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Odontologically they can be filled by light-cured composite resin when applied in two applications.
Light-cured glass ionomers consist of a complex mixture of components.
Most modern composite resins are light-cured photopolymers, meaning that they harden with light exposure.
• Light-cured gels These products are applied with a small brush, then placed under an ultraviolet light in order for the product to harden.
"A comparison of retention rates of brackets with thermally-cured and light-cured custom bases in indirect bonding procedures."
The acrylic finger-cot is made of light-cured methacrylate baseplate which is moulded around tightly fitting glove on finger (usually third).
Light-curing temporary filling cement Cimpat L.C is a light-cured monocompoment temporary cement.
"Initial cure with low light intensity, followed by final cure with high intensity, significantly improves the marginal integrity of light-cured composite fillings and also the material properties."
Newer formulations of glass ionomers that contain light-cured resins can achieve a greater aesthetic result, but do not release fluoride as well as conventional glass ionomers.
GEL Although acrylic-base, light-cured gel nails are preferred by some clients because, when properly done, they are thinner, lighter, and have a higher clarity, than acrylic nails.
It was concluded, therefore, that at-home bleaching with Nite Lite does not affect the shear/peel bond strength of light-cured composite resin and resin-modified cements used for bracket bonding.
In order to package fiber into a commercially viable product, it typically is protectively coated by using ultraviolet (UV), light-cured acrylate polymers, then terminated with optical fiber connectors, and finally assembled into a cable.
In-office bleaching procedures generally use a light-cured protective layer that is carefully painted on the gums and papilla (the tips of the gums between the teeth) to reduce the risk of chemical burns to the soft tissues.