Title of article :
Effect of composite shade, curing time and mode on temperature rise of silorane and methacrylate- based composite resins
Author/Authors :
Mousavinasab, Mostafa Dental Materials Research Center - Department of Operative Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Salehi, Arman Department of Operative Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Rafsanjan, Iran , Salehi, Negar Department of Oral Medicine - School of Dentistry - Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Rafsanjan, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The present study was performed to evaluate the effects of light-curing modes and
shades of methacrylate and silorane-based composite resins on temperature rise during
polymerization of composite resins.
Materials &Methods: In this in vitro study, ninety composite samples with two types of composite
resin - methacrylate-based and a low-shrinkage silorane-based were prepared, in 3 groups (30
samples in each group), Group 1: Filtek Z250 (shade A3), Group 2: Filtek Z250 (shade B2) and
Group 3: Filtek P90 (shade A3). To evaluate temperature changes, 15 samples and the other half
were light-cured using the standard and soft start curing modes for 40 seconds, respectively. A ktype
thermocouple was used to recorded temperature changes.
Results: Temperature rise in the silorane-based composite resin group (group 3) was higher than
that in the methacrylate-based one (group 1) (P<0.001). Temperature rise with the darker shade
(group 1) was higher than that with lighter shade (group 2) (P<0.001). Standard curing resulted in
more temperature rise compared to soft start curing; however, the difference was only significant
in group 2 (P<0.001). In all groups, temperature increased with an increase in curing time and the
temperature rise pattern during the first 10 seconds with the soft start curing was not consistent
with the standard curing (in group 2 and 3); the temperature rise pattern was milder than the soft
start curing (P<0.001).
Conclusion: Factors such as composite resin type, shade and curing mode affected temperature
changes in composite resins evaluated in the present study.
Keywords :
LED dental curing lights , Composite resins , Polymerization , Filtek p90 , Filtek z250
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics