Longer light‐curing time decreases the effect of ageing on composite resin hardness used in root reinforcement
Cleonice da Silveira Teixeira,
Filipe Colombo Vitali,
Eduardo Antunes Bortoluzzi
et al.
Abstract:This study evaluated the hardness of a composite resin used for root reinforcement, considering the light‐curing time, root canal region and ageing due to long‐term storage. Twenty incisor roots were reinforced using composite resin, varying the photopolymerisation time (40 or 120 s). Following fibre post cementation, the roots were transversely sectioned into coronal, middle and apical regions. Composite hardness was measured initially and after 18 months of water storage. Data underwent repeated measures ana… Show more
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