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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-51393

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The long term clinical success of composite restoration depends upon appropriate curing light sources. This in-vitro comparative study investigates the influence of conventional halogen and light emitting diode curing sources on the surface hardness, depth of cure and polymerization shrinkage of composites specimens of 8 mm diameter and 10 mm in height were used to study the depth of cure. Specimens of dimension 8.6 mm in diameter and 2 mm in depth were used to measure the surface hardness and polymerization shrinkage. The results showed that in the long run LED's seem to have great potential to achieve a clinically consistent quality of composite cure.


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Composite Resins/radiation effects , Dental Equipment , Halogens , Hardness , Light , Materials Testing , Molecular Structure , Phase Transition , Polymers/chemistry , Quartz , Semiconductors , Technology, Dental/methods
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