The Effect of Curing Light Intensity on Free Volume Size in Some Dental Composites.

Q3 Medicine
Mahdieh Shirazinia, Ali Akbar Mehmandoost-Khajeh-Dad, Vahid Dehghani, Jamshid Mehmandoost-Khajeh-Dad, Morteza Khaghani
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Abstract

Background: Dental composite resins - reinforced polymers - are types of synthetic resins that are used in dentistry as restorative material or adhesives. The effect of curing-light intensity on free volume sizes of 4 commercial dental composites has been studied by means of the well-known positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy technique.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to compare the photosensitivity of 4 commercial dimethacrylate-based dental composites.

Material and methods: Positron lifetime spectra were collected using a slow-fast coincidence lifetime spectrometer with a time resolution of 365 ps. The positron source was a ~20 μCi 22Na beta emitter between two 7 μm thick stainless steel foils. The positron source was sandwiched between two identical samples under investigation. The 1st group of samples was polymerized by a 20-second photo-exposure, and the 2nd group of samples was irradiated by the blue curing light for 40 s. The positron annihilation lifetime spectrums were separated into components using the PAScual Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy data analysis program.

Results: The results showed that the lifetime component associated with free volumes differed in the different composites and depended on the irradiation time. The results indicated that the Coltene composite has higher photosensitivity than the other samples; the Denfil composite exhibited the lowest photosensitivity of the 4.

Conclusions: The appropriate light-curing intensity depends on the thickness of the composite, which in turn is proportional to the depth of the hole in the tooth undergoing repair.

固化光强度对某些牙科复合材料自由体积大小的影响。
背景:牙科复合树脂-增强聚合物-是一种用于牙科修复材料或粘合剂的合成树脂。利用著名的正电子湮灭寿命谱技术研究了固化光强度对4种商用牙科复合材料自由体积大小的影响。目的:比较4种商用二甲基丙烯酸酯基牙科复合材料的光敏性。材料与方法:采用时间分辨率为365 ps的慢-快重合寿命谱仪采集正电子寿命谱,正电子源为~20 μCi的22Na β发射极,夹在7 μm厚的不锈钢薄膜之间。正电子源夹在两个相同的样品之间。第一组样品经20秒曝光聚合,第二组样品经40秒蓝光固化照射。利用PAScual正电子湮灭谱数据分析程序对正电子湮灭寿命谱进行了分离。结果:在不同的复合材料中,与自由体积相关的寿命成分不同,且与辐照时间有关。结果表明,该复合材料具有较高的光敏性;Denfil复合材料的光敏性最低。结论:适当的光固化强度取决于复合材料的厚度,而复合材料的厚度又与修复牙孔的深度成正比。
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Polimery w medycynie
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