Three methods to measure the photopolymerization kinetics for different radiant emittance and composite type.

Chang-Ha Lee, In-Bog Lee
Author Information
  1. Chang-Ha Lee: Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry and Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University.
  2. In-Bog Lee: Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry and Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University.

Abstract

Photopolymerization kinetics affects the curing time, degree of conversion, polymerization shrinkage, and mechanical properties of composites. The aim of this study was to compare three methods (temperature, heat flow, and polymerization shrinkage) for photopolymerization kinetics measurement of composites. The photopolymerization kinetics of four composites (2 packable and 2 flowable) were measured with an LED light for 20 s (radiant emittance: 2,100 mW/cm). For the two packable composites, photopolymerization kinetics was measured with varying the radiant emittance and exposure time. For each measurement method, peak times were determined as the time when maximum temperature rise, heat flow, and shrinkage rate occurred, respectively. The photopolymerization kinetics differed among the measurement methods. The photopolymerization kinetics of composites changed as the radiant emittance and composite type varied. In clinical practice and research on the composite restoration, the kinetics should be considered comprehensively with the complementary use of various measurement methods.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Composite Resins
Temperature
Hot Temperature
Kinetics
Polymerization
Materials Testing

Chemicals

Composite Resins

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