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Title: Photopolymerization devises light intensity relation with physical translucid barriers use
Authors: Gonzalez Ortega, Jhonny Leonel
Villalta Mendoza, Fernando Mauricio
Abad Salinas, Yulissa Raquel
metadata.dc.ucuenca.correspondencia: Villalta Mendoza, Fernando Mauricio, fernando.villalta@ucuenca.ec
Keywords: Sleeves
Barriers
Light curing
Light intensity
metadata.dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatiamplio: 3. Ciencias Médicas y de la Salud
metadata.dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatidetallado: 3.2.15 Odontología
metadata.dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientofrascatiespecifico: 3.2 Medicina Clínica
metadata.dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescoamplio: 09 - Salud y Bienestar
metadata.dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescodetallado: 0911 - Estudios Dentales
metadata.dc.ucuenca.areaconocimientounescoespecifico: 091 - Salud
Issue Date: 2020
metadata.dc.ucuenca.volumen: Volumen 18, número 3
metadata.dc.source: World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.30574/wjarr.2020.8.1.0382
metadata.dc.type: ARTÍCULO
Abstract: 
Abstract: Nowadays, the use of halogen or light emission diode (LED) devices in dental attention is constant for almost any oral treatment. The need of providing an adequate light intensity for a correct photopolymerization of the resinous materials is critical. Likewise, it is important to consider the biosecurity norms for avoiding cross-contamination by residues likely to be accumulated at the top of the light guide in contact with oral cavity fluids. Therefore, the use of translucid barriers at the top of the light guide is imperative to protect the health of the patient while providing a correct polymerization of the resinous materials. The present study analyzes the effect of using four translucid barriers in the light intensity of three dental lamps commercially available. The tested barriers are two of commercial availability, and two conventional plastic wraps. Results indicate a significant reduction of light intensity without affecting the requirements for a correct photopolymerization with any barrier. Differences among barriers points out a conventional plastic wrap as more suitable than commercially available barriers, considering only light intensity provided. Keywords: Light intensity; Sleeves; Light curing; Barriers
URI: http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/42250
https://wjarr.com/content/photopolymerization-devises-light-intensity-relation-physical-translucid-barriers-useb
metadata.dc.ucuenca.urifuente: https://wjarr.com/content/archive-issues
ISSN: 2581-9615
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