Effect on composite polymerisation by light curing units-Invitro study - Cheena Bansal
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With every passing day, demand of esthetic restoration is gaining momentum; which has made esthetic materials like composite resin the restorative material of choice. Methods and devices to cure composite resin have evolved jointly; passing from chemically cured resins to modern form of light cured composite resins. Success and predictability of composite resin restorations depends on one major factor i.e. ... Full description
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With every passing day, demand of esthetic restoration is gaining momentum; which has made esthetic materials like composite resin the restorative material of choice. Methods and devices to cure composite resin have evolved jointly; passing from chemically cured resins to modern form of light cured composite resins. Success and predictability of composite resin restorations depends on one major factor i.e. degree of resin polymerization achieved during its placement in the prepared cavity.The ability of light curing units to deliver enough light at appropriate absorption spectrum is crucial to optimize the physical properties of composite resin. Inadequate polymerization has been associated with inferior properties and failure of restoration.
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| Author | Cheena Bansal |
|---|---|
| Publisher | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing |
| Release year | 2015 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9783659761973 |