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Shrinkage Stress and Temperature Variation in Resin Composites Cured via Different Photoactivation Methods: Insights for Standardisation of the Photopolymerisation

The literature has shown that there is no consensus regarding the best resin composite photoactivation protocol. This study evaluated the efficiency of the conventional, soft-start, pulse-delay and exponential protocols for photoactivation of resin composites in reducing the shrinkage stress and tem...

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Autores principales: dos Santos Sousa, Guilherme, Guimarães, Gabriel Felipe, Marcelino, Edilmar, Rodokas, José Eduardo Petit, de Oliveira Júnior, Arilson José, Cesarino, Ivana, Leão, Alcides Lopes, dos Santos Riccardi, Carla, Arjmand, Mohammad, Simões, Rafael Plana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8272171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201846
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132065
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author dos Santos Sousa, Guilherme
Guimarães, Gabriel Felipe
Marcelino, Edilmar
Rodokas, José Eduardo Petit
de Oliveira Júnior, Arilson José
Cesarino, Ivana
Leão, Alcides Lopes
dos Santos Riccardi, Carla
Arjmand, Mohammad
Simões, Rafael Plana
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Guimarães, Gabriel Felipe
Marcelino, Edilmar
Rodokas, José Eduardo Petit
de Oliveira Júnior, Arilson José
Cesarino, Ivana
Leão, Alcides Lopes
dos Santos Riccardi, Carla
Arjmand, Mohammad
Simões, Rafael Plana
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description The literature has shown that there is no consensus regarding the best resin composite photoactivation protocol. This study evaluated the efficiency of the conventional, soft-start, pulse-delay and exponential protocols for photoactivation of resin composites in reducing the shrinkage stress and temperature variation during the photopolymerisation. The photoactivation processes were performed using a photocuring unit and a smartphone app developed to control the irradiance according each photoactivation protocol. These photoactivation methods were evaluated applying photoactivation energies recommended by the resins manufactures. Three brands of resin composites were analysed: Z-250, Charisma and Ultrafill. The cure effectiveness was evaluated through depth of cure experiments. All results were statistically evaluated using one-way and multi-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA). The use of exponential and pulse-delay methods resulted in a significant reduction of the shrinkage stress for all evaluated resins; however, the pulse-delay method required too long a photoactivation time. The increases on the temperature were lower when the exponential photoactivation was applied; however, the temperature variation for all photoactivation protocols was not enough to cause damage in the restoration area. The evaluation of the depth of cure showed that all photoactivation protocols resulted in cured resins with equivalent hardness, indicating that the choice of an alternative photoactivation protocol did not harm the polymerisation. In this way, the results showed the exponential protocol as the best photoactivation technique for practical applications.
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spelling pubmed-82721712021-07-11 Shrinkage Stress and Temperature Variation in Resin Composites Cured via Different Photoactivation Methods: Insights for Standardisation of the Photopolymerisation dos Santos Sousa, Guilherme Guimarães, Gabriel Felipe Marcelino, Edilmar Rodokas, José Eduardo Petit de Oliveira Júnior, Arilson José Cesarino, Ivana Leão, Alcides Lopes dos Santos Riccardi, Carla Arjmand, Mohammad Simões, Rafael Plana Polymers (Basel) Article The literature has shown that there is no consensus regarding the best resin composite photoactivation protocol. This study evaluated the efficiency of the conventional, soft-start, pulse-delay and exponential protocols for photoactivation of resin composites in reducing the shrinkage stress and temperature variation during the photopolymerisation. The photoactivation processes were performed using a photocuring unit and a smartphone app developed to control the irradiance according each photoactivation protocol. These photoactivation methods were evaluated applying photoactivation energies recommended by the resins manufactures. Three brands of resin composites were analysed: Z-250, Charisma and Ultrafill. The cure effectiveness was evaluated through depth of cure experiments. All results were statistically evaluated using one-way and multi-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA). The use of exponential and pulse-delay methods resulted in a significant reduction of the shrinkage stress for all evaluated resins; however, the pulse-delay method required too long a photoactivation time. The increases on the temperature were lower when the exponential photoactivation was applied; however, the temperature variation for all photoactivation protocols was not enough to cause damage in the restoration area. The evaluation of the depth of cure showed that all photoactivation protocols resulted in cured resins with equivalent hardness, indicating that the choice of an alternative photoactivation protocol did not harm the polymerisation. In this way, the results showed the exponential protocol as the best photoactivation technique for practical applications. MDPI 2021-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8272171/ /pubmed/34201846 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132065 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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dos Santos Sousa, Guilherme
Guimarães, Gabriel Felipe
Marcelino, Edilmar
Rodokas, José Eduardo Petit
de Oliveira Júnior, Arilson José
Cesarino, Ivana
Leão, Alcides Lopes
dos Santos Riccardi, Carla
Arjmand, Mohammad
Simões, Rafael Plana
Shrinkage Stress and Temperature Variation in Resin Composites Cured via Different Photoactivation Methods: Insights for Standardisation of the Photopolymerisation
title Shrinkage Stress and Temperature Variation in Resin Composites Cured via Different Photoactivation Methods: Insights for Standardisation of the Photopolymerisation
title_full Shrinkage Stress and Temperature Variation in Resin Composites Cured via Different Photoactivation Methods: Insights for Standardisation of the Photopolymerisation
title_fullStr Shrinkage Stress and Temperature Variation in Resin Composites Cured via Different Photoactivation Methods: Insights for Standardisation of the Photopolymerisation
title_full_unstemmed Shrinkage Stress and Temperature Variation in Resin Composites Cured via Different Photoactivation Methods: Insights for Standardisation of the Photopolymerisation
title_short Shrinkage Stress and Temperature Variation in Resin Composites Cured via Different Photoactivation Methods: Insights for Standardisation of the Photopolymerisation
title_sort shrinkage stress and temperature variation in resin composites cured via different photoactivation methods: insights for standardisation of the photopolymerisation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8272171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201846
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132065
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