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Title: | Pengaruh Air Rebusan Daun Salam (Eugenia polyantha Wight) 100% dan Sodium Hipoklorit (NaOCl) 1% sebagai Desinfektan Terhadap Stabilitas Dimensi Hasil Cetakan Alginat |
Authors: | Zeni, Mila Aditya Kristiana, Dewi Fatmawati, Dwi Warna Aju |
Keywords: | alginate mold result bay leaf sodium hypochlorite dimensional stability |
Issue Date: | 26-Sep-2016 |
Abstract: | A factor that should be considered in the use of alginate impression materials is cross-infection control, therefore the result of alginate mold should be disinfected using a chemical or natural materials, such as sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) 1%, and bay leaf boiling water (Eugenia polyantha Wight) 100% before gypsum filling. However, this can lead to changes in the dimensional stability on the result of the mold. The objective of this research was to determine the effect of the use of these materials as a disinfectant with flushing and immersing method for dimensional stability of alginate mold result. The type of this study was laboratories experimental with post test only control group design. Total sample is 24 samples of alginate mold result were devided in to 6 groups: 2 control groups and 4 treatment groups using the flushing and immersing methods. Data were tabulated and analyzed with Two Way Analiysis of variance (Anova) technique adjusted for multiple comparisons using Tukey's (HSD) method was used. The result of the study shows that the immersing method gives more influences to the dimensional stability of alginate mold result, but use flushing method and both disinfectant materials do not have a significant effect on dimensional changes of alginate mold result. |
URI: | http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/77147 |
ISSN: | 2442-4935 |
Appears in Collections: | LSP-Jurnal Ilmiah Dosen |
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