Light-curing effectiveness using led lamps: A review
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https://doi.org/10.21142/2523-2754-1003-2022-120Keywords:
Polimerization, LED dental curing lights, dental resins, photoinitiatorsAbstract
Introduction: LED lamps have a new light-curing technology which can be monowave or polywave, which allows it to reach more initiators such as camphorquinone, Lucirin TPO and Propanodione, which have a wide variety of advantages and disadvantages. These lamps have evolved over time, as have different ergonomics, longevity, systems and quality standards. Objective: The objective of this literature review is to improve the clinician on the proper use of different LED lamps and how they influence the efficiency of resin photopolymerization. Material and methods: Extensive research has been carried out in the existing literature on this topic. From the beginning of this information until April 18, 2022, the bibliographic search carried out includes 86 articles published in the Medline database through PubMed, LILACS, SCIENCE DIRECT and SCIELO, and there is no language restriction. Results and discussion: The photopolymerization effects of Polywave and Monowave LED lamps present significant differences between the compressive strength of the light-cured resin, with single-wave and polyvalent LED lamps where the types of light and lamp directly influence the compressive strength of the resin. composite resins. Conclusion: The type of light and lamp directly affects the efficiency of the photopolymerization of the composite resin, so it is concluded that LED lamps with single wave technology (Monowave) produce a greater depth of photopolymerization than those with multiple wave technology (Polywave).
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Copyright (c) 2022 Alexandra Jacqueline Aquino Valverde, Gina del Pilar Aguilar Vargas, José Miguel Díaz Fernández, Piero Aryed Leiva Ramírez, Daleska Adriana Quintanilla Labajos, Katherine Joselyn Atoche Socola, Marcia Vidalón Pinto
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