Types of polymerisation units and their intensity output in private dental clinics of twin cities in eastern province, KSA; a pilot study.
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Light-cured resin-based composites (RBCs) are the preferred option to restore teeth. Dental light-curing units (LCUs) should deliver adequate light energy to ensure good mechanical properties, dimensional stability, and biocompatibility of the RBC. The aim of this study was to determine the types of LCUs and their intensity output in private dental clinics.A form was developed to record information related to the type of curing lights and their intensity output. A total of 400 curing devices were evaluated using a digital radiometer in 58 private dental clinics. For each device, three separate 10-s readings were taken and the average was calculated. For quartz tungsten halogen (QTH) units, a light intensity below 300 mW/cm was considered unsatisfactory, whereas for light-emitting diode (LED) units, a reading below 600 mW/cm was considered unsatisfactory.Out of 400 curing lights, 354 were LEDs and 46 were QTH units. A total of 13% of the lights were considered unsatisfactory. Of the LED units, 12.4% had a light intensity of less than 600 mW/cm, whereas QTH had 17.3% units with an intensity of less than 300 mW/cm.The frequency of LCUs showed a trend towards LED units in private dental clinics, whereas the mean intensity value from the LED was higher than that from QTH units. Overall, the radiometer is a good tool to assess the intensity output of LCUs.
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| Authors | Alquria, Theeb;Al Gady, Mohammed;Khabeer, Abdul;Ali, Saqib; |
| Journal | Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.1016/j.jtumed.2018.11.008
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