Investigation of microleakage of polymerized with LED and halogen light devices four different restorative materials

Ayşe Günay (1) , Emin Caner Tümen (2)
(1) Dicle University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Diyarbakir, Turkey , Türkiye
(2) Dicle University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Diyarbakir, Turkey , Türkiye

Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro effects on microleakage of LED and halogen light devices used in the polymerization of monomer structure composite resins of different viscosities and inorganic filling particle size applied to standard class V cavities in primary teeth.


Methodology: 80 non caries primary molar teeth with standard class v cavity on the buccal surfaces were used. The teeth were randomly divided into 4 main groups and restored with composite resins (Herculite® XRV, Ultra™, Filtek™ Silorane, Vertise™ Flow, Æliteflo™). Each group was divided into 2 sub-groups for polymerization with LED or halogen light devices. Following the thermal cycle and subsequent procedures, the dye penetration method was used to evaluate microleakage. The microleakage scores were evaluated using the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U-tests.


Results: According to the results of the statistical analysis, in polymerization made with halogen and LED light devices at the occlusal edge, the microleakage scores from lowest to highest were as follows: Filtek™ Silorane < Herculite® XRV Ultra™ < Æliteflo™ < Vertise™ Flow. In polymerization made with halogen and LED light devices at the gingival edge, the microleakage scores from lowest to highest were as follows: Filtek™ Silorane < Herculite® XRV Ultr™ < Vertise™ Flow < Æliteflo™.


Conclusion: In the polymerizations made by using LED and halogen light devices, Herculite® XRV Ultra™, was found to be successful as it showed similar values to Filtek™ Silorane, which gave the best results in terms of microleakage. Moreover, as we have reached similar findings in our thesis study in respect of microleakage, in cases indicating the use of flow composite resin materials such as Æliteflo™, Vertise™ Flow can be used as it has the advantage of ease application and thus provide an ideal alternative in pediatric dentistry.


 


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Günay A, Tümen EC. Investigation of microleakage of polymerized with LED and halogen light devices four different restorative materials. Int Dent Res 2020;10(3):73-9. https://doi.org/10.5577/intdentres.2020.vol10.no3.2


 


Linguistic Revision: The English in this manuscript has been checked by at least two professional editors, both native speakers of English.

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Emin Caner Tümen
Günay, A., & Tümen, E. C. (2020). Investigation of microleakage of polymerized with LED and halogen light devices four different restorative materials. International Dental Research, 10(3), 73-79. https://doi.org/10.5577/intdentres.2020.vol10.no3.2
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Günay, A., & Tümen, E. C. (2020). Investigation of microleakage of polymerized with LED and halogen light devices four different restorative materials. International Dental Research, 10(3), 73-79. https://doi.org/10.5577/intdentres.2020.vol10.no3.2

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