µCT-3D visualization analysis of resin composite polymerization and dye penetration test of composite adaptation

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This study evaluated the effects of the light curing methods and resin composite composition on composite polymerization contraction behavior and resin composite adaptation to the cavity wall using µCT-3D visualization analysis and dye penetration test. Cylindrical cavities were restored using Clearfil tri-S Bond ND Quick adhesive and filled with Clearfil AP-X or Clearfil Photo Bright composite. The composites were cured using the conventional or the slow-start curing method. The light-cured resin composite, which had increased contrast ratio during polymerization, improved adaptation to the cavity wall using the slow-start curing method. In the µCT-3D visualization method, the slow-start curing method reduced polymerization shrinkage volume of resin composite restoration to half of that produced by the conventional curing method in the cavity with adhesive for both composites. µCT-3D visualization method can be used to detect and analyze resin composite polymerization contraction behavior and shrinkage volume as 3D image in the cavity.

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Yoshikawa, T., Sadr, A., & Tagami, J. (2018). µCT-3D visualization analysis of resin composite polymerization and dye penetration test of composite adaptation. Dental Materials Journal, 37(1), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2016-323

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