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Amanda Corrêa, Giovane Moro, Luis Eduardo Cechin, Luciano Gonçalves, Rachel O Rocha, Fabio Zovico Maxnuck Soares
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Polywave LEDs increase the degree of conversion of composite resins, but not adhesive systems: a systematic review and meta-analysis of in vitro studies.

This study aimed to systematically review the literature for laboratory studies that evaluated the influence of mono- and polywave light-emitting diode (LED) devices on the degree of conversion (DC) of composite resins and adhesive systems. A search of three electronic databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus) and using Google Scholar was conducted through June 2024 to identify eligible studies that compared monowave and polywave LED devices on the DC of composite resins and adhesive systems. Studies that evaluated DC using indirect methods, material other than composite resin and adhesive system, and missing DC values as mean and standard deviation were excluded. Meta-analysis was performed at a significance level of ≤ 0.05 comparing DC values (mean and standard deviation) produced by LEDs. Heterogeneity was quantified using I2 values. 79 potentially relevant studies were identified from online databases, 27 were selected for full-text assessment, and 22 were included in this systematic review. Eighteen of the included studies had a high risk of bias and four had a moderate risk of bias. Polywave LEDs significantly improved the DC of composite resins (p ≤ 0.5) and did not affect on adhesive systems (p = 0.18). Despite the high risk of bias and the heterogeneity of the included studies, the available evidence may support the conclusion that polywave LED devices improve the DC of composite resins. Monowave or polywave LED devices did not affect the DC of adhesive systems.

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Lasers in Medical Science
Lasers in Medical Science 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
192
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Lasers in Medical Science (LIMS) has established itself as the leading international journal in the rapidly expanding field of medical and dental applications of lasers and light. It provides a forum for the publication of papers on the technical, experimental, and clinical aspects of the use of medical lasers, including lasers in surgery, endoscopy, angioplasty, hyperthermia of tumors, and photodynamic therapy. In addition to medical laser applications, LIMS presents high-quality manuscripts on a wide range of dental topics, including aesthetic dentistry, endodontics, orthodontics, and prosthodontics. The journal publishes articles on the medical and dental applications of novel laser technologies, light delivery systems, sensors to monitor laser effects, basic laser-tissue interactions, and the modeling of laser-tissue interactions. Beyond laser applications, LIMS features articles relating to the use of non-laser light-tissue interactions.
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