Micro-hardness evaluation of a micro-hybrid composite resin light cured with halogen light, light-emitting diode and argon ion laser


Autoria(s): RODE, Katia M.; FREITAS, Patricia M. de; LLORET, Patricia R.; POWELL, Lynn G.; TURBINO, Miriam L.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

Resumo

This in vitro study aimed to determine whether the micro-hardness of a composite resin is modified by the light units or by the thickness of the increment. Composite resin disks were divided into 15 groups (n = 5), according to the factors under study: composite resin thickness (0 mm, 1 mm, 2 mm , 3 mm and 4 mm) and light units. The light activation was performed with halogen light (HL) (40 s, 500 mW/cm(2)), argon ion laser (AL) (30 s, 600 mW/cm(2)) or light-emitting diode (LED) (30 s, 400 mW/cm(2)). Vickers micro-hardness tests were performed after 1 week and were carried out on the top surface (0 mm-control) and at different depths of the samples. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey tests (P a parts per thousand currency signaEuro parts per thousand 0.05) revealed no statistically significant difference among the light units for the groups of 0 mm and 1 mm thickness. At 2 mm depth, the AL was not statistically different from the HL, but the latter showed higher micro-hardness values than the LED. In groups with 3 mm and 4 mm thickness, the HL also showed higher micro-hardness values than the groups activated by the AL and the LED. Only the HL presented satisfactory polymerization with 3 mm of thickness. With a 4 mm increment no light unit was able to promote satisfactory polymerization.

Sao Paulo Research Foundation/FAPESP[99/08433-4]

Sao Paulo Research Foundation/FAPESP[99/11408-1]

Identificador

LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, v.24, n.1, p.87-92, 2009

0268-8921

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25620

10.1007/s10103-007-0527-x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10103-007-0527-x

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eng

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD

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Lasers in Medical Science

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Palavras-Chave #Argon ion laser #Halogen light #LED #Micro-hardness #Composite #CURING UNITS #ACTIVATED COMPOSITES #PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES #CONVENTIONAL LIGHT #POLYMERIZATION #DEPTH #MICROHARDNESS #CONVERSION #EFFICIENCY #QTH #Engineering, Biomedical #Surgery
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