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Errors in light-emitting diodes positioning when curing bulk fill and incremental composites: impact on properties after aging. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined how improper positioning of single-peak and multi-peak LEDs affects color change, microhardness, and surface topography in bulk fill and incremental dental composites after one year of aging.
  • Results showed that single-peak LEDs caused significantly more color change under improper conditions, while multi-peak LEDs' performance was influenced by both the composite type and curing conditions.
  • Overall, bulk fill composites exhibited better wear resistance and color stability compared to incremental composites, and multi-peak LEDs provided superior curing results in improper conditions, highlighting the importance of proper curing techniques for long-term dental outcomes.

Article Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of improper positioning single-peak and multi-peak lights on color change, microhardness of bottom and top, and surface topography of bulk fill and incremental composites after artificial aging for 1 year.

Materials And Methods: Bulk fill and incremental composites were cured using multi-peak and single-peak light-emitting diode (LED) following 4 clinical conditions: (1) optimal condition (no angulation or tip displacement), (2) tip-displacement (2 mm), (3) slight tip angulation (α = 20°) and (4) moderate tip angulation (α = 35°). After 1-year of water aging, the specimens were analyzed for color changes (ΔE), Vickers hardness, surface topography (Ra, Rt, and Rv), and scanning electron microscopy.

Results: For samples cured by single-peak LED, the improper positioning significantly increases the color change compared to the optimal position regardless of the type of composite ( < 0.001). For multi-peak LED, the type of resin composite and the curing condition displayed a significant effect on ΔE ( < 0.001). For both LEDs, the Vickers hardness and bottom/top ratio of Vickers hardness were affected by the type of composite and the curing condition ( < 0.01).

Conclusions: The bulk fill composite presented greater resistance to wear, higher color stability, and better microhardness than the incremental composite when subjected to improper curing. The multi-peak LED improves curing under improper conditions compared to single-peak LED. Prevention of errors when curing composites requires the attention of all personnel involved in the patient's care once the clinical relevance of the appropriate polymerization reflects on reliable long-term outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8636082PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5395/rde.2021.46.e51DOI Listing

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