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Studies on Surface Morphology of Irreversible Hydrocolloid Impression Material Based on Brown Algae Type Padina sp.
Hamrun N.
Iop Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the potential of brown algae (Padina sp.). The investigation focused on surface morphology of the brown algae as preparation for making sodium alginate-based impression materials to obtain standardized impression materials. The sample was a natural sodium alginate type Padina sp. taken from South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The extraction process was conducted to attain the sodium alginate extract. Subsequently, an irreversible hydrocolloid impression material was fabricated by mixing some of the impression material composition and sodium alginate from Padina sp. The test of physical characteristic was conducted by describing the surface morphology of impression materials using scanning electron microscope (SEM). The data analysis of the SEM images showed that there was a difference in the surface morphology structure of the impression materials of the brown algae of the type of Padina sp. and standard impression materials showing a rough surface. Furthermore, the particles had no binding with other particles for all samples.
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