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http://dx.doi.org/10.5395/JKACD.2010.35.5.353

Power density of light curing units through resin inlays fabricated with direct and indirect composites  

Chang, Hoon-Sang (Department of Conservative Dentistry, Wonkwang University College of Dentistry and Dental Research Institute)
Lim, Young-Jun (Dental Laboratory, Wonkwang University Dental Hospital)
Kim, Jeong-Mi (Dental Laboratory, Wonkwang University Dental Hospital)
Hong, Sung-Ok (Department of Conservative Dentistry, Wonkwang University College of Dentistry and Dental Research Institute)
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Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics / v.35, no.5, 2010 , pp. 353-358 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to measure the power density of light curing units transmitted through resin inlays fabricated with direct composite (Filtek Z350, Filtek Supreme XT) and indirect composite (Sinfony). Materials and Methods: A3 shade of Z350, A3B and A3E shades of Supreme XT, and A3, E3, and T1 shades of Sinfony were used to fabricate the resin inlays in 1.5 mm thickness. The power density of a halogen light curing unit (Optilux 360) and an LED light curing unit (Elipar S10) through the fabricated resin inlays was measured with a hand held dental radiometer (Cure Rite). To investigate the effect of each composite layer consisting the resin inlays on light transmission, resin specimens of each shade were fabricated in 0.5 mm thickness and power density was measured through the resin specimens. Results: The power density through the resin inlays was lowest with the Z350 A3, followed by Supreme XT A3B and A3E. The power density was highest with Sinfony A3, E3, and T1 (p < 0.05). The power density through 0.5 mm thick resin specimens was lowest with dentin shades, Sinfony A3, Z350 A3, Supreme XT A3B, followed by enamel shades, Supreme XT A3E and Sinfony E3. The power density was highest with translucent shade, Sinfony T1 (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Using indirect lab composites with dentin, enamel, and translucent shades rather than direct composites with one or two shades could be advantageous in transmitting curing lights through resin inlays.
Keywords
Halogen light curing unit; Hand held dental radiometer; LED light curing unit; Power density; Resin inlay; Sinfony;
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