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Comparison of in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate pulp temperature rise during exposure to a Polywave(®) LED light curing unit

OBJECTIVES: To measure and compare in vivo and in vitro pulp temperature (PT) increase (ΔTEMP) over baseline, physiologic temperature using the same intact upper premolars exposed to the same Polywave(®) LED curing light. METHODOLOGY: After local Ethics Committee approval (#255,945), local anesthesi...

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Autores principales: Runnacles, Patricio, Arrais, Cesar Augusto Galvão, Maucoski, Cristiane, Coelho, Ulisses, De Goes, Mario Fernando, Rueggeberg, Frederick Allen
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Publicado: Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31116279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2018-0480
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author Runnacles, Patricio
Arrais, Cesar Augusto Galvão
Maucoski, Cristiane
Coelho, Ulisses
De Goes, Mario Fernando
Rueggeberg, Frederick Allen
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Arrais, Cesar Augusto Galvão
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Rueggeberg, Frederick Allen
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description OBJECTIVES: To measure and compare in vivo and in vitro pulp temperature (PT) increase (ΔTEMP) over baseline, physiologic temperature using the same intact upper premolars exposed to the same Polywave(®) LED curing light. METHODOLOGY: After local Ethics Committee approval (#255,945), local anesthesia, rubber dam isolation, small occlusal preparations/minute pulp exposure (n=15) were performed in teeth requiring extraction for orthodontic reasons. A sterile probe of a temperature measurement system (Temperature Data Acquisition, Physitemp) was placed within the pulp chamber and the buccal surface was sequentially exposed to a LED LCU (Bluephase 20i, Ivoclar Vivadent) using the following exposure modes: 10-s low or high, 5-s Turbo, and 60-s high. Afterwards, the teeth were extracted and K-type thermocouples were placed within the pulp chamber through the original access. The teeth were attached to an assembly simulating the in vivo environment, being similarly exposed while real-time temperature (°C) was recorded. ΔTEMP values and time for temperature to reach maximum (ΔTIME) were subjected to two-way ANOVA and Bonferroni's post-hoc tests (pre-set alpha 0.05). RESULTS: Higher ΔTEMP was observed in vitro than in vivo. No significant difference in ΔTIME was observed between test conditions. A significant, positive relationship was observed between radiant exposure and ΔTEMP for both conditions (in vivo: r2=0.917; p<0.001; in vitro: r2=0.919; p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Although the in vitro model overestimated in vivo PT increase, in vitro PT rise was close to in vivo values for clinically relevant exposure modes.
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spelling pubmed-65343702019-09-16 Comparison of in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate pulp temperature rise during exposure to a Polywave(®) LED light curing unit Runnacles, Patricio Arrais, Cesar Augusto Galvão Maucoski, Cristiane Coelho, Ulisses De Goes, Mario Fernando Rueggeberg, Frederick Allen J Appl Oral Sci Original Article OBJECTIVES: To measure and compare in vivo and in vitro pulp temperature (PT) increase (ΔTEMP) over baseline, physiologic temperature using the same intact upper premolars exposed to the same Polywave(®) LED curing light. METHODOLOGY: After local Ethics Committee approval (#255,945), local anesthesia, rubber dam isolation, small occlusal preparations/minute pulp exposure (n=15) were performed in teeth requiring extraction for orthodontic reasons. A sterile probe of a temperature measurement system (Temperature Data Acquisition, Physitemp) was placed within the pulp chamber and the buccal surface was sequentially exposed to a LED LCU (Bluephase 20i, Ivoclar Vivadent) using the following exposure modes: 10-s low or high, 5-s Turbo, and 60-s high. Afterwards, the teeth were extracted and K-type thermocouples were placed within the pulp chamber through the original access. The teeth were attached to an assembly simulating the in vivo environment, being similarly exposed while real-time temperature (°C) was recorded. ΔTEMP values and time for temperature to reach maximum (ΔTIME) were subjected to two-way ANOVA and Bonferroni's post-hoc tests (pre-set alpha 0.05). RESULTS: Higher ΔTEMP was observed in vitro than in vivo. No significant difference in ΔTIME was observed between test conditions. A significant, positive relationship was observed between radiant exposure and ΔTEMP for both conditions (in vivo: r2=0.917; p<0.001; in vitro: r2=0.919; p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Although the in vitro model overestimated in vivo PT increase, in vitro PT rise was close to in vivo values for clinically relevant exposure modes. Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2019-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6534370/ /pubmed/31116279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2018-0480 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Runnacles, Patricio
Arrais, Cesar Augusto Galvão
Maucoski, Cristiane
Coelho, Ulisses
De Goes, Mario Fernando
Rueggeberg, Frederick Allen
Comparison of in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate pulp temperature rise during exposure to a Polywave(®) LED light curing unit
title Comparison of in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate pulp temperature rise during exposure to a Polywave(®) LED light curing unit
title_full Comparison of in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate pulp temperature rise during exposure to a Polywave(®) LED light curing unit
title_fullStr Comparison of in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate pulp temperature rise during exposure to a Polywave(®) LED light curing unit
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate pulp temperature rise during exposure to a Polywave(®) LED light curing unit
title_short Comparison of in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate pulp temperature rise during exposure to a Polywave(®) LED light curing unit
title_sort comparison of in vivo and in vitro models to evaluate pulp temperature rise during exposure to a polywave(®) led light curing unit
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31116279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2018-0480
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