Andrej Meniga
University of Zagreb
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Biomaterials | 1997
Andrej Meniga; Zrinka Tarle; Mira Ristić; Jozo Šutalo; Goran Pichler
Clinical performance of light-curing composite restorations is greatly influenced by the quality of the curing-light. Currently used photopolymerization units have some important drawbacks, such as decreasing light output with time and distance, which results in a relatively low degree of conversion and shallow depth of cure, particularly of darker shades. Experiments with continuous argon laser polymerization showed overheating of the composite sample, as well as increased shrinkage of the material. In this study a pulsed laser, set at 468 nm (the maximum of the camphorquinone absorption coefficient), with 20-ns pulse duration, repetition rate of 10 Hz and energy of 10 mJ per pulse, was used as a light source. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of polymerization of light and dark shades of three different hybrid composites cured by pulsed laser at the surface and at 3.0 mm depth. The degree of conversion was measured by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Applying pulsed blue laser, significantly better results were obtained for both shades compared to standard polymerization values. Very weak dependence of the degree of conversion, between the surface measurements and those at 3.0 mm, were observed in the case of pulsed laser polymerization due to the piercing nanopulses and the monochromatic light at 468 nm.
Optical Measurement Systems for Industrial Inspection III | 2003
Nazif Demoli; Goran Pichler; Alena Knezevic; Zrinka Tarle; Andrej Meniga; Jozo Šutalo
Digital interferometry based device for measuring the thickness variations of the resin composite materials during blue light polymerization is described. The proposed device enables two types of quantitative measurements providing data for the total displacement and the dynamic behavior of displacement. The effect of the thermal expansion as well as polymerization shrinkage can be clearly resolved between different materials, curing lights and modes. The effectivness of our experimental device is illustrated with selected results obtained for a commercial dental material.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 2001
Alena Knezevic; Zrinka Tarle; Andrej Meniga; Jozo Šutalo; Goran Pichler; Mira Ristić
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 2002
Zrinka Tarle; Andrej Meniga; Alena Knezevic; Jozo Šutalo; Mira Ristić; Goran Pichler
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 1998
Zrinka Tarle; Andrej Meniga; Mira Ristić; Jozo Šutalo; Goran Pichler; C. L. Davidson
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 2005
Alena Knežević; Zrinka Tarle; Andrej Meniga; Jozo Šutalo; Goran Pichler
Operative Dentistry | 2006
Zrinka Tarle; Alena Knezevic; N. Demoli; Andrej Meniga; Jozo Šutalo; G. Unterbrink; M. Ristic; Goran Pichler
European Journal of Oral Sciences | 1995
Zrinka Tarle; Andrej Meniga; Mira Ristie; Jozo Šutalo; Goran Pichler
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | 2002
Alena Knezevic; Zrinka Tarle; Andrej Meniga; Jozo Šutalo; Goran Pichler; Mira Ristić
Optics Communications | 2004
Nazif Demoli; Alena Knežević; Zrinka Tarle; Andrej Meniga; Jozo Šutalo; Goran Pichler