2015
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022015000200028
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Micro Hardness of Dental Tissues Influenced by Administration of Aspirin During Pregnancy

Abstract: SHAKILA, N.; ALI, A. & ZAIDI, S.Micro hardness of dental tissues influenced by administration of aspirin during pregnancy. Int. J. Morphol., 33(2):586-593, 2015. SUMMARY:The study is associated with the effect of aspirin (Acetyl Salicylic Acid) on the microhardness of mineralized tissues of the offspring's teeth, in response to the ingestion of the drug during pregnancy. Aspirin is a widely used analgesic and antipyretic medicine, for symptomatic treatment. Misuse of this drug during pregnancy may instigate de… Show more

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“…Support for this hypothesis can be drawn from data on enamel hardness (of unspecified location on the teeth) collected from a variety of sources in Berkovitz and Shellis [24; chapter 3], with lower values for rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ) than for some large mammals ( Cervus elaphus , Ovis aries , Bos taurus , Equus caballus ). Preliminary data from microhardness testing of rabbit enamel (measured on the chewing surface of both incisors and cheek teeth) point in the same direction [ 25 ] when compared, for example, to various enamel hardness measurements in ungulates [ 26 ]. However, there is a high variability between methods for enamel hardness measurements and consequent results, and whether samples for measurements were stored under wet or dry conditions prior to measuring has a relevant effect on the results as well [ 26 ]; hence, comparability of values from different studies may be compromised to a certain degree.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Support for this hypothesis can be drawn from data on enamel hardness (of unspecified location on the teeth) collected from a variety of sources in Berkovitz and Shellis [24; chapter 3], with lower values for rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ) than for some large mammals ( Cervus elaphus , Ovis aries , Bos taurus , Equus caballus ). Preliminary data from microhardness testing of rabbit enamel (measured on the chewing surface of both incisors and cheek teeth) point in the same direction [ 25 ] when compared, for example, to various enamel hardness measurements in ungulates [ 26 ]. However, there is a high variability between methods for enamel hardness measurements and consequent results, and whether samples for measurements were stored under wet or dry conditions prior to measuring has a relevant effect on the results as well [ 26 ]; hence, comparability of values from different studies may be compromised to a certain degree.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study's objective was to determine whether microhardness composite nanofibroin filler materials could be used as dental restorative material compared to the gold standard. The gold standard used is Z350 XT Flowable (3M ESPE) with a microhardness of 69.7-77.1 VHN which is equivalent to dentin microhardness (50-60 VHN) [13], [14]. Composite nanofibroin is expected to have good microhardness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kriteria dari bahan alam yang dapat menggantikan filler inorganik yaitu harus memiliki kekerasan yang baik terhadap enamel dan dentin, yaitu berada pada kisaran 50 hingga 370 VHN. 7 Serat alam memiliki kelebihan yang dibutuhkan untuk menjadi filler komposit yaitu kekuatannya yang baik dan merupakan bahan yang terbarukan. 6 Bahan yang mungkin menjadi alternatif yaitu serat sutra yang dihasilkan oleh ulat sutra B. mori L., Resin dari serat sutra B. mori L., murni telah dibuktikan memiliki kekerasan yang cukup untuk menggantikan filler inorganik yaitu sebesar 66 VHN.…”
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