Light-curing units used in dentistry: Effect of their characteristics on temperature development in teeth

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This study aimed to investigate pulp chamber and surface temperature development using different LED light curing units (LCUs). Eight brands of LED-LCUs were tested in a laboratory bench model. The pulp chamber and surface temperature were recorded with a type T thermocouple and infrared cameras, respectively. The highest pulp chamber and surface temperature increase was 6.1±0.3°C and 20.1±1.7°C, respectively. Wide-spectrum LED-LCUs produced higher pulp chamber temperature increase at 0 mm and 2 mm but lower at 4 mm. Narrow-spectrum LED-LCUs produced higher surface temperature increase. LED-LCU featuring modulated output mode resulted in lower increase in pulp chamber temperature but higher on surface temperature. LED-LCU with light guide tip delivering an inhomogeneous beam caused higher increase in temperature on the surface and in the pulp chamber. LED-LCUs with different spectral emission, output mode and light guide tip design contributed to different temperature development in the pulp chamber and at the surface of teeth.

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Mouhat, M., Stangvaltaite-Mouhat, L., Mercer, J., Nilsen, B. W., & Örtengren, U. (2021). Light-curing units used in dentistry: Effect of their characteristics on temperature development in teeth. Dental Materials Journal, 40(5), 1177–1188. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2020-305

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