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Analysis of four periapical inflammatory lesions findings on periapical radiographs: a case report Muchlis, Muhammad Rakhmat Ersyad; Arsyad, M Aksa; Annisa, Nabila Ainun
Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI) Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI)
Publisher : Ikatan Radiologi Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jrdi.v9i1.1291

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Objectives: To analyze four periapical inflammatory lesions on periapical radiographs. Case Report: A 20-year-old male patient came to RSIGMP-UMI, the results of the intraoral clinic examination showed that there was a crown restoration in the area of 13 to 23 that the patient had been using since ± 5 years ago. Discussion: Radiographs are a necessary supporting examination, especially after anamnesis and clinical examination for lesions involving bone tissue and its surrounding structure, periapical inflammatory lesions are the most commonly found pathological condition, defined as the local response of the bone around the dental apical. Conclusion: Periapical radiographic examination is very helpful in determining the exact diagnosis and treatment plan as well as evaluating the treatment results of a case, especially in cases of periapical inflammatory lesions.
Comparison of Shear Bond Strength Between HEMA-Based and Non-HEMA Bonding Agents on Dentin Surface Asmah, Nur; Mattulada, Indrya Kirana; Arsyad, M Aksa
Journal of Syiah Kuala Dentistry Society Vol 9, No 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Dentistry Faculty

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jds.v9i2.41703

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Background: Resin composite restorative materials have become increasingly popular in dental practice in recent decades due to their esthetic properties that meet patient demands. Adhesive ability predicts the durability of a restoration to a certain extent. It is hoped that the filling material will not come off easily and will function optimally in the oral cavity during attachment to the tooth structure. Bonding material is needed to attach the composite to dentin. The choice of HEMA and non-HEMA-based bonding materials on the dentin surface influences the bond strength test results, including the shear strength test. Objective: to analyze the shear attachment strength of HEMA and non-HEMA-based bonding after application to the dentin surface. Materials and Methods: This research is an experimental laboratory with a post-test without a control group design. The samples were bovine incisor teeth (N=32), namely HEMA-based Palfique Bond bonding (n=16) and non-HEMA-based G-Bond bonding (n=16) with Palfique LX5 composite restorations for HEMA and G- nial composite for non-HEMA with a diameter of 5 mm and a thickness of 3 mm. The shear bond strength was tested using a Universal Testing Machine (Shimadzu, Japan). Results: Based on the results of research using the T-test, it show a significant difference in shear bond strength between HEMA and non-HEMA-based bonding, with a significance of ( 0.05). Conclusion: Non-HEMA-based bonding materials have higher shear strength than HEMA-based bonding after application to the dentin surface.