Applied Sciences (Nov 2024)

Influence of Exposure Distance on Light Irradiance of Dental Curing Lamps in Various Operating Modes

  • Anna Lehmann,
  • Kacper Nijakowski,
  • Marta Mroczyk,
  • Filip Podgórski,
  • Beata Czarnecka,
  • Anna Surdacka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14219999
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 21
p. 9999

Abstract

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The efficiency of photopolymerisation significantly impacts achieving a high degree of conversion and, consequently, determines the success and strength of resin-based composite (RBC) restorations. The study aimed to measure the light irradiance of selected LED curing lamps, taking into account various exposure modes and the increased distance of the light source from the radiometer surface. The study material consisted of 21 LED polymerisation lamps of a single type (Woodpecker Medical Instrument Co., Guilin, China) with three exposure modes: standard, soft start, and pulse. During the measurement, the distance was increased from 0 mm to 8 mm, every 2 mm. Light irradiance measurements were made with a Bluephase Meter II photometer (Ivoclar Vivadent, Opfikon, Switzerland). Increasing the distance affected the soft mode the most, causing a significant drop in light irradiance on the photometer. Standard mode coped best with distance. Even at a distance of 0 mm, the soft start mode does not reach the power of the standard and pulse modes. The standard mode seems to be the most clinically effective, especially if it is planned to polymerise a material in a deep cavity. The soft start mode, as the least resistant to increasing distance, is recommended for use in front teeth or the cervical area.

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