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Kebocoran Mikro Resin Komposit Universal Single Shade VS Resin Komposit Bulkfill Pada Restorasi Kelas V Rizki, Annisa Miftaqul; Mozartha, Martha; Kesumaputri, Bebbi Arisya; Anastasia, Danica; Merdekawati, Listia Eka
Mulawarman Dental Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2024): MOLAR September 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/MOLAR.v4i2.15561

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Latar belakang: Restorasi kelas V menyajikan tantangan bagi klinis karena tingginya risiko kebocoran mikro pada daerah servikal sekaligus adanya tuntutan estetika. Resin komposit single-shade merupakan material yang relatif baru di pasaran dan diklaim dapat menyamai semua warna gigi. Resin komposit bulk-fill diketahui menunjukkan stress penyusutan polimerisasi yang lebih rendah dan aplikasi yang lebih mudah. Tujuan: Mengetahui perbandingan kebocoran mikro resin komposit  single-shade dengan resin komposit bulk-fill pada restorasi kelas V. Metode: Penelitian eksperimental dengan sampel 20 gigi premolar rahang atas, dibagi menjadi dua kelompok (n=10), dan dipreparasi kavitas kelas V dengan ukuran 3x3x3 mm. Kelompok A ditumpat dengan resin komposit single-shade, kelompok B ditumpat dengan resin komposit bulk-fill. Sampel dimasukkan ke inkubator dengan suhu 37°C selama 24 jam, kemudian dilakukan proses thermocycling manual pada suhu 5°C dan 55°C sebanyak 100x. Gigi direndam dalam metilen biru selama 24 jam. Sampel dipotong dengan menggunakan separating disc dalam arah bukal ke palatal, dan kebocoran mikro diamati dengan stereomikroskop perbesaran 40x. Hasil: Nilai skor rata-rata kebocoran mikro resin komposit single-shade lebih tinggi dibandingkan resin komposit bulk-fill. Data dianalisis menggunakan uji Mann Whitney yang menunjukkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan antara kedua kelompok tersebut (p<0,05). Simpulan: Resin komposit single-shade memiliki kebocoran mikro yang lebih besar dibandingkan dengan resin komposit bulk-fill. 
Hardness Comparison of Single-Shade vs Multi-Shade Dental Resin Nano-Composite Nuradnin, Ananda Haura; Mozartha, Martha; Kesumaputri, Bebbi Arisya; Anastasia, Danica
Insisiva Dental Journal: Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Insisiva Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/di.v13i2.22801

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Shade matching of multi-shade dental resin nano-composite is a process that requires time and operator expertise. Single-shade universal composite resin claimed to match all tooth colors to simplify the process. Comprehensive testing, including an assessment of surface hardness, is needed to evaluate the properties of this relatively new single-shade universal composite and to evaluate the surface hardness of single-shade universal composite compared to multi-shade dental resin nano-composite. This experimental study tested two composite restorative materials: single-shade universal composite (Omnichroma, Tokuyama Dental, Japan) and nanofilled composite resin (FiltekTM Z350 XT, 3M/ESPE, USA). Thirty specimens divided into 2 groups (n=15) were fabricated by placing the composites into a stainless steel mold (2 mm thick × 12 mm diameter) and photoactivated for 20 seconds, followed by finishing and polishing. Surface hardness was evaluated using a Vickers hardness testing machine and a diamond indenter with a load of 1000 g applied for 15 seconds. Data were analyzed by using an independent t-test. The mean surface hardness of single-shade universal and multi-shade dental resin nano-composite were 21.04±4,92 and 19.33±5,61 Vickers hardness number (VHN), respectively. Single-shade universal composite showed no significant difference in surface hardness to multi-shade dental resin nano-composite (p-value > 0.05). The surface hardness value of single-shade universal composite resin was comparable to multi-shade dental resin nano-composite.
Analysis of Dental Health Service Satisfaction in Dental Polyclinic Patients : A Cross-sectional Study Suliati, Peniza; Murni, Nani Sari; Zaman, Chairil; Yusnilasari, Yusnilasari; Kesumaputri, Bebbi Arisya
Lentera Perawat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): April - June
Publisher : STIKes Al-Ma'arif Baturaja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52235/lp.v6i2.484

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Patient satisfaction is an important indicator in assessing the quality of healthcare services, including dental care services. Tugu Jaya Hospital in OKI Regency has not yet obtained evaluative data regarding patient satisfaction in its dental outpatient services. This study aims to determine the relationship between respondent characteristics and service quality dimensions with patient satisfaction. The study employed a quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach and involved 70 respondents selected through purposive sampling. Data were analyzed using chi-square tests and multiple logistic regression. The results showed significant relationships between education (p = 0.001; PR = 0.281), tangible (p = 0.000; PR = 7.059), empathy (p = 0.006; PR = 2.819), assurance (p = 0.010; PR = 2.596), and reliability (p = 0.022; PR = 2.338) with patient satisfaction. Meanwhile, no significant relationships were found between age (p = 1.00), gender (p = 0.495), and responsiveness (p = 0.070) and satisfaction. Among all the variables, the empathy dimension was the most dominant factor influencing satisfaction (OR = 0.208). Patient satisfaction with dental health services is influenced by education and service quality dimensions, particularly staff empathy. Enhancing service quality through empathy and interpersonal communication is the primary recommendation.
Characteristics of Luting Cements in the Selection of Cementation Materials for Fixed Partial Dentures: A Narrative Review Alya, Ainun; Rais, Sri Wahyuningsih; Kesumaputri, Bebbi Arisya; Mozartha, Martha
Journal of Syiah Kuala Dentistry Society Vol 10, No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Dentistry Faculty

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jds.v10i1.46347

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Background: A Fixed Partial Denture (FPD) is a permanent prosthesis cemented to abutment teeth using luting cement. One of the most common complications is retention loss, which is closely related to the type and properties of the cementation material used. Objective: This narrative review aims to analyze the characteristics of luting cements to determine the ideal material for cementing FPDs. Methods: A literature review was conducted using articles from PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar databases published within the last 15 years. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied, and the selected studies were assessed for bias using the Checklist for Reporting In-vitro Studies (CRIS). Results: A total of 21 in vitro studies were reviewed. Sixteen studies reported that resin cement has the highest retention. Ten studies supported the use of zinc phosphate (ZP), zinc polycarboxylate (ZPC), glass ionomer cement (GIC), and resin cement for all-metal FPDs. Six studies favored resin cement for all-ceramic FPDs, while four studies showed positive outcomes using resin cement for porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) FPDs. Conclusion: Resin cement demonstrates superior retention characteristics, making it the ideal luting agent for FPDs. ZP, ZPC, and GIC also provide good performance for all-metal FPDs. In contrast, resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC) shows inferior retention and is less recommended for FPD cementation.
The Effect of Celery Leaf Juice (Apium graveolens Linn.) on Surface Hardness of Hot Polymerized Acrylic Resin Denture Base Rais, Sri Wahyuningsih; Kesumaputri, Bebbi Arisya; S, Veronika Virginia; Alya, Ainun
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 8 No 2 (2025): October
Publisher : Indonesian Dental Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jida.v8i2.1395

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Background: Hot polymerized acrylic resin is the most commonly used denture base material. Surface hardness is an important mechanical property of acrylic resin to resist abrasion of the denture base during routine cleaning procedures. Celery leaf juice at 50% concentration is effective as a denture cleaner. The ideal denture cleaning solution has bactericidal and fungicidal properties, is easy to use, and does not damage the materials used in making the denture. Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of celery leaf juice (Apium graveolens Linn.) on the surface hardness of hot polymerized acrylic resin denture bases. Methods: This study was a laboratory experimental study with a pre-test and post-test with control group research design. A total of 24 hot polymerized acrylic resin samples measuring 65mm x 10mm x 2.5mm were divided into 4 groups, namely 50% concentration celery leaf juice, 75% concentration celery leaf juice, alkaline peroxide, and distilled water which were immersed for 5 days. Surface hardness was measured with Vicker's Hardness Tester. Statistical tests were performed with paired T-test, One Way ANOVA parametric test and Post hoc LSD test. Results: The paired T-test showed that 3 groups, namely celery leaf juice 50% concentration, celery leaf juice 75% concentration, and alkaline peroxide had a significant decrease in surface hardness (p<0.05). Conclusion: There is an effect of celery leaf juice (Apium graveolens Linn.) on the surface hardness of hot polymerized acrylic resin denture bases. However, the hardness value is still within the tolerance limit according to ANSI/ADA specification No. 12. Keywords: hardness, celery leaf juice, hot polymerization acrylic resin