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LED lights with nine wavelengths: Influence on composite properties

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the properties of a light curing composite while using LED curing lights with nine emission maximum from 400 to 517 nm.

Methods: LED curing lights with emission maximum of 400, 430, 445, 470, 480, 490, 500, 512 and 517 nm were used. Each light intensity was 800 mW/cm2; every curing time was 20 s. The composite was Tetric EvoCeram A4 (IvoclarVivadent), which has two initiators (Camphorquinone and 2,4,6-Trimethylbenzoyldiphenylphosphine oxide). Measurements concerned: depth of cure (n=4, in accordance with ISO 4049); Vickers hardness (n=6, 24 h storage) on top and on the bottom of a 2-mm sample; and shrinkage stress (n=4, Ø=10 mm, h=0.8 mm) for 30 min.

Results:

Curing light Emission maximum (±SE) [nm]

Vickers hardness, top (±SE)

[MPa]

Vickers hardness,

bottom

(2 mm) (±SE)

[MPa]

Depth of cure

(±SE)

[mm]

Shrinkage stress (after 30 min) (±SE)

 [MPa]

400

634±1.7

531±4.9

3.02±0.015

6.82±0.092

430

638±1.6

542±3.9

3.54±0.021

6.18±0.044

445

602±2.7

562±4.9

4.55±0.019

5.72±0.110

470

600±3.2

570±4.0

5.12±0.017

5.66±0.063

480

595±2.8

577±1.5

4.84±0.027

5.96±0.062

490

579±1.5

551±2.6

4.65±0.017

5.64±0.036

500

566±4.1

523±3.8

4.44±0.018

5.32±0.086

512

554±3.2

464±3.0

3.73±0.016

4.25±0.066

517

557±2.6

451±1.9

3.32±0.023

4.18±0.017

Conclusions: A multivariate ANOVA confirms the existence of significant differences for all dependent variables; the reliability of specific differences between means can be inferred in the table from the reported standard errors of the means. The Vickers hardness on the top decreases with increasing wavelength. The Vickers hardness at 2 mm and the depth of cure show peaks at 480 and 470 nm, respectively, with decreasing values in both wavelength directions. The shrinkage stress shows irregular behavior, with peaks at 400 and 480 nm.

 

 

 

 

 


IADR/CADR General Session
2008 IADR/CADR General Session (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2008
36
Dental Materials 6: Polymer-based Materials - Physical Properties and Performance
  • Vogel, Karin  ( IvoclarVivadent AG, Schaan, N/A, Liechtenstein )
  • Rheinberger, Volker  ( IvoclarVivadent AG, Schaan, N/A, Liechtenstein )
  • Oral Session
    Resin Polymerization
    07/02/2008