Resumen
The effectiveness of a restorative treatment using resinous
compounds can be affected by the light intensity that the photopolymerization lamp is
capable of emitting. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of the
light intensity of the photopolymerization lamps in the dental clinics of health centers in
the City of Cuenca, Ecuador. The light intensity of 38 photopolymerization lamps
corresponding to 23 health centers was evaluated and classified into low power (<300
mw/cm2), regular power (300 - 800 mw/cm2) and high power (>800 mw/cm2). The intensity
of the light power was evaluated with the CK12024 radiometer by three observers prior to
authorization from the professionals in charge for the analysis of their photocuring
devices. It was obtained that, of the 38 photopolymerization lamps evaluated, 5.26% (n=8)
have a low power, 21.05% (n=8) have a regular power and 73.68% (28) have a high power.
According to the data obtained, we conclude that the majority of photopolymerization lamps
in the health centers of the City of Cuenca have optimal performance, in addition to
emphasizing the periodic evaluation of the photopolymerization lamps to control optimal
performance.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | RECISATEC |
| Estado | Publicada - 2023 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Fotopolimerización
- Radiómetro
- Intensidad lumínica