medigraphic.com
ENGLISH

Revista ADM Órgano Oficial de la Asociación Dental Mexicana

ISSN 0001-0944 (Impreso)
Órgano Oficial de la Asociación Dental Mexicana
  • Mostrar índice
  • Números disponibles
  • Información
    • Información general        
    • Directorio
  • Publicar
    • Instrucciones para autores        
    • Envío de artículos
  • medigraphic.com
    • Inicio
    • Índice de revistas            
    • Registro / Acceso
  • Mi perfil

2009, Número 5

<< Anterior Siguiente >>

Rev ADM 2009; 66 (5)


Métodos de activación de la fotopolimerización Parte II

Carrillo SC, Monroy PM
Texto completo Cómo citar este artículo

Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 44
Paginas: 18-28
Archivo PDF: 593.54 Kb.


PALABRAS CLAVE

Sin palabras Clave

RESUMEN

Se hace en este artículo una revisión de las diferentes fuentes de luz y métodos de fotopolimerización, además de la revisión del desarrollo de las diferentes formas y nuevos protocolos para el curado por luz de los materiales de resina compuesta, en relación con el aspecto importante de obtener las mejores propiedades físicas de la restauración y la disminución de la contracción a la polimerización.


REFERENCIAS (EN ESTE ARTÍCULO)

  1. Rueggenberg, Frederick: Depth of cure parameters in light-cure composites. Master’s Thesis. The University of Michigan School of Dentistry. Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1987.

  2. Albers, H. F.: Resin systems. In: Tooth colored restoratives. Chapter 2. 7th. Edition. Alto Books, Co. September, 1985.

  3. Pollack, B.F. and Blitzer, H.M.: The advantages of visible light curing resins. N.Y. State Dent. J. 48: 228, 1982.

  4. St. Germain, H.A.: Tooth-colored restorations. Materials and indications. Junior operative lecture. Indiana University School of Dentistry. Sept. 27, 1982.

  5. Young, K.C., et.el: The performance of ultraviolet lights to polymerize fissure sealants. J. Oral Rehabil. 4(2): 181-191, 1977.

  6. Murray, G.A., Yates, J.L. and Newman, S.M.: Ultraviolet light and ultraviolet light-activated composite resins. J. Prosthet. Dent. 46(2) 167-170, August, 1981.

  7. Light, E.I. and Rakow, B.: Clinical evaluation of Nuva-fil. J. NJ Dent. Assoc. Fall Issue, p.32-34, 1973.

  8. Watkins, J.J.and Andlan, R.J.: Restoration of fractured incisors with an ultraviolet light-polymerized composite resin. Br. Dent. J. 142: 249, 1977.

  9. Council on Dental Materials, Instruments and equipment. Visible light-cured composites and activating units. JADA. Vol. 110: 100-103, January, 1985.

  10. Albers HF. : Resins and Resin Polymerization. Adept Report . 6:1-16, 1999.

  11. Clinical research associates. Newsletter: Visible Light cured resins for anterior teeth. Vol. 7 (2) Feb, 1983.

  12. Albers, H.F. Resin Polymerization. In: Tooth- colored restoratives. Chapter 6. 9st ed. p 81-110. BC. Decker, Inc. Hamilton, ON, CA, 2002.

  13. Emphasis. Symposium on Visible light bonding. A review for the clinician. JADA. Vol. 111: 720-733. November, 1985.

  14. Oxman, J. and Wiggins, K.: Light Technology. Lecture Miniresidency in Biomaterials and Operative Dentistry. The University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. 3M. Co., St. Paul, MN, July 18, 2002.

  15. Keogh, T.P.: Polimerización iniciada mediante luz: claros y obscuros de las nuevas técnicas. Ideas y trabajos Odontoestomatológicos. 2(1) p. 29-37, 2001.

  16. Clinical research associates. (CRA) Newsletter: Visible Light cured resins for anterior teeth. Vol. 7 (2) Feb, 1983.

  17. Shintani, H., Inoue, T., Yamaki, M.: Analysis of camphorquinone in visible light-cured composite resins. Dent. Mat. 1: 124-126, 1985.

  18. Swartz, M.L, Moore, K. B., Phillips, R.W. and Rhodes, B.F.: Direct restorative resins- A comparative study. J. Prosth. Dent. Vol. 47 (2) 163-170, February, 1982.

  19. Raptis, C.N., Fan, P.L., Powers, J.M.: Properties of Microfilled and visible light-cured composite resins. JADA. 1982.

  20. Swartz, M.L., Phillips, R.W. and Rhodes, B.: Visible light-activated resins. Depht of cure. JADA. Vol. 106 634-637, May, 1983.

  21. Pollack, B.F. and Lewis, A.L.: Visible light resin-curing generators: A comparison. Gen. Dent. 29(6): 448-493, 1981.

  22. Killian, R.J.: Visible light cured composites: Dependence of cure on light intensity. IADR Program and Abstracts. No. 603, 1979.

  23. Standlee, J.P., Caputo, A.A., Hokama, S.N.: Light-cured composites. CDA. 16: 25-28, 1988.

  24. Matsumoto, H., Gres, J.E., Marker, V.A.: Depth of cure of visible light-cured resin: clinical simulation. J. Prosthet. Dent. 55: 574-578, 1986.

  25. Weaver, W.S., Blank, L.W., Pelleu, G.B.: A visible light-activated resin cured through tooth structure. Gen. Dent. 36: 136-137, 1988

  26. Leung, R., Fan, P.L., Johnson, W.: Post-irradiation polymerization of visible light-activated composite resin. J. Dent. Res. 62: 363-365, 1983.

  27. Onose, H., Sano, H., Kanto, H.: Selected curing characteristics of light-activated composite resins. Dent. Mater. 1: 48-54, 1985.

  28. Fan, P.L., Worniak, W.T., Reyes, W.D., Stanford, J.W.: Irradiance of visible light-curing units and voltage variation effects. JADA 115: 442-445, 1987.

  29. Lambert, R.L., Passon, J.C.: Inconsistent depth of cure produced by identical visible light generators. Gen. Dent. 26: 124-125, 1988.

  30. Friedman, J.: Variability of lamp characteristics in dental curing lamps. J. Esthet. Dent. 1: 189-190, 1989.

  31. Emphasis. Symposium on Visible light bonding. A review for the clinician. JADA. Vol. 111: 720-733. November, 1985.

  32. Antonson, D.E., Benedetto, M.D.: Longitudinal intensity variability of visible light curing units. Quintessence Int. 17: 819-82-, 1986

  33. Friedman, J.: Care and maintenance of dental curing lights. Dent. Today. 10: 40-41, 1991.

  34. Carrillo, Carlos. Investigación sin publicar.

  35. Rueggeberg, Frederick: Comunicación personal.

  36. Bouschlicher, M.R., Vargas, M.A., Boyer, D.B.: Effect of composite type, light intensity, configuration factor and laser polymerization on polymerization contraction forces. Am. J. Dent. 10: 88-96, 1997.

  37. Althoff, O., Hartung, M.: Advances in light curing. Am. J. of Dent. Vol. 13. Special Issue, p. 77-81, November 2000.

  38. Hammesfahr, P.D., Oconnor, M.T., Wang, X.: Light-Curing technology: Past, present and future. Compendium Vol. 23. No. 9 (Suppl.1) p. 18-24 Sept., 2002.

  39. Caughman, W.F., Rueggeberg, F.A., Curtis, J.W.: Clinical guidelines for photocuring restotaive resins. JADA.126: 1280-1286, September, 1995.

  40. Rueggeberg, F.: Contemporary issues in photocuring. Compendium (Suppl. 25) 20: S4-S15, 1999.

  41. Nakfoor, B., Yaman, P., Dennison, J., Herrero, A.: Effect of light-emitting diode on composite polymerization shrinkage and hardness. J. Esthet. Rest Dent. 17: 110-117, 2005.

  42. Suh, B.I.: Controlling and understanding the polymerization shrinkage-induced stresses in light-cured composites. Compendium (Suppl. 25) 20: S34-S41, 1999.

  43. Burgess, J.O., Walker, R.S., Porche, C.J., Rappold, A.J.: Light Curing – An update. Compendium. Vol. 23, No. 10, p.889-906, October, 2002.

  44. Clinical Research Associates (CRA) Newsletter. Resin Curing Lights. Vol. 24, Issue 5, May, 2000.




2020     |     www.medigraphic.com

Mi perfil

C?MO CITAR (Vancouver)

Rev ADM. 2009;66

ARTíCULOS SIMILARES

CARGANDO ...