An He-Ne scanning laser beam was used to measure for the first time th
e linear shrinkage of light-cured microfilled composites. A low-power
beam, which has a wavelength (632.8 nm) different from the polymerizat
ion wavelength (approximate to 450 nm), was used. In these conditions
no shrinkage is induced by the laser light. This method of measurement
makes it possible to analyse small samples with a very low error (+/-
1 mu m). Five different materials were tested using 10-20 mg specimens
, and the shrinkage process was examined in detail over 2 days. All th
ese materials showed shrinkage of more than 50% of their original leng
th after 1 min of irradiation and approximately 99% of the total shrin
kage occurred 4h after irradiation. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Limited.