dc.description.abstract | Background: Glass ionomer cement is a biocompatibl e filling material which able to release
fluoride and bond chemically to the tooth. However, its strength and wear resistance is limited,
especially the surface hardness. The material are generally used on the low stress area due to the
mechanical properties are low. Hydroxyapatite addition, as secondary filler, is one way to i ncrease
the mechanical properties. Hydroxyapatite can be synthesized from eggshell contained high calcium.
Objective: to know the ability of hydroxyapatite addition to the surface hardness of type II glass
ionomer. Methods: 24 disc-shaped of GIC samples (5mm in diameter and 2mm in height) were divided
into 6 groups, 5 treatment groups (4%, 6%, 8%, 10% and 12% of hydroxyapatite from eggshell shell) and
a control group. Surface hardness was measured by using Vicker’s Microhardness Testing Machine.
Results: There was significant difference between control and treatment groups, although there was
similar hardness among the treatment groups. Conclusions: The addition of hydroxyapatite from the
chicken egg shell enhanced the surface hardness of glass ionomer cement. | en_US |