Effect of light curing method and thermal cycling on resin composite adaptation to the cavity wall

T. Yoshikawa, A. Sadr, J. Tagami
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Purpose: This study evaluated the effects of the light curing methods and thermal cycling on adaptation to the cavity wall of different type of resin composite using a dye penetration test. Materials and Methods: Cylindrical cavities with one-half enamel and one-half dentin margins were prepared on the labial cervical region of bovine incisors. Cavities were restored using Clearfil tri-S Bond ND Quick and filled with Clearfil AP-X or Clearfil Photo Bright composite. The resin composites were cured using the conventional or the slow-start curing method. Half of specimens were thermocycled. Results: Clearfil AP-X showed significantly greater cavity-wall gap formation than that of Clearfil Photo Bright with both the conventional curing method and slow-start curing method with thermal cycling at 500 cycles (p < 0.05). The slow-start curing method showed significantly improved resin composite adaptation to the cavity wall compared with the conventional curing method for thermocycled Clearfil Photo Bright specimens (p < 0.05). Thermal cycling at 500 cycles significantly decreased cavity-wall gap formation compared with 0 cycle for Clearfil Photo Bright resin composites (p < 0.05). Clearfil Photo Bright using the slow-start curing method with thermal cycling at 500 cycles showed least cavity-wall gap formation. Conclusion: Light-cured composite, increased contrast ratio during polymerization with thermal cycling at 500 cycles, improved adaptation to the cavity wall using the slow-start curing method. The slow-start curing method facilitated the high reduction for residual stress of composite that had increased contrast ratio. (Asian Pac J Dent 2019; 19: 59-64.)
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光固化方法和热循环对树脂复合材料对腔壁适应性的影响
目的:通过染料渗透试验,评价光固化方式和热循环对不同类型树脂复合材料腔壁适应性的影响。材料与方法:在牛门牙唇颈区制备半牙釉质半牙本质边缘的圆柱形牙槽。使用clearfiltri - s Bond ND Quick修复空腔,并用clearfilap - x或clearfilphotobright复合材料填充。采用常规固化和慢启动固化两种方法对树脂复合材料进行固化。一半的标本进行了热循环。结果:Clearfil AP-X的腔壁间隙形成明显大于Clearfil Photo Bright的常规固化方法和慢启动热循环500次固化方法(p < 0.05)。慢启动固化方法对Clearfil Photo Bright热循环样品的腔壁适应性明显优于常规固化方法(p < 0.05)。与0次热循环相比,500次热循环显著减少了Clearfil Photo Bright树脂复合材料的腔壁间隙形成(p < 0.05)。Clearfil Photo Bright采用慢启动固化方法,热循环500次,腔壁间隙形成最少。结论:光固化复合材料在500次热循环下,提高了聚合时的对比度,慢启动固化方法改善了对腔壁的适应性。缓启动固化有利于复合材料残余应力的大幅度降低,提高了复合材料的对比度。(亚太杂志2019;19: 59 - 64。)
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