2020
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-707620200003.1093
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Light-Curing Units, Photoinitiators System, and Monomers on Physico-Mechanical Properties of Experimental Composite Resins

Abstract: This study evaluated the physico-mechanical properties of experimental composite resins made with different resin matrix and light-curing units. Experimental composite groups were divided according to monomers (BisGMA + TEGDMA-BT and BisGMA + BisEMA + UDMA + TEGDMA-BBUT) and photoinitiator system (camphorquinone-CQ and 1-phenyl-1,-2-propanedione-PPD). A quartz tungsten halogen (QTH) or light-emitting diode (LED) were used to light cure all materials. Knoop microhardness (n = 10) was determined using Knoop micr… Show more

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“…There is a direct relationship between the degree of conversion of monomers and the longevity of restorations [10,11]. A satisfactory polymerization provides resins with good biocompatibility, hardness, physicochemical properties and resistance to masticatory forces to which they are subjected [11,13]. It also provides greater aesthetic stability, because an insufficient cure induces higher water absorption and incorporation of substances [3,12,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a direct relationship between the degree of conversion of monomers and the longevity of restorations [10,11]. A satisfactory polymerization provides resins with good biocompatibility, hardness, physicochemical properties and resistance to masticatory forces to which they are subjected [11,13]. It also provides greater aesthetic stability, because an insufficient cure induces higher water absorption and incorporation of substances [3,12,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%