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Evaluation of the influence of light-curing units on the degree of conversion in depth of a bulk-fill resin

BACKGROUND: It is known that bulk-fill have been widely studied and used by dentists in the clinic. However, the use of light-curing units that do not have the ability to adequately light-cure these materials at the appropriate depth can affect their clinical performance. The aim of this study was e...

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Autores principales: Tsuzuki, Fernanda-Midori, de Castro-Hoshino, Lidiane-Vizioli, Lopes, Larissa-Coelho-Pires, Sato, Francielle, Baesso, Mauro-Luciano, Terada, Raquel-Sano-Suga
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33282131
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.57288
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author Tsuzuki, Fernanda-Midori
de Castro-Hoshino, Lidiane-Vizioli
Lopes, Larissa-Coelho-Pires
Sato, Francielle
Baesso, Mauro-Luciano
Terada, Raquel-Sano-Suga
author_facet Tsuzuki, Fernanda-Midori
de Castro-Hoshino, Lidiane-Vizioli
Lopes, Larissa-Coelho-Pires
Sato, Francielle
Baesso, Mauro-Luciano
Terada, Raquel-Sano-Suga
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description BACKGROUND: It is known that bulk-fill have been widely studied and used by dentists in the clinic. However, the use of light-curing units that do not have the ability to adequately light-cure these materials at the appropriate depth can affect their clinical performance. The aim of this study was evaluating the influence of 5 different light curing units (LCUs) on the degree of conversion (DC) of a bulk-fill resin at depths of 0 to 4 mm and determined the effect of using 20s exposure and 40s. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cylinders of composite were made in a stainless steel matrix (n=10). The specimens were exposed from the top surface using 5 LCUs: Valo® Cordless (VA); Radii Plus (RA); Emitter.D (EM), Biolux Plus (BI), Woodpecker® (WO). The emission wavelength and the power density was determined. After the photoactivation, the Raman vibrational modes were calculated taking as reference the peaks at 1,601 (aromatic bonds C=C) and 1,640 cm-1 (aliphatic bonds C=C). RESULTS: The largest difference in DC in 20s, comparing the values obtained in the first and last layer is for BI, with a variation from 61.24% to 53.86%. Comparing the LCUs, the last layer in 40s DC values are 57.40% (BI), 58.21% (WO), 58.97% (VA), 60.90% (RA) and 62.42% (EM). The higher the dose (J/cm²) and the close the λmax is to the maximum CQ absorption length (λmax ~ 470 nm) the better the DC value. CONCLUSIONS: There was a significant difference in the DC values between the LCUs with increasing depth of the bulk-fill increments. Results indicate significant differences in DC among the different LCUs as well as enhanced DC when using 40s exposure compared to 20s. It is suggested that for DC improvement using lower power photoactivator increase the exposure time the exposure time should be 20s to 40s. Key words:Polymerization, Composite Resins, Raman spectroscopy.
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spelling pubmed-77007842020-12-04 Evaluation of the influence of light-curing units on the degree of conversion in depth of a bulk-fill resin Tsuzuki, Fernanda-Midori de Castro-Hoshino, Lidiane-Vizioli Lopes, Larissa-Coelho-Pires Sato, Francielle Baesso, Mauro-Luciano Terada, Raquel-Sano-Suga J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: It is known that bulk-fill have been widely studied and used by dentists in the clinic. However, the use of light-curing units that do not have the ability to adequately light-cure these materials at the appropriate depth can affect their clinical performance. The aim of this study was evaluating the influence of 5 different light curing units (LCUs) on the degree of conversion (DC) of a bulk-fill resin at depths of 0 to 4 mm and determined the effect of using 20s exposure and 40s. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cylinders of composite were made in a stainless steel matrix (n=10). The specimens were exposed from the top surface using 5 LCUs: Valo® Cordless (VA); Radii Plus (RA); Emitter.D (EM), Biolux Plus (BI), Woodpecker® (WO). The emission wavelength and the power density was determined. After the photoactivation, the Raman vibrational modes were calculated taking as reference the peaks at 1,601 (aromatic bonds C=C) and 1,640 cm-1 (aliphatic bonds C=C). RESULTS: The largest difference in DC in 20s, comparing the values obtained in the first and last layer is for BI, with a variation from 61.24% to 53.86%. Comparing the LCUs, the last layer in 40s DC values are 57.40% (BI), 58.21% (WO), 58.97% (VA), 60.90% (RA) and 62.42% (EM). The higher the dose (J/cm²) and the close the λmax is to the maximum CQ absorption length (λmax ~ 470 nm) the better the DC value. CONCLUSIONS: There was a significant difference in the DC values between the LCUs with increasing depth of the bulk-fill increments. Results indicate significant differences in DC among the different LCUs as well as enhanced DC when using 40s exposure compared to 20s. It is suggested that for DC improvement using lower power photoactivator increase the exposure time the exposure time should be 20s to 40s. Key words:Polymerization, Composite Resins, Raman spectroscopy. Medicina Oral S.L. 2020-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7700784/ /pubmed/33282131 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.57288 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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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Tsuzuki, Fernanda-Midori
de Castro-Hoshino, Lidiane-Vizioli
Lopes, Larissa-Coelho-Pires
Sato, Francielle
Baesso, Mauro-Luciano
Terada, Raquel-Sano-Suga
Evaluation of the influence of light-curing units on the degree of conversion in depth of a bulk-fill resin
title Evaluation of the influence of light-curing units on the degree of conversion in depth of a bulk-fill resin
title_full Evaluation of the influence of light-curing units on the degree of conversion in depth of a bulk-fill resin
title_fullStr Evaluation of the influence of light-curing units on the degree of conversion in depth of a bulk-fill resin
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the influence of light-curing units on the degree of conversion in depth of a bulk-fill resin
title_short Evaluation of the influence of light-curing units on the degree of conversion in depth of a bulk-fill resin
title_sort evaluation of the influence of light-curing units on the degree of conversion in depth of a bulk-fill resin
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33282131
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.57288
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