Analysis of transmittance and degree of conversion of composite resins

ECA Balbinot, MFCC Pereira… - Microscopy research …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
ECA Balbinot, MFCC Pereira, JA Skupien, CEA Balbinot, G da Rocha, S Vieira
Microscopy research and technique, 2019Wiley Online Library
The objective of this study was to evaluate and correlate light transmittance (T), initial degree
of conversion (IDC), and degree of conversion after 24 hr (DC24) for 22 composite resins
(CR) for enamel and dentin use. The transmittance (n= 10) was measured with a
spectrometer at a wavelength of 468.14 nm. The degree of conversion (DC; n= 5) was
measured with Fourier Transform Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy before polymerization,
immediately after photoactivation, and 24 hr after photoactivation. Both sets of values are …
Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate and correlate light transmittance (T), initial degree of conversion (IDC), and degree of conversion after 24 hr (DC24) for 22 composite resins (CR) for enamel and dentin use. The transmittance (n = 10) was measured with a spectrometer at a wavelength of 468.14 nm. The degree of conversion (DC; n = 5) was measured with Fourier Transform Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy before polymerization, immediately after photoactivation, and 24 hr after photoactivation. Both sets of values are provided as percentages. ANOVA and Games‐Howell (α = 5%) tests showed that Filtek Supreme Ultra gave the highest T values of all enamel CRs, while Esthet‐X HD presented the lowest. Meanwhile, Venus diamond gave the highest values of all dentin CRs, while Esthet‐X HD gave the lowest. For IDC and DC24, ANOVA showed differences between individual CRs and the two CR types (p < .0001). Despite the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that there was no correlation between T and either IDC or DC24 (p > .05); however, IDC and DC24 were strongly correlated (p < .05) by Pearson's correlation. That being said, as a higher DC reflects better mechanical properties, certain conclusions can be drawn about overall performance. The best IDC values were observed for the Opallis enamel resin and the Opallis and Premise dentin resins. Meanwhile, the best DC24 values were observed for the Opallis, Charisma, and Premise enamel resins and the Opallis and Premise dentin resins.
Degree of conversion and light transmittance showed differences between composite resin types (enamel and dentin) and brands. It is important to know at the moment of composite choice taking into account mechanical and optical properties.
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