Curing efficiency of dual-cure resin cement under zirconia with two different light curing units.

Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry Pub Date : 2015-04-29 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.17096/jiufd.97059
Pınar Gultekin, Elif Pak Tunc, Deger Ongul, Volkan Turp, Ozgur Bultan, Burcin Karataslı
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Abstract

Purpose: Adequate polymerization is a crucial factor in obtaining optimal physical properties and a satisfying clinical performance from composite resin materials. The aim of this study was to evaluate the polymerization efficiency of dual-cure resin cement cured with two different light curing units under zirconia structures having differing thicknesses.

Materials and methods: 4 zirconia discs framework in 4 mm diameter and in 0.5 mm, 1 mm and 1.5 mm thickness were prepared using computer-aided design system. One of the 0.5 mm-thick substructures was left as mono-layered whereas others were layered with feldspathic porcelain of same thickness and ceramic samples with 4 different thicknesses (0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2.0 mm) were prepared. For each group (n=12) resin cement was light cured in polytetrafluoroethylene molds using Light Emitting Diode (LED) or Quartz-Tungsten Halogen (QHT) light curing units under each of 4 zirconia based discs (n=96). The values of depth of cure (in mm) and the Vickers Hardness Number values (VHN) were evaluated for each specimen.

Results: The use of LED curing unit produced a greater depth of cure compared to QTH under ceramic discs with 0.5 and 1 mm thickness (p<0.05).At 100μm and 300 μm depth, the LED unit produced significantly greater VHN values compared to the QTH unit (p<0.05). At 500 μm depth, the difference between the VHN values of LED and QTH groups were not statistically significant.

Conclusion: Light curing may not result in adequate resin cement polymerization under thick zirconia structures. LED light sources should be preferred over QTH for curing dual-cure resin cements, especially for those under thicker zirconia restorations.

两种不同光固化单元氧化锆下双固化树脂水泥的固化效率。
目的:充分的聚合是复合树脂材料获得最佳物理性能和满意临床性能的关键因素。本研究的目的是评价两种不同光固化单元在不同厚度氧化锆结构下的双固化树脂水泥的聚合效率。材料与方法:采用计算机辅助设计系统制备直径为4mm、厚度为0.5 mm、1mm和1.5 mm的4个氧化锆圆盘框架。其中一个0.5 mm厚的子结构为单层结构,而其他子结构则用相同厚度的长石瓷分层,并制备了4种不同厚度(0.5、1、1.5和2.0 mm)的陶瓷样品。每组(n=12)树脂水泥在聚四氟乙烯模具中使用发光二极管(LED)或石英钨卤(QHT)光固化单元在4个氧化锆基圆盘(n=96)下进行光固化。对每个试样的固化深度(mm)和维氏硬度值(VHN)进行了评估。结果:在0.5 mm和1mm厚度的陶瓷片下,LED固化装置的固化深度比QTH更大。结论:在较厚的氧化锆结构下,光固化可能不会导致足够的树脂水泥聚合。对于双固化树脂胶结物,特别是在较厚的氧化锆修复体下,应优先使用LED光源而不是QTH光源。
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