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http://dx.doi.org/10.14347/kadt.2013.35.3.209

The properties of UDMA dental composite resin with novel photosensitizers  

Sun, Gum Ju (Department of Dental Laboratory Technology, Gwangju Health University)
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Journal of Technologic Dentistry / v.35, no.3, 2013 , pp. 209-218 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to know the availability of two photosensitizers, PD, DA, as a photosensitizer instead of CQ in UDMA dental composite resin. We want to know photopolymerization effect of UDMA unfilled resin and surface hardness of composite resin containing PD and DA were compared with those of CQ, most widely used photosensitizer for dental composite resins. Methods: The photopolymerization effect of UDMA studied by FT-IR spectroscopy increased with irradiation time and the amount of photosensitizer. Knoop hardness of experimental composite resins prepared by the addition of the photosensitizer content and irradiation time. Results: The relative photopolymerization effect of UDMA increased in the order of PD > CQ > DA. The composite resin of UDMA containing DA or PD, which shows better Knoop hardness than that containing CQ. Conclusion: PD and DA show as effective photosensizers, suitable for UDMA dental composite resin compare with a higher efficiency than CQ.
Keywords
degree of conversion; diacetyl; Knoop hardness; phenylpropane dione; photosensitizer; UDMA;
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