Results: 14

The effect of ionizing radiation on properties of fluoride-releasing restorative materials

Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of ionizing radiation from high energy X-ray on fluoride release, surface roughness, flexural strength, and surface chemical composition of the materials. The study groups comprised five different restorative materials: Beautifil II, GCP Glass...

Evaluation of intensity standards of tungsten-halogen and led curing units

J. oral res. (Impresa); 8 (2), 2019
Current evidence indicates that the minimum light intensity of photo curing units required to polymerize in a reliable way a composite resin, in increments of 2mm, is 300mW/cm2. The recent introduction of new generations of composite resin materials for large volume increments, partially contrasts with I...

Effect of radiant exposure and UV accelerated aging on physico-chemical and mechanical properties of composite resins

J. appl. oral sci; 27 (), 2019
Abstract Currently, there is no consensus in terms of defining the minimum radiant exposure values necessary for achieving adequate properties of composite resin. In addition, the long-term influence that radiant exposure has on the properties of composite resins is still questionable. Objective: The obj...

Multiple-peak and single-peak dental curing lights comparison on the wear resistance of bulk-fill composites

Abstract: The effects of tooth brushing could affect the long-term esthetic outcome of composite restorations. This study evaluated the effect of two different emission spectrum light-curing units on the surface roughness, roughness profile, topography and microhardness of bulk-fill composites after in v...

Structural and mechanical properties of a giomer-based bulk fill restorative in different curing conditions

J. appl. oral sci; 26 (), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: The main goal of this study was to compare the polymerization degree of bulk-fill giomer resin cured with three different light-curing units (LCUs): a polywave third-generation (Valo); a monowave (DemiUltra: DU); and a second-generation LED (Optima 10: Opt) LCUs by using structural a...

Minimization of polymerization shrinkage effects on composite resins by the control of irradiance during the photoactivation process

J. appl. oral sci; 26 (), 2018
Abstract High levels of shrinkage stress caused by volumetric variations during the activation process are one of the main problems in the practical application of composite resins. Objective The aim of this study is to reduce the shrinkage stress and minimize the effects caused by composite resin volu...

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

J. appl. oral sci; 25 (2), 2017
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...

Comparing depth-dependent curing radiant exposure and time of curing of regular and flow bulk-fill composites

Abstract The effect of restoration depth on the curing time of a conventional and two bulk-fill composite resins by measuring microhardness and the respective radiosity of the bottom surface of the specimen was investigated. 1-, 3- and 5-mm thick washers were filled with Surefil SDR Flow-U (SDR), Tetric ...

Cytotoxicity and cytokine expression induced by silorane and methacrylate-based composite resins

J. appl. oral sci; 24 (4), 2016
ABSTRACT The successful use of composite resins in Dentistry depends on physicochemical properties, but also on the biological compatibility of resins, because of the close association between pulp and dentin. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate cytotoxicity and cytokine production induced ...

El rol del láser en la odontología moderna
The role of laser in modern dentistry

Rev. Círc. Argent. Odontol; 28 (188), 2000
Desde el desarrollo del láser de rubí en 1960 ha habido gran cantidad de odontólogos y pacientes ansiosos por conseguir tratamientos dentales más placenteros. Los múltiples usos de los láseres en odontología involucran cirugías de tejidos blandos, tratamientos de caries en tejidos duros reemplaza...