Purpose: To compare the effect of curing mode (self- or light-cure) on the extent of polymerization (%EPI as measured using differential scanning calorimetry, (DSC) and microhardness of two dual-cured, self-adhesive resin cements, using a conventional, dual-cured resin cement as control. Methods: Small amounts of the commercial self-adhesive cements Maxcem and RelyX Unicem or Panavia F2.0 dual-cure resin based cement used as control were polymerized within the DSC chamber at 35 C under a nitrogen atmosphere. 10 specimens were light-cured immediately (20 seconds, 600 mW/cm(2)) and left undisturbed for 2 hours and 10 additional specimens were left to self-cure in the dark for 2 hours. Following DSC treatment, microhardness of the specimens was measured (Vickers). For each test parameter, data were analyzed with a two-way ANOVA and the Tukey post hoc test. Results: %EP and microhardness of all cements were higher when the light-cure mode of dual-activation was used (P < 0.05) instead of only self-curing. No significant difference in %EP was found between either self-adhesive cement or the control using either the light- or self-curing modes. In the light-activated mode, the conventional, dual-cure control cement demonstrated lower microhardness than the self-adhesive cements (P < 0.05). (Am J Dent 2010;23:14-18).

Cadenaro M, Navarra CO, Antoniolli F, Mazzoni A, Di Lenarda R, Rueggeberg FA, et al. (2010). The effect of curing mode on extent of polymerization and microhardness of dual-cured, self-adhesive resin cements. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, 23(1), 14-18.

The effect of curing mode on extent of polymerization and microhardness of dual-cured, self-adhesive resin cements

MAZZONI, ANNALISA;BRESCHI, LORENZO
2010

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Purpose: To compare the effect of curing mode (self- or light-cure) on the extent of polymerization (%EPI as measured using differential scanning calorimetry, (DSC) and microhardness of two dual-cured, self-adhesive resin cements, using a conventional, dual-cured resin cement as control. Methods: Small amounts of the commercial self-adhesive cements Maxcem and RelyX Unicem or Panavia F2.0 dual-cure resin based cement used as control were polymerized within the DSC chamber at 35 C under a nitrogen atmosphere. 10 specimens were light-cured immediately (20 seconds, 600 mW/cm(2)) and left undisturbed for 2 hours and 10 additional specimens were left to self-cure in the dark for 2 hours. Following DSC treatment, microhardness of the specimens was measured (Vickers). For each test parameter, data were analyzed with a two-way ANOVA and the Tukey post hoc test. Results: %EP and microhardness of all cements were higher when the light-cure mode of dual-activation was used (P < 0.05) instead of only self-curing. No significant difference in %EP was found between either self-adhesive cement or the control using either the light- or self-curing modes. In the light-activated mode, the conventional, dual-cure control cement demonstrated lower microhardness than the self-adhesive cements (P < 0.05). (Am J Dent 2010;23:14-18).
2010
Cadenaro M, Navarra CO, Antoniolli F, Mazzoni A, Di Lenarda R, Rueggeberg FA, et al. (2010). The effect of curing mode on extent of polymerization and microhardness of dual-cured, self-adhesive resin cements. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, 23(1), 14-18.
Cadenaro M; Navarra CO; Antoniolli F; Mazzoni A; Di Lenarda R; Rueggeberg FA; Breschi L
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