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- Title
Effect of Light Intensity on the Degree of Conversion of Dual-cured Resin Cement at Different Depths with the use of Translucent Fiber Posts.
- Authors
Bahari, Mahmoud; Oskoee, Siavash Savadi; Kimyai, Soodabeh; Mohammadi, Narmin; Khosroshahi, Elmira Saati
- Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of different light intensities on the degree of conversion (DC) of dualcured resin cement at different depths of translucent fiber posts. Materials and Methods: Thirty translucent fiber posts were randomly assigned into three (n=10) groups. They were cemented in the simulated canal spaces using Duo-Link dual-cured resin cement. The cement was light-cured under 600, 800 and 1100 mW/cm2 light intensities for 40 seconds. DC of the resin cement was calculated at cervical, middle and apical thirds using the spectra of FT-Raman spectrometer. Data were analyzed by repeated measurement ANOVA and Tukey's post hoc tests (α=0.05). Results: In all the groups, the least DC was obtained at the apical region. There were no significant differences in the DC with different light intensities between the cervical and middle regions (p>0.05). However, in the apical region, the DC in both 800 and 1100 mw/cm2 was similar (p>0.05), but greater with 600 mW/cm2 light intensity (p=0.02 and p<0.001, respectively). Conclusion: In comparison with the light intensity of 600 mW/cm2, the light intensity of 800 mW/cm2 significantly increased the DC of dual-cured resin cement in the apical region. However, DC was not significantly different between 800 and 1100 mw/cm2 light intensi-ties. If the resin cement, especially in the apical areas is not sufficiently cured, microlea-kage might increase and post retention might be jeopardized. In comparison with 600 mW/cm2 light intensity, 800 mW/cm2 significantly increases DC at the apical third that might be clinically beneficial.
- Subjects
LIGHT intensity; FOURIER transform spectroscopy; RAMAN spectra; ANALYSIS of variance; POLYMERIZATION; DENTAL cements; GLASS fibers
- Publication
Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2014, Vol 11, Issue 3, p248
- ISSN
1735-2150
- Publication type
Article