What Is the Impact of Light Curing Modes of High-Powered LED on Temperature Rise in Primary Teeth Dentin

Obada Jabbour, Reem Alfares
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Background: Temperature rise under primary teeth dentin is a severe stress that can cause irreversible damage to the pulp. The objective of this study was to compare the temperature rise under primary teeth dentin induced by a light emitting diode (LED) with different light curing modes. Methods: Sixty dentin discs of 0.5- 1- 1.5- and 2-mm thicknesses were prepared from human primary molars. The resin composite placed in a Teflon cavity was cured using a high-powered LED (Foshan JERRY Medical Apparatus CO., LTD, Foshan, China) for 20 s. The different modes tested in this study were standard mode, ramp mode, and pulse mode (n=5). Temperature was recorded using a k-type thermocouple in direct contact with the dentin disc. Temperature change data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey’s test. Results: The highest temperature rise was observed under a 0.5 mm thick dentin disc with standard mode (4.7 ± 0.42), whereas the lowest values were recorded with pulse mode under 2 mm thick dentin (2.5 ± 0.23). Pulse mode produced a significantly lower temperature rise than standard mode for all dentin thicknesses (P<0.05). Ramp mode gave significantly lower values than standard mode in the 0.5 mm group (P<0.05). For the standard and ramp modes, the 0.5 mm thick group exhibited a higher temperature rise than the 2 mm thick group (P<0.05). Conclusions: Temperature rise related to dentin thickness and curing modes. The standard mode led to a significantly higher temperature rise under thinner dentin than the other modes. Pulse mode gave the lowest values. Thus, it is recommended for use in deep cavities. Clinical Significance: The temperature rise during polymerization of the resin composite with the high-powered LED appeared to be below 5.5 ℃. Hence, it appears to be safe for use in pediatric dentistry.
大功率LED光固化方式对乳牙牙本质温升有何影响
背景:乳牙牙本质温度升高是一种严重的压力,会对牙髓造成不可逆的损伤。本研究的目的是比较不同光固化方式下发光二极管(LED)对乳牙牙本质下温升的影响。方法:以人第一磨牙为材料,制备厚度分别为0.5 ~ 1 ~ 1.5和2mm的牙本质盘60个。树脂复合材料放置在聚四氟乙烯腔中,使用大功率LED(佛山杰里医疗器械有限公司,中国佛山)固化20秒。本研究测试的不同模式为标准模式、斜坡模式和脉冲模式(n=5)。温度记录使用k型热电偶直接接触牙本质盘。温度变化数据采用方差分析(ANOVA)和Tukey检验。结果:标准模式下,0.5 mm厚牙本质盘下温升最高(4.7±0.42),脉冲模式下,2 mm厚牙本质盘下温升最低(2.5±0.23)。在不同牙本质厚度下,脉冲模式的温升均显著低于标准模式(P<0.05)。斜坡模式下0.5 mm组的数值显著低于标准模式(P<0.05)。对于标准模式和斜坡模式,0.5 mm厚组的温升高于2 mm厚组(P<0.05)。结论:温度升高与牙本质厚度和固化方式有关。在较薄的牙本质下,标准模态的温升明显高于其他模态。脉冲模式给出了最低值。因此,建议在深腔中使用。临床意义:高功率LED树脂复合材料在聚合过程中温升低于5.5℃。因此,它似乎是安全的,用于儿科牙科。
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