Brazilian Oral Research (Jun 2022)

Evaluation of irradiance and radiant exposure on the polymerization and mechanical properties of a resin composite

  • Guillermo GRAZIOLI,
  • Carlos Enrique CUEVAS-SUAREZ,
  • Matías MEDEROS,
  • Elisa DE LEON,
  • Andrés GARCIA,
  • Eliezer ZAMARRIPA-CALDERÓN,
  • Evandro PIVA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2022.vol36.0082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36

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Abstract The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of irradiance and radiant exposure on the chemical–mechanical properties of a resin composite. A micro-hybrid resin composite (Clearfil AP-X, Kuraray) was investigated under two different irradiances: low (300 mW/cm2) and high (800 mW/cm2) and radiant exposures: 8 and 16 J/cm2. Four groups, named Low 8 J/cm2, High 8 J/cm2, Low 16 J/cm2, and High 16 J/cm2 were tested, and their flexural strengths, elastic moduli, depths of cure, and degrees of conversion were evaluated. Data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test. A multiple linear regression model was used to correlate the irradiance and radiant exposure with dependent variables (α = 0.05). Irradiance and radiant exposure were found statistically significant for all dependent variables. The interaction between the factors was statistically significant only for the degree of conversion and elastic modulus. Group Low 16 J/cm2 exhibited a significantly superior performance in all the evaluated properties. Barring the degree of conversion, no significant differences were observed among the properties evaluated between the Low 8 J/cm2 and High 8 J/cm2 groups. The adjusted R2 values were high for the depth of cure and degree of conversion (0.58 and 0.96, respectively). Both irradiance and radiant exposure parameters play an important role in establishing the final properties of a micro-hybrid resin composite. Irradiance has a greater influence under higher radiant exposures.

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