RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Jan 2008)

A qualitative chemometric study of resin composite polymerization

  • Regina Ferraz Mendes,
  • José Machado Moita Neto,
  • Raimundo Rosendo Prado Junior,
  • Daniela Moura Parente

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 3
pp. 261 – 266

Abstract

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Objective: An experiment was carried out to assess the effect produced by different polymerization techniques on resin composite color after it has been immersed in coffee. Methods: Samples were manufactured using TPH Spectrum composite. It was polymerized for 10 or 40 seconds, with the light tip at one or zero millimeters from the resin surface, and afterwards the samples were immersed in coffee for 24 hours or 7 days. Ten different evaluators classified the samples according to their degree of staining. Results: The samples that were polymerized for 10 seconds were more susceptible to staining than the ones polymerized by 40 seconds. Samples immersed in coffee for 7 days were more susceptible to staining than the ones immersed for 24 hours. Conclusion: The variables polymerization time and immersion time were determinant in the staining susceptibility of the studied composite by coffee. However, there was no significant difference, irrespective of whether the resin was polymerized 10 or zero millimeters away from the resin surface.

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