Original Research
Volume 2023, Article ID 23020804, 6 pages.
Effect of soft start and pulse LED curing modes on postoperative sensitivity after composite restoration of cervical abrasion - A randomised control clinical trial
Mahalakshmi Nandakumar
Private practitioner 15/3, 5th main road, Kasturibai Nagar, Adyar Chennai -600020
Address for Correspondence:
Dr. Mahalakshmi Nandakumar,
Private practitioner 15/3, 5th main road, Kasturibai Nagar, Adyar Chennai -600020 Phone No: 9941338482
Email: mahalakshminandakumar@gmail.com
Abstract
Aim
To assess the impact of soft start and pulse LED curing techniques on postoperative sensitivity following composite restoration of cervical abrasion
Material and method
All the patients were chosen based on the inclusion requirements and split into two groups. 20 people were chosen as the sample size for each group. The lesion was made ready by acid etching, bonding agent application, and curing. The incremental approach was used to place the composite restorations, and each increment was appropriately cured in either group A's soft start mode or group B's pulse mode. After one week and one month, the patients were called back to evaluate the postoperative sensitivity.
Result
The difference between pulse led cure mode and gentle start had no statistically significant impact on postoperative sensitivity.
Conclusion
When compared to pulse curing approach, restorations cured using the gentle start curing technique did not exhibit any appreciable alterations in postoperative sensitivity.
Keywords:
Post operative sensitivity, Soft start curing, Pulse LED curing, Composite restoration, Cervical abrasion
Financial support and sponsorship
Nil
Conflicts of interest
There are no conflicts of interest
How to cite this article : Nandakumar, M. (2023). Effect of soft start and pulse LED curing modes on postoperative sensitivity after composite restoration of cervical abrasion - A randomised control clinical trial: Original Research. International Journal of Endodontic Rehabilitation, 6. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjendorehab.2023.798