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The Effect of Curing Time and Light Intensity on Composite Resin: The Effect of Curing Time and Light Intensity on the Degree of,Used
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The aims of this study are to investigate the effect of light intensity and curing time on the degree of conversion and amount of residual monomer released from polyacid modified composite resin samples cured with QTH light curing unit.Single light cured polyacid modified composite resin restorative material Glasiosite Caps (VOCO/ Cuxhaven, Germany) (n=130 samples divided to the groups ) exposed to different exposure times (10, 30 and 40 seconds) and at different light intensities (410 and 490 mw/cm). The degree of conversion of polyacid modified composite resin samples was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). While the amount of residual monomer released from polyacid modified composite resin samples was investigated through measuring the released residual monomer in doubled distilled water with (CECIL 2000) Ultraviolet visible spectrophotometer.
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