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Dental restorations are essential for repairing damaged or decayed teeth. However, without proper light curing, these restorations can fail, leading to further damage and potential oral health issues. In this article, we will discuss the importance of proper light curing for dental restorations and the consequences of improper light curing.
Light curing is a complex process in which a specialized light source is used to harden and set materials used in dental restorations. This process is crucial to ensure the restoration is strong, durable, and long-lasting. The light used in light curing is typically a blue light that activates a photo-initiator in the material used for the restoration. However, simply seeing blue light exiting the tip of your light curing unit, is not all you need to know to ensure your restorative materials will be successfully cured.
Proper light curing procedures and techniques are crucial to ensure the longevity and success of a dental restoration. Without proper light curing, the restorative material may not harden completely, leading to a weak and brittle restoration that can easily crack or break. This can result in the need for additional restorative procedures or even tooth loss.
Insufficient polymerization adversely affects both physical and chemical properties of the restoration1:
There are no indications in the literature that says over-curing can hurt composite material– BUT you can deliver too much heat by exposing the soft tissues to light energy for too long, resulting in post-operative sensitivity.
In this video our friend Madison from Bluelight Analytics explains three easy checks you should perform BEFORE using your light curing unit on patients:
Even when all three checks are in place, your light curing unit might not be delivering it’s promised energy output due to several factors; some lights’ output can degrade due to low battery, placement of your infection control barrier, mode changes, and many more. It is highly recommended that you regularly check your light’s output so you can ensure you’re set up for restorative success with every procedure. Bluelight & 3M have partnered to bring the most accurate in-office3 light testing service to you, for FREE, with the CheckMARC program. All you need to do is click the link2 and a 3M representative will get in touch with you to set an appointment at a convenient time for you!
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