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Blue Laser for Polymerization of Bulk-Fill Composites: Influence on Polymerization Kinetics (CROSBI ID 319264)

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Negovetić Mandić, Višnja ; Par, Matej ; Marović, Danijela ; Rakić, Mario ; Tarle, Zrinka ; Klarić Sever, Eva Blue Laser for Polymerization of Bulk-Fill Composites: Influence on Polymerization Kinetics // Nanomaterials, 13 (2023), 2; 303, 12. doi: 10.3390/nano13020303

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Negovetić Mandić, Višnja ; Par, Matej ; Marović, Danijela ; Rakić, Mario ; Tarle, Zrinka ; Klarić Sever, Eva

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Blue Laser for Polymerization of Bulk-Fill Composites: Influence on Polymerization Kinetics

The objective of this study was to compare the polymerization kinetics of bulk-fill resin com- posites cured with a LED-curing device and a diode laser (449 nm). Three bulk-fill composites were light- cured with constant radiation exposure at 10 J/cm2 by varying radiant exitance and curing time. The following three light-curing protocols were used: (I) 3300 mW/cm2 for 3 s ; (II) 2000 mW/cm2 for 5 s ; and (III) 1000 mW/cm2 for 10 s. The degree of conversion (DC) was monitored in real time at a data acquisition rate of 2 spectra/s over a 5-min period and again after seven days using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. DC amounted to 30.9–61.7% at 4-mm depth after 5 min. DC values of two sculptable composites were significantly higher with the laser, regardless of the curing protocol used, but not for the flowable composite. The maximum polymerization rate (2.0–22.1%/s) was less affected by the type of curing device for one of the composites, while the other two composites achieved significantly higher values when cured with the laser. Laser curing generally increased the DC and the maximum polymerization rate while it shortened the onset of the maximum reac- tion rate. New handheld laser devices with adjustable power have the potential to be used as a photopolymerization light source for new generations of bulk-fill composites.

dental materials ; curing lights ; dental ; laser ; composite resins ; polymerization

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13 (2)

2023.

303

12

objavljeno

2079-4991

10.3390/nano13020303

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Dentalna medicina, Fizika

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