Temperature analysis during bonding of brackets using LED or halogen light base units


Autoria(s): Silva, Paulo César Gomes; Lizarelli, Rosane de Fátima Zanirato; Moriyama, Lílian Tan; Neto, Sizenando de Toledo Porto; Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

01/02/2005

Resumo

The purpose of our investigation is to compare the intrapulpal temperature changes following blue LED system and halogen lamp irradiation at the enamel surface of permanent teeth. The fixation of brackets using composite resin is more comfortable and faster when using a photo-curable composite. Several light sources can be used: halogens, arc plasma, lasers, and recently blue LED systems. An important aspect to be observed during such a procedures is the temperature change. In this study, we have used nine human extracted permanent teeth: three central incisors, three lateral incisors, and three canines. Teeth were exposed to two light sources: blue LED system (preliminary commercial model LEC 470-II) and halogen lamp (conventional photo-cure equipment). The surface of teeth was exposed for 20, 40, and 60 sec at the buccal and lingual enamel surface with an angle of 45 degrees. Temperature values measured by a thermistor placed at pulpar chamber were read in time intervals of 1 sec. We obtained plots showing the temperature evolution as a function of time for each experiment. There is a correlation between heating quantity and exposition time of light source: with increasing exposition time, heating increases into the pulpal chamber. The halogen lamp showed higher heating than the LED system, which showed a shorter time of cooling than halogen lamp. The blue LED system seems like the indicated light source for photo-cure of composite resin during the bonding of brackets. The fixation of brackets using composite resin is more comfortable and faster when using a photo-curable composite. Blue LED equipment did not heat during its use. This could permit a shorter clinical time of operation and better performance. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Formato

41-46

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pho.2005.23.41

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, v. 23, n. 1, p. 41-46, 2005.

1549-5418

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/68123

10.1089/pho.2005.23.41

WOS:000227566500009

2-s2.0-14844293846

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Bonding #Composite materials #Electric lamps #Halogen elements #Heating #Irradiation #Light emitting diodes #Resins #Thermal effects #Brackets #Composite resins #Halogen lamp irradiation #Photo-curable composites #Enamels #halogen #resin #canine tooth #comparative study #controlled study #enamel #heat treatment #human #human tissue #incisor #laser #light emitting diode #orthodontic device #prosthesis fixation #temperature sensitivity #tooth pulp #Body Temperature #Dental Bonding #Dental Pulp #Halogens #Humans #Lighting
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article