draghici, Emma |
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description | The mechanical properties of the light-cured composite resins are related to the material composition, but also vary according to the light-source characteristics used for polymerization. In this study we followed the compressive strength variation for a light-cured composite resin according to the time of exposure to the curing light. With that end in view,18 test pieces were made from a light-cured hybrid composite material (Filtek Z250). The test pieces where then submitted to a compressive force by a mechanical properties universal testing machine. Our results didn’t show an increase of the compressive strength according to the light-curing time increasing, than only in the light-curing time limit indicated by the manufacturer. A longer light-curing time may induce a shrinkage polymerization growth with the formation of internal tensions inside the material. The composite materials light-curing in short layers as long as there is indicated by the manufacturer seems to be a safer method to make the best from a resin qualities, then an exaggerated increase of the light-curing time. The light-curing is indicated to be done in the direction of the compressive forces. To confirm this supposition other mechanical tests are also necessary |
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spelling | pubmed-39946702014-04-28 Contributions on the Study of the Compressive Strength of the Light-Cured Composite Resins Manolea, H. Degeratu, Sonia Deva, V. Coles, Evantia Draghici, Emma Curr Health Sci J Original Paper The mechanical properties of the light-cured composite resins are related to the material composition, but also vary according to the light-source characteristics used for polymerization. In this study we followed the compressive strength variation for a light-cured composite resin according to the time of exposure to the curing light. With that end in view,18 test pieces were made from a light-cured hybrid composite material (Filtek Z250). The test pieces where then submitted to a compressive force by a mechanical properties universal testing machine. Our results didn’t show an increase of the compressive strength according to the light-curing time increasing, than only in the light-curing time limit indicated by the manufacturer. A longer light-curing time may induce a shrinkage polymerization growth with the formation of internal tensions inside the material. The composite materials light-curing in short layers as long as there is indicated by the manufacturer seems to be a safer method to make the best from a resin qualities, then an exaggerated increase of the light-curing time. The light-curing is indicated to be done in the direction of the compressive forces. To confirm this supposition other mechanical tests are also necessary Medical University Publishing House Craiova 2009 2009-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3994670/ /pubmed/24778814 Text en Copyright © 2009, Medical University Publishing House Craiova |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Manolea, H. Degeratu, Sonia Deva, V. Coles, Evantia Draghici, Emma Contributions on the Study of the Compressive Strength of the Light-Cured Composite Resins |
title | Contributions on the Study of the Compressive Strength of the Light-Cured Composite Resins |
title_full | Contributions on the Study of the Compressive Strength of the Light-Cured Composite Resins |
title_fullStr | Contributions on the Study of the Compressive Strength of the Light-Cured Composite Resins |
title_full_unstemmed | Contributions on the Study of the Compressive Strength of the Light-Cured Composite Resins |
title_short | Contributions on the Study of the Compressive Strength of the Light-Cured Composite Resins |
title_sort | contributions on the study of the compressive strength of the light-cured composite resins |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994670/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24778814 |
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