Pengaruh Paparan Suhu Tinggi terhadap Perubahan Fisik Anasir Akrilik Gigi Tiruan Berbasis Valplast sebagai Penunjang Identifikasi Forensik
Abstract
Fires in open or closed environments, such as buildings, can cause severe  damage to the victim's body. Identification of victims will be difficult due to exposure  to high temperatures when fires occur. In some cases of fire, small pieces such as teeth  can be detached and ignored as necessary evidence. The victim identification process  can be carried out smoothly with trained experts and appropriate forensic diagnostic  devices. Forensic odontologists have an active role in all phases of the identification  process. Destroyed body parts or the number of victims of a disaster make the  identification of victims more complicated, and it is hoped that forensic odontology  can help the identification process. In a fire disaster, it is possible that a victim used  dentures. Removable dentures can be made of polymethyl methacrylate, synthetic  resins with stainless steel clasps or cast alloy (CoCr) equipped with clasps and  backrests attached to natural teeth. Injection moulded thermoplastic materials (such  as Valplast) are an alternative to polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). The purpose of  this study was to determine the physical changes in Valplast-based dentures with the  acrylic elements in the form of changes in shape, colour and weight. This research  method is an experimental laboratory using the pretest-posttest control group design.  Valplast-based dentures with acrylic element samples of 4 groups were observed in  shape, weight, and colour measurements before and after heating using an oven. The  research results on shape change showed that there was a change in shape after  heating. The colour change study results showed normally distributed and  homogeneous data (p>0.05). The results of the One Way Anova test showed that the  average colour change was the same (p>0.05). The results of the weight change study  showed that the data were normally distributed, but the data were not homogeneous.  The results of the Kruskall-Wallis test showed a significant difference in the change in  sample weight (p<0.05). The results of the Mann-Whitney test show a significant  difference in changes in sample weight. This study concludes that Valplast-based  dentures with acrylic elements changed shape and weight after heating with high  temperatures.
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