Title of article
How filler properties, filler fraction, sample thickness and light source affect light attenuation in particulate filled resin composites
Author/Authors
Nazanin Emami، نويسنده , , Mikael Sj?dahl، نويسنده , , Karl-Johan M. S?derholm، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
10
From page
721
To page
730
Abstract
Objective
It was hypothesized that by standardizing variables such as light sources, filler types and filler surface treatment, it should be possible to use Beer–Lambertʹs law to predict light absorption in visible light-cured dental composites.
Methods
Mixture of 50 wt% bisGMA and 50 wt% TEGDMA to which a photo-initiator (0.35 wt% champhorquinone) and a co-initiator (0.7 wt% of dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate) was prepared. Three different filler types (HBB, SBB and KU) were added to that mixture in eight different volume percentage. Filler particles were either silane surface treated or not. Specimens were made with thicknesses of 1–5 mm. Total number of 1200 specimens were made for this study. Light transmission was obtained for halogen source and laser lights, which made the number of observations 2400. The absorbance values of the different materials were analyzed in Matlab with respect to the differences in filler fraction and sample thickness.
Results
The obtained results revealed that of the two light sources, more light was absorbed by the composite when the laser light was used. Among different filler types, the HBB filler absorbed most light and the KU filler the least. There were significant differences (p<0.05) in light absorption between all three filler types.
Significance
By comparing the modeled surfaces generated by Matlab for different materials it was possible to determine how different variables such as filler type, filler surface treatment and light source affect light attenuation. The characteristic of incident light affected the light absorbance, meaning that not only the compositeʹs composition needs to be considered in light absorption studies of dental composites.
Keywords
Beer–Lambertיs law , Light absorption , Light-cure , Dental composites , Silane , Light attenuation , laser , refractive index
Journal title
Dental Materials
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Dental Materials
Record number
505993
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