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Curing of posterior dental composites – A surface microhardness study

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Mat Sci J

Source : Mat Sci J , Volume 10, Issue 6, p.218-221 (2014)

Url : https://www.tsijournals.com/abstract/curing-of-posterior-dental-composites--a-surface-microhardness-study-6782.html

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Dentistry

Department : Paediatric Dentistry

Year : 2014

Abstract : Adequate cure of the photo activated polymer and sufficient light intensity isimportant for optimal mechanical properties, polymerization and strength of the composite material. This study establishes the relationship between the light intensities produced by 2 different light curing systems - a Light emitting diode (LED) and a Halogen light curing system, the distance of the curing tip to the composite and its effect on the surface microhardness changes at various depths of 2 dental composite systems. Methodology: Ten samples each of 2 posterior composite materials were prepared at 2 depths using customized moulds and cured at 0mm and 2mm distance from the light source. The Knoop hardness number of the top and bottom surfaces of the blocks were assessed following their respective treatments and subjected to statistical analysis using the paired and unpaired T test (p0.01).Conclusions: Proximity oflightsource to the photo-activated material influenced the surface hardness of the light activated restorative material. LED produced superior surface hardness than the halogen light curing system, though significant variations werenít observed

Cite this Research Publication : Kavita Rai and Arun Mamachan Xavier, “Curing of posterior dental composites - A surface microhardness study”, Mat Sci J , vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 218-221, 2014.

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