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Kinetic parameters and monomeric conversion of different dental composites using standard and soft-start photoactivation modes
Fecha
2012Registro en:
LASER PHYSICS, NEW YORK, v. 22, n. 6, supl., Part 3, pp. 1099-1104, JUN, 2012
1054-660X
10.1134/S1054660X12060011
Autor
Denis, Aline Bassi
Viana, Rommel Bezerra
Plepis, Ana Maria de Guzzi
Institución
Resumen
This paper evaluates the photopolymerization kinetics and degree of conversion of different commercial dental composites when photoactivated by a LED curing unit using two different modes (standard and soft-start mode). The investigation was performed on with RelyX ARC (dual-cured), Filtek Z-350 (Nanocomposite), Filtek Z-250 (Hybrid), and Filtek Z-350flow (Flowable) resin composites. The analysis used was attenuated total reflection with a Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR). The RelyX ARC resin demonstrated the highest degree of conversion with both LED photoactivation modes. For this resin a 28% decrease in maximum rate was observed and the time to reach its highest rate was almost 2.3 times higher than when the soft-start photoactivation light curing was used. Z-350flow resin recorder a higher maximum rate using the soft-start mode rather than the standard mode. In contrast, the Z-250 showed a higher value using the standard mode. Although Z-250 and Z-350 showed a higher total degree of conversion effectiveness using the soft-start mode, RelyX and Z-350flow achieved a higher value using the standard mode.