PERBEDAAN KEKUATAN IKATAN KIMIA ANTARA BAHAN BONDING HEMA DENGAN PELARUT ASETON DENGAN BAHAN BONDING HEMA DENGAN PELARUT ETANOL PADA KOLAGEN

Composite resins bind to tooth structure through adhesive material, known as bonding material. The bonding material usually contains a specific functional monomer which is generally an ester derived from a bivalent alcohol reaction with a methacrylic acid and a phosphor or a carboxylic acid deriv...

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Main Author: IVAN SALOMO SUMARTO, 021518036315
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Language:English
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://repository.unair.ac.id/70967/1/abstrak.pdf
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Institution: Universitas Airlangga
Language: English
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Summary:Composite resins bind to tooth structure through adhesive material, known as bonding material. The bonding material usually contains a specific functional monomer which is generally an ester derived from a bivalent alcohol reaction with a methacrylic acid and a phosphor or a carboxylic acid derivative.. In a recent study there were chemical bonding bonds. Objective: To analyze the di fference in chemical bond strength between HEMA-based ethanol-based and HEMA acetone-doped resin with dentin collagen. Methods: There are 3 groups in this study. The first group of HEMA and collagen was mixed with KBr, the group as a control. The second group of HEMA, collagen, ethanol mixed KBr. The third group of HEMA, collagen, acetone mixed KBr. The three groups were then pelleted and analyzed by FTIRS, to calculate the peak value of the carbonyl uptake band from each study group. Data were analyzed using Kruskall Wallis and Tukey HSD test (p <0.05). Result: peak value of carbonyl uptake group I: 71.36, group II: 46.76, group III: 27.2. The smaller the punk value of the carbonyl uptake bands, the greater the bonding strength of the chemical. Conclusion: The chemical bond strength of the HEMA acetone bonding material is greater than that of the chemical bonding bonds in ethanol-based HEMA bonding in dentin collagen