The Effect Of Photo-Activation Method in Polymerization Process Of Different Light-Cured Composite Resins On Hardness And Compression
Three resins were analyzed: Swiss TEC restorative composite resin, Composan Ceram Syringes, and Ivoclar Vivadent Tetric N-Ceram Light Cured Hybrid. The LED.F gadget, which emits blue light at 494 nm, was used to process the samples. For each composite type, nine samples were created and su...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Arabic |
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University of Mosul-college of Basic Education
2024-12-01
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Series: | مجلة ابحاث كلية التربية الاساسية |
Online Access: | https://berj.uomosul.edu.iq/article_185733_ba6ba9b635de7685545b2b7128dd4acd.pdf |
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Summary: | Three resins were analyzed: Swiss TEC restorative composite resin, Composan Ceram Syringes, and Ivoclar Vivadent Tetric N-Ceram Light Cured Hybrid. The LED.F gadget, which emits blue light at 494 nm, was used to process the samples. For each composite type, nine samples were created and subsequently put through pressure and hardness tests. Utilizing a simple statistical test of the correlation coefficient, T-tests were used to examine the relationship between the variables in the study. Compressive strength (CS) and hardness tests were conducted as part of the physical testing. Tetric N-Ceram composite resin had the highest compressive strength compared to the other materials under investigation, and the hardness test increased as the curing time intervals increased. Composan Ceram Syringes composite |
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ISSN: | 1992-7452 2664-2808 |