In vitro changes in pulpal temperature during light exposure at different pulpal fluid flows.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Cristiane Maucoski, Juliana Anany Gonzales Guarneri, Richard Bengt Price
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This in vitro study evaluated the effect of three different fluid flow rates on the pulp temperature (PT) of an empty Class II cavity using three high-powered light-curing units (LCUs): Bluephase PowerCure (Ivoclar Vivadent), PinkWave (Vista Apex), and Valo X (Ultradent), using both 10 s (normal) and their highest irradiance, shortest exposure modes. The spectral radiant power, irradiance, and radiant exposure delivered from each LCU were measured using an integrating sphere. A T-type thermocouple was placed inside the pulp chamber of a human molar with a Class II cavity. Three different pulpal flow rates were evaluated: 0.026 mL/min, 0.2 mL/min and 1 mL/min. After reaching a baseline of 32 °C, PT measurements were recorded every 0.5 s before, during and after light exposure (n = 5). The temperature increases (ΔT) for the different light conditions at the different fluid flow rates were analyzed using ANOVA followed by the Tukey post hoc tests (⍺ = 0.05). No significant changes in PT were found between pulpal fluid flow rates of 0.026 mL/min and 0.2 mL/min, but there was a lower PT when the pulp fluid flow was increased to 1 mL/min. The LCUs produced different ΔT. The PT rise was directly associated with the radiant exposure (J/cm2) and spectral radiant power delivered by each exposure mode. The PinkWave-10 s produced the greatest ΔT across all the simulated pulp fluid flow rates (2.7 °C ± 0.3 at 1 mL/min; 3.8 °C ± 0.4 at 0.026 mL/min). The PowerCure-3 s and PinkWave-3 s produced the smallest ΔT (p ≤ 0.05).

不同牙髓液流量下光照射时牙髓温度的体外变化。
本体外研究使用三种高功率光固化装置(lcu): Bluephase PowerCure (Ivoclar Vivadent)、PinkWave (Vista Apex)和Valo X (Ultradent),分别使用10 s(正常)和最高辐照度、最短曝光模式,评估了三种不同流体流速对空II类腔的牙浆温度(PT)的影响。光谱辐射功率,辐照度和辐射曝光从每个LCU传递使用积分球测量。将t型热电偶放置在具有II类腔的人类磨牙的牙髓腔内。评估三种不同的牙髓流速:0.026 mL/min、0.2 mL/min和1 mL/min。在达到32°C基线后,在光照前、期间和之后每0.5 s记录一次PT测量(n = 5)。采用方差分析和Tukey事后检验(χ = 0.05)分析不同光照条件下不同流体流速下的温升(ΔT)。髓液流速为0.026 mL/min和0.2 mL/min时,PT无明显变化,但当髓液流速增加到1 mL/min时,PT有所降低。lcu产生了不同的ΔT。PT的上升与辐射曝光量(J/cm2)和每种曝光方式的光谱辐射功率直接相关。在所有模拟的牙髓流体流速中,PinkWave-10 s产生了最大的ΔT (1 mL/min时2.7°C±0.3;0.026 mL/min时3.8°C±0.4)。PowerCure-3 s和PinkWave-3 s产生最小ΔT (p≤0.05)。
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Odontology
Odontology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
4.00%
发文量
91
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal Odontology covers all disciplines involved in the fields of dentistry and craniofacial research, including molecular studies related to oral health and disease. Peer-reviewed articles cover topics ranging from research on human dental pulp, to comparisons of analgesics in surgery, to analysis of biofilm properties of dental plaque.
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