Time-Based Characteristics of Acoustic Emission During Dental Composite Restoration

2011 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 169-174
Author(s):  
Ja-Uk Gu ◽  
Nak-Sam Choi ◽  
Kazuo Arakawa
2017 ◽  
Vol 78 ◽  
pp. 333-340 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danfeng Cao ◽  
Yingchao Zhang ◽  
Yao Li ◽  
Xiaoyu Shi ◽  
Haihuan Gong ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 782 ◽  
pp. 244-249
Author(s):  
Elin Karlina ◽  
Nina Djustiana ◽  
Renny Febrida ◽  
Yanwar Faza ◽  
Seniyah ◽  
...  

Nano size of ceramic filler (nanofiller) are tend to possess difficulties to be covered by resin matrix due to large surface area to volume ratio. Addition of aceton known as the diluent agent by introducing more content of filler as well as helping distribution of the filler in the resin matrix in application of dental composite restoration. In this study, a total 24 specimens of dental composite prototype; nanofiller-TMPS and nanofiller-MPTS were prepared using a customized acrylic mold and they were divided into two groups based on filler/resin ratio (n=6 each group). In the process of dental composite making, acetone were added into resin; 1 ml (filler/resin, 50/50) and 5 ml (filler/resin, 80/20) untill specific consistency obtained. The specimens were stored in distilled water for 24 hours at 37°C then subjected to hardness test using Vickers hardness tester machine, LECO – Japan M– 400–H1 with the load of 200 grams for 15 seconds (ADA Specification No. 27). Data were statistically analyzed using t independent test (α=0.05). The result revealed that dental composite prototype contain nanofiller-MPTS with filler/resin rasio (50/50) were statistically significant higher than dental composite prototype contain nanofiller-TMPS with same ratio (p<0.05). Otherwise, dental composite prototype with filler/resin ratio (80/20) were no observed statistically significant differences for both nanofiller-TMPS and nanofiller-MPTS (p>0.05). As conclusion, nanofiller modified MPTS are more effective to elevate surface hardness of dental composite prototype than nanofiller-TMPS for 50/50 filler/resin ratio


2019 ◽  
Vol 829 ◽  
pp. 247-251
Author(s):  
Kosterman Usri ◽  
Veni Takarini ◽  
Renny Febrida

This paper presents the preliminary results from the experiment of making lab putty from glutinous rice. The experiment aims to use natural, safe, and cheap ingredients to synthesis reliable products of making direct palatal matrix index of class IV dental composite restoration, by characterizing the particle morphology and how each element binds to one another as well as its compositions. Hand manipulation on lab putty was carried out on two different samples accompanied by two fabricated samples with size of 4x2 cm. Particle morphology was characterized with JEOL Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and sample composition confirmed using Electron Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS). The SEM result revealed that sample A shows smooth morphology from well-mixed glutinous rice tend bind with silicon rubber paste and bovine gelatin. Meanwhile, sample B shows hexagonal and polyhedral morphology that appears to be similar agglomerated form to the sample that marketed available (sample C and D). From the EDS result, it can be confirmed that compositionally, the four samples are similar. To conclude, lab putty made from glutinous rice can be considered as an option of low cost and safe palatal matrix index for class IV composite restoration. Better development of mechanical properties shall be conducted by future research.


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