Effects of radiant exposure values using second and third generation light curing units on the degree of conversion of a lucirin-based resin composite

Abstract Alternative photoinitiators with different absorption wavelengths have been used in resin composites (RCs), so it is crucial to evaluate the effectiveness of light-curing units (LCUs) on these products. Objective Using Fourier transform infrared analysis (FTIR) in vitro, the effects of va...

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Main Authors: Kelly Antonieta Oliveira Rodrigues de Faria CARDOSO, Driellen Christine ZARPELLON, Camila Ferreira Leite MADRUGA, José Augusto RODRIGUES, Cesar Augusto Galvão ARRAIS
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Published: University of São Paulo
Series:Journal of Applied Oral Science
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spelling doaj-aebcc24f1f45495ca2458c5599e4784a2020-11-25T01:24:00ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-776525214014610.1590/1678-77572016-0388S1678-77572017000200140Effects of radiant exposure values using second and third generation light curing units on the degree of conversion of a lucirin-based resin compositeKelly Antonieta Oliveira Rodrigues de Faria CARDOSODriellen Christine ZARPELLONCamila Ferreira Leite MADRUGAJosé Augusto RODRIGUESCesar Augusto Galvão ARRAISAbstract Alternative photoinitiators with different absorption wavelengths have been used in resin composites (RCs), so it is crucial to evaluate the effectiveness of light-curing units (LCUs) on these products. Objective Using Fourier transform infrared analysis (FTIR) in vitro, the effects of varying radiant exposure (RE) values generated by second and third generation LED LCUs on the degree of conversion (DC) and maximum rate of polymerization (Rpmax) of an experimental Lucirin TPO-based RC were evaluated. Material and Methods 1 mm or 2 mm thick silicon molds were positioned on a horizontal attenuated total reflectance (ATR) unit attached to an infrared spectroscope. The RC was inserted into the molds and exposed to varying REs (18, 36 and 56 J/cm2) using second (Radii Plus, SDI) and third generation LED LCUs (Bluephase G2/Ivoclar Vivadent) or a quartz tungsten based LCU (Optilux 501/SDS Kerr). FTIR spectra (n=7) were recorded for 10 min (1 spectrum/s, 16 scans/spectrum, resolution 4 cm-1) immediately after their application to the ATR. The DC was calculated using standard techniques for observing changes in aliphatic to aromatic peak ratios both prior to, and 10 min after curing, as well as during each 1 second interval. DC and Rpmax data were analyzed using 3-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post-hoc test (p=0.05). Results No significant difference in DC or Rpmax was observed between the 1 mm or 2 mm thick specimens when RE values were delivered by Optilux 501 or when the 1 mm thick composites were exposed to light emitted by Bluephase G2, which in turn promoted a lower DC when 18 J/cm2 (13 s) were delivered to the 2 mm thick specimens. Radii Plus promoted DC and Rpmax values close to zero under most conditions, while the delivery of 56 J/cm2 (40 s) resulted in low DC values. Conclusions The third generation LCU provided an optimal polymerization of Lucirin TPO-based RC under most tested conditions, whereas the second generation LED-curing unit was useless regardless of the RE.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572017000200140&lng=en&tlng=enComposite resinsDental photoinitiatorsDental curing lights
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author Kelly Antonieta Oliveira Rodrigues de Faria CARDOSO
Driellen Christine ZARPELLON
Camila Ferreira Leite MADRUGA
José Augusto RODRIGUES
Cesar Augusto Galvão ARRAIS
spellingShingle Kelly Antonieta Oliveira Rodrigues de Faria CARDOSO
Driellen Christine ZARPELLON
Camila Ferreira Leite MADRUGA
José Augusto RODRIGUES
Cesar Augusto Galvão ARRAIS
Effects of radiant exposure values using second and third generation light curing units on the degree of conversion of a lucirin-based resin composite
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Composite resins
Dental photoinitiators
Dental curing lights
author_facet Kelly Antonieta Oliveira Rodrigues de Faria CARDOSO
Driellen Christine ZARPELLON
Camila Ferreira Leite MADRUGA
José Augusto RODRIGUES
Cesar Augusto Galvão ARRAIS
author_sort Kelly Antonieta Oliveira Rodrigues de Faria CARDOSO
title Effects of radiant exposure values using second and third generation light curing units on the degree of conversion of a lucirin-based resin composite
title_short Effects of radiant exposure values using second and third generation light curing units on the degree of conversion of a lucirin-based resin composite
title_full Effects of radiant exposure values using second and third generation light curing units on the degree of conversion of a lucirin-based resin composite
title_fullStr Effects of radiant exposure values using second and third generation light curing units on the degree of conversion of a lucirin-based resin composite
title_full_unstemmed Effects of radiant exposure values using second and third generation light curing units on the degree of conversion of a lucirin-based resin composite
title_sort effects of radiant exposure values using second and third generation light curing units on the degree of conversion of a lucirin-based resin composite
publisher University of São Paulo
series Journal of Applied Oral Science
issn 1678-7765
description Abstract Alternative photoinitiators with different absorption wavelengths have been used in resin composites (RCs), so it is crucial to evaluate the effectiveness of light-curing units (LCUs) on these products. Objective Using Fourier transform infrared analysis (FTIR) in vitro, the effects of varying radiant exposure (RE) values generated by second and third generation LED LCUs on the degree of conversion (DC) and maximum rate of polymerization (Rpmax) of an experimental Lucirin TPO-based RC were evaluated. Material and Methods 1 mm or 2 mm thick silicon molds were positioned on a horizontal attenuated total reflectance (ATR) unit attached to an infrared spectroscope. The RC was inserted into the molds and exposed to varying REs (18, 36 and 56 J/cm2) using second (Radii Plus, SDI) and third generation LED LCUs (Bluephase G2/Ivoclar Vivadent) or a quartz tungsten based LCU (Optilux 501/SDS Kerr). FTIR spectra (n=7) were recorded for 10 min (1 spectrum/s, 16 scans/spectrum, resolution 4 cm-1) immediately after their application to the ATR. The DC was calculated using standard techniques for observing changes in aliphatic to aromatic peak ratios both prior to, and 10 min after curing, as well as during each 1 second interval. DC and Rpmax data were analyzed using 3-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post-hoc test (p=0.05). Results No significant difference in DC or Rpmax was observed between the 1 mm or 2 mm thick specimens when RE values were delivered by Optilux 501 or when the 1 mm thick composites were exposed to light emitted by Bluephase G2, which in turn promoted a lower DC when 18 J/cm2 (13 s) were delivered to the 2 mm thick specimens. Radii Plus promoted DC and Rpmax values close to zero under most conditions, while the delivery of 56 J/cm2 (40 s) resulted in low DC values. Conclusions The third generation LCU provided an optimal polymerization of Lucirin TPO-based RC under most tested conditions, whereas the second generation LED-curing unit was useless regardless of the RE.
topic Composite resins
Dental photoinitiators
Dental curing lights
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572017000200140&lng=en&tlng=en
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