Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review
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Resumo: | Objective: To evaluate the influence of alternative photoinitiators present in composite resins related to yellowing, color stability, photosensitivity, light-curing efficiency, degree of conversion, and microhardness. Materials and methods: The literature was reviewed by two independent reviewers at PubMed. The search strategy was carried out using the following descriptors: (Photoinitiators, dental) AND (Curing lights, dental) AND (Composite Resins) NOT (Case report). The electronic search was carried out until March 2019, without language restrictions, and inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied in the selection. Results: Thirteen articles met the previously established criteria, and all were included. Of these, most were in vitro studies. After the aging of the composite, all systems suffered yellowing, however the isolates with camphorquinone were the most affected and, although there is a greater tendency to yellowing, this does not directly affect color stability. However, the literature is still conflicting about which system has significant color stability. Regarding photosensitivity, all photoinitiators have different absorption peaks. In this sense, the photopolymerization must be chosen with caution, as the conversion of monomers and microhardness proved to be directly linked to the correct combination of photoactivator and photopolymerizing unit. Conclusion: Alternative photoinitiators have a lower yellowing rate and good color stability. They can be up to five times more sensitive than systems containing isolated camphorquinone. Only third-generation light-emitting diodes photopolymerize satisfactorily composite resins that have alternative photoinitiators in their composition, ensuring a good degree of conversion and acceptable Knoop microhardness values. |
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Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review Influencia de fotoiniciadores alternativos en resinas compuestas: Revisión de la literaturaInfluência de fotoiniciadores alternativos em resinas compostas: Uma revisão da literaturaResinas compostasLuzes de cura dentáriaFotoiniciadores dentários.Resinas compuestasLuces de curación dentalFotoiniciadores dentales.Composite resinsCuring lights dentalPhotoinitiators dental.Objective: To evaluate the influence of alternative photoinitiators present in composite resins related to yellowing, color stability, photosensitivity, light-curing efficiency, degree of conversion, and microhardness. Materials and methods: The literature was reviewed by two independent reviewers at PubMed. The search strategy was carried out using the following descriptors: (Photoinitiators, dental) AND (Curing lights, dental) AND (Composite Resins) NOT (Case report). The electronic search was carried out until March 2019, without language restrictions, and inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied in the selection. Results: Thirteen articles met the previously established criteria, and all were included. Of these, most were in vitro studies. After the aging of the composite, all systems suffered yellowing, however the isolates with camphorquinone were the most affected and, although there is a greater tendency to yellowing, this does not directly affect color stability. However, the literature is still conflicting about which system has significant color stability. Regarding photosensitivity, all photoinitiators have different absorption peaks. In this sense, the photopolymerization must be chosen with caution, as the conversion of monomers and microhardness proved to be directly linked to the correct combination of photoactivator and photopolymerizing unit. Conclusion: Alternative photoinitiators have a lower yellowing rate and good color stability. They can be up to five times more sensitive than systems containing isolated camphorquinone. Only third-generation light-emitting diodes photopolymerize satisfactorily composite resins that have alternative photoinitiators in their composition, ensuring a good degree of conversion and acceptable Knoop microhardness values.Objetivo: Evaluar la influencia de fotoiniciadores alternativos presentes en las resinas compuestas en relación al amarillamiento, estabilidad de color, fotosensibilidad, eficiencia de fotopolimerización, grado de conversión y microdureza. Materiales y métodos: la literatura fue revisada por dos revisores independientes en PubMed. La estrategia de búsqueda se llevó a cabo utilizando los siguientes descriptores: (Fotoiniciadores, dental) Y (Lámparas de polimerización, dental) Y (Resinas compuestas) NOT (Informe de caso). La búsqueda electrónica se realizó hasta marzo de 2019, sin restricciones de idioma, y se aplicaron criterios de inclusión y exclusión en la selección. Resultados: Trece artículos cumplieron con los criterios establecidos. De estos, la mayoría fueron estudios in vitro. Tras el envejecimiento del composite, todos los sistemas sufrieron un amarilleamiento, sin embargo los aislados con canforquinona fueron los más afectados y, aunque existe una mayor tendencia al amarilleo, esto no afecta directamente a la estabilidad del color. Sin embargo, la literatura sigue siendo conflictiva sobre qué sistema tiene una estabilidad de color significativa. En cuanto a la fotosensibilidad, todos los fotoiniciadores tienen diferentes picos de absorción. En este sentido, el fotopolimerizador debe elegirse con cautela, ya que la conversión de monómeros y microdureza demostraron estar directamente ligadas a la correcta combinación de fotoactivador y unidad fotopolimerizante. Conclusión: Los fotoiniciadores alternativos tienen una tasa de amarilleo más baja y una buena estabilidad del color. Pueden ser hasta cinco veces más sensibles que los sistemas que contienen canforquinona aislada. Sólo los diodos emisores de luz de tercera generación fotopolimerizan satisfactoriamente resinas compuestas que tienen fotoiniciadores alternativos en su composición, lo que garantiza un buen grado de conversión y valores aceptables de microdureza Knoop.Objetivo: Avaliar influência de fotoiniciadores alternativos presentes em resinas compostas relacionados ao amarelecimento, estabilidade de cor, fotossensibilidade, eficiência de fotopolimerização, grau de conversão e microdureza. Materiais e métodos: A literatura foi revisada por dois revisores independentes no PubMed. A estratégia de busca foi realizada utilizando os seguintes descritores: (Photoinitiators, dental) AND (Curing lights, dental) AND (Composite Resins) NOT (Case report). A busca eletrônica foi efetuada até março de 2019, sem restrições de idioma, e critérios de inclusão e exclusão foram aplicados na seleção. Resultados: Treze artigos atenderam aos critérios previamente estabelecidos, e todos foram incluídos. Desses, a maior parte eram estudos in vitro. Após o envelhecimento do compósito, todos os sistemas sofreram amarelecimento, porém os isolados com canforoquinona foram os mais afetados e, embora haja maior tendência ao amarelecimento, isso não afeta diretamente a estabilidade da cor. Porém, a literatura ainda é conflitante sobre qual sistema possui estabilidade de cor significativa. Em relação à fotossensibilidade, todos os fotoiniciadores apresentam picos de absorção diferentes. Nesse sentido, o fotopolimerizador deve ser escolhido com cautela, pois a conversão dos monômeros e a microdureza mostrou-se diretamente ligada à correta combinação de fotoativador e unidade fotopolimerizadora. Conclusão: Fotoiniciadores alternativos apresentam menor taxa de amarelecimento e boa estabilidade de cor. Podem ser até cinco vezes mais sensíveis que os sistemas que contém canforoquinona isolados. Apenas os diodos emissores de luz de terceira geração fotopolimerizam satisfatoriamente as resinas compostas que apresentam fotoiniciadores alternativos em sua composição, garantindo bom grau de conversão e valores de microdureza Knoop aceitáveis.Research, Society and Development2020-12-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1112810.33448/rsd-v9i12.11128Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 12; e32091211128 Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 12; e32091211128 Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 12; e32091211128 2525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11128/10067Copyright (c) 2020 Nathalie Murielly Rolim de Abreu; Ruth Venâncio Fernandes Dantas; Hugo Ramalho Sarmento; Robinsom Viégas Montenegro; Heloísa Helena Pinho Veloso; Raquel Venâncio Fernandes Dantashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbreu, Nathalie Murielly Rolim deDantas, Ruth Venâncio FernandesSarmento, Hugo RamalhoMontenegro, Robinsom ViégasVeloso, Heloísa Helena PinhoDantas, Raquel Venâncio Fernandes2020-12-30T23:32:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11128Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:02.376313Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review Influencia de fotoiniciadores alternativos en resinas compuestas: Revisión de la literatura Influência de fotoiniciadores alternativos em resinas compostas: Uma revisão da literatura |
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Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review |
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Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review Abreu, Nathalie Murielly Rolim de Resinas compostas Luzes de cura dentária Fotoiniciadores dentários. Resinas compuestas Luces de curación dental Fotoiniciadores dentales. Composite resins Curing lights dental Photoinitiators dental. |
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Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review |
title_full |
Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review |
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Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review |
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Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review |
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Influence of alternative photoinitiators in composite resins: A literature review |
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Abreu, Nathalie Murielly Rolim de |
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Abreu, Nathalie Murielly Rolim de Dantas, Ruth Venâncio Fernandes Sarmento, Hugo Ramalho Montenegro, Robinsom Viégas Veloso, Heloísa Helena Pinho Dantas, Raquel Venâncio Fernandes |
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Dantas, Ruth Venâncio Fernandes Sarmento, Hugo Ramalho Montenegro, Robinsom Viégas Veloso, Heloísa Helena Pinho Dantas, Raquel Venâncio Fernandes |
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Abreu, Nathalie Murielly Rolim de Dantas, Ruth Venâncio Fernandes Sarmento, Hugo Ramalho Montenegro, Robinsom Viégas Veloso, Heloísa Helena Pinho Dantas, Raquel Venâncio Fernandes |
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Resinas compostas Luzes de cura dentária Fotoiniciadores dentários. Resinas compuestas Luces de curación dental Fotoiniciadores dentales. Composite resins Curing lights dental Photoinitiators dental. |
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Resinas compostas Luzes de cura dentária Fotoiniciadores dentários. Resinas compuestas Luces de curación dental Fotoiniciadores dentales. Composite resins Curing lights dental Photoinitiators dental. |
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Objective: To evaluate the influence of alternative photoinitiators present in composite resins related to yellowing, color stability, photosensitivity, light-curing efficiency, degree of conversion, and microhardness. Materials and methods: The literature was reviewed by two independent reviewers at PubMed. The search strategy was carried out using the following descriptors: (Photoinitiators, dental) AND (Curing lights, dental) AND (Composite Resins) NOT (Case report). The electronic search was carried out until March 2019, without language restrictions, and inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied in the selection. Results: Thirteen articles met the previously established criteria, and all were included. Of these, most were in vitro studies. After the aging of the composite, all systems suffered yellowing, however the isolates with camphorquinone were the most affected and, although there is a greater tendency to yellowing, this does not directly affect color stability. However, the literature is still conflicting about which system has significant color stability. Regarding photosensitivity, all photoinitiators have different absorption peaks. In this sense, the photopolymerization must be chosen with caution, as the conversion of monomers and microhardness proved to be directly linked to the correct combination of photoactivator and photopolymerizing unit. Conclusion: Alternative photoinitiators have a lower yellowing rate and good color stability. They can be up to five times more sensitive than systems containing isolated camphorquinone. Only third-generation light-emitting diodes photopolymerize satisfactorily composite resins that have alternative photoinitiators in their composition, ensuring a good degree of conversion and acceptable Knoop microhardness values. |
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