Publication: Structural and mechanical analysis of three orthodontic adhesive composites cured with different light units
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YILMAZ, BERZA
BAKKAL, MELTEM
Kurt, BELMA
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Objective: To evaluate the effects of three different curing units on the physical and mechanical features of three
different orthodontic adhesive resin materials.
Material and Methods: 45 specimens (5 mm in diameter, and 2 mm in thickness) of each of the three different
adhesive composite resin materials (Transbond XT, Grēngloo™ Adhesive and Light Bond Paste) were cured with
three different light units (a polywave third generation (Valo), a monowave (DemiUltra), and a second-generation LED
(Optima 10)). To quantify degree of conversion (DC), the Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared
Spectroscopy was used in transmission mode (ALPHA FT-IR Spectrometer, Bruker Optics, Germany). Vickers hardness
value was recorded under constant load 100 g for 10 s with a microhardness tester (HMV M-1, Shimadzu Corp., Kyoto,
Japan). The data were statistically analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis and chi-square tests. The level of significance was
considered p<0.05.
Results: The highest DC values were obtained as a result of curing with Optima 10. This rate was followed by Demi
Ultra and Valo, respectively. Transbond XT samples showed a lower level of conversion than the samples of Light Bond
Paste and Grēngloo™ Adhesive. The top surfaces of each material showed higher hardness values than the bottom
surfaces (p<0.05). The Light Bond Paste showed the highest hardness values both on the top and bottom surfaces
among the three materials, followed by Grēngloo™ Adhesive. While the hardness values of the top surfaces of the
samples cured with Demi Ultra and Valo light units were similar, higher hardness values are recorded with Valo on the
bottom surfaces (Valo; 85.200/75.200 (top/bottom) versus Demi Ultra; 86.100/66.000 (top/bottom)).
Conclusions: The different DC and the surface hardness properties were recorded for the resin as orthodontic
adhesives depending on different light units. Shorter radiation time caused lower DC and surface hardness values.
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YILMAZ B., BAKKAL M., Kurt B., -Structural and mechanical analysis of three orthodontic adhesive composites cured with different light units-, JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOMATERIALS & FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, cilt.18, 2020