Philippe
Levque1, Julian Leprince2,3, Ana Maria Dos
Santos-Goncalvez2, Gatane Leloup2, Bernard Gallez1
1Biomedical magnetic resonance unit,
Universit catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium; 2School of
Dent
Methacrylate
resins are highly popular in dentistry and are largely used in clinic for
tooth restoration. Free radicals are created during the photopolymerization
process and can be detected by EPR spectroscopy. EPR has been successfully
used to study the mechanical properties of this material. This study focuses
on the feasibility of EPRImaging using dental resins which exhibits complex signal.
2D imaging and 2D spectral spatial imaging were applied and give the unique
possibility of non destructive characterization and mapping of free radicals
in dentam resins and more generally in biomaterials and materials science.