PENGARUH JUMLAH GIGI YANG DI FISSURE SEALING SEMEN IONOMER KACA FUJI VII TERHADAP KADAR FLUOR, VOLUME, PH DAN KAPASITAS BUFER SALIVA BERDASARKAN WAKTU

Main Authors: , Ani Subekti, , Prof. Dr. Al Supartinah, drg., SU, SpKGA(K)
Format: Thesis NonPeerReviewed
Terbitan: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada , 2012
Subjects:
ETD
Online Access: https://repository.ugm.ac.id/99047/
http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=54838
Daftar Isi:
  • Fissure sealing is a preventation of caries in children. Glass ionomer cement (GIC) Fuji VII was able to release fluoride into saliva. Fluoride release of GIC Fuji VII is affected by the weight of the cement and duration of use. Weight of cement showed the quantity of teeth on fissure sealing. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the quantity of teeth on fissure sealing GIC Fuji VII of the fluoride concentration, volume, pH and buffer capacity of saliva based on time. This research was a quasi-experimental. The subjects were students from Elementary school Gayamsari 02 and Elementary school Sambiroto 02 Semarang aged 6-9 years as many as 34 children. First group was fissure sealing in two teeth on 18 children and second group 16 children in four teeth. Measured concentration of fluoride, volume, pH and buffer capacity of saliva by the time of observation days before treatment, 1 st , 14 th , 30 th and 45 th . Measurement of salivary fluoride concentration by spectrophotometry and pH with pHmeter. Two-way Repeated Anova test performed to determine the effect of the quantity of teeth on fissure sealing GIC Fuji VII of the fluoride concentration, volume, pH and buffer capacity of saliva. The results showed increased concentration of fluoride on 1 st day in both groups. There was no significant difference in salivary fluoride concentration between 2 and 4 teeth by the time (p = 0.247). Volume of saliva has increased on 1 st day. The volume of saliva between 2 and 4 teeth showed no significant differences based on time (p = 0.453). Increase in volume was followed by decrease in salivary pH. The degree of acidity (pH) between 2 and 4 salivary teeth also showed no significant difference by time (p = 0.906). Similarly, the buffer capacity of saliva following the pattern of pH changes in saliva. Salivary buffer capacity between 2 and 4 teeth showed no significant difference (p = 0.330). Conclusion of this study was the quantity of teeth on fissure sealing GIC Fuji VII had not lead to varying fluoride concentration, volume, pH and buffer capacity of saliva. Increased concentration of fluoride followed by an increase in the volume of saliva but saliva pH and buffer capacity has decreased.