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TítuloA Scoping review on the polymerization of resin-matrix cements used in restorative dentistry
Autor(es)Fidalgo-Pereira, Rita
Torres, Orlanda
Carvalho, Óscar Samuel Novais
Silva, Filipe Samuel
Catarino, Susana Oliveira
Ozcan, Mutlu
Souza, Júlio C.M.
Palavras-chaveDegree of conversion
Resin cement
Light transmittance
Polymerization
Light curing
Data13-Fev-2023
EditoraMDPI AG
RevistaMaterials
CitaçãoFidalgo-Pereira, R.; Torres, O.; Carvalho, Ó.; Silva, F.S.; Catarino, S.O.; Özcan, M.; Souza, J.C.M. A Scoping review on the polymerization of resin-matrix cements Used in restorative dentistry. materials 2023, 16, 1560. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16041560
Resumo(s)In dentistry, clinicians mainly use dual-cured or light-cured resin-matrix cements to achieve a proper polymerization of the organic matrix leading to enhanced physical properties of the cement. However, several parameters can affect the polymerization of resin-matrix cements. The main aim of the present study was to perform a scoping review on the degree of conversion (DC) of the organic matrix, the polymerization, and the light transmittance of different resin-matrix cements used in dentistry. A search was performed on PubMed using a combination of the following key terms: degree of conversion, resin cements, light transmittance, polymerization, light curing, and thickness. Articles in the English language published up to November 2022 were selected. The selected studies’ results demonstrated that restorative structures with a thickness higher than 1.5 mm decrease the light irradiance towards the resin-matrix cement. A decrease in light transmission provides a low energy absorption through the resin cement leading to a low DC percentage. On the other hand, the highest DC percentages, ranging between 55 and 75%, have been reported for dual-cured resin-matrix cements, although the polymerization mode and exposure time also influence the DC of monomers. Thus, the polymerization of resin-matrix cements can be optimized taking into account different parameters of light-curing, such as adequate light distance, irradiance, exposure time, equipment, and wavelength. Then, optimum physical properties are achieved that provide a long-term clinical performance of the cemented restorative materials.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/83023
DOI10.3390/ma16041560
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/16/4/1560
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CMEMS - Artigos em revistas internacionais/Papers in international journals

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