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Analysis of substances released from composite dental material
Fučík, Jan ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Mravcová, Ludmila (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with a present problem of alternative dental fillings, which should replace amalgam fillings. Although there are health concerns about these alternative materials, especially resin composite fillings raise concerns, because they release potentionally harmful substances into the oral cavity. Accordingly even this medical device subjects various tests before releasing to the commercial market and one of these tests was carried out according to ČSN EN ISO 10993 and available scientific literature in the experimental part of this thesis. The amalgam controversy, substances used for manufacturing of resin dental fillings and analytical methods are described in the theoretical part of the thesis. In the experimental part of the thesis, 30 days long cumulative extraction experiments were carried out into various extraction mediums in order to assess suitability of new dental resin filling from ADM, a.s. by comparison with commercially available dental material from company GC EUROPE N.V. These samples were analysed by LC-MS and the amount of eluted substances from dental composites to extraction medium was quantified.
Preparation of methacrylated hydroxybutyrates monomers and polymers
Liška, Marek ; Mgr. Petra Zbořilová, Ph.D (referee) ; Figalla, Silvestr (advisor)
The aim of this work is the study, design, and preparation of methacrylated derivatives of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and the subsequent preparation of polymers from the prepared precursors. A total of six compounds were prepared. The prepared compounds include methyl-3-hydroxybutyrate and ethyl-3-hydroxybutyrate prepared by alcoholytic depolymerization with monofunctional alcohol and their methacrylated derivatives. The preparation of ethylene glycol terminated oligomer of 3-hydroxybutyrate prepared via depolymerization using ethylene glycol in two ways is also an essential part of the work. The first way involves depolymerization using conventional heating and the second one explores the preparation of a series of oligomers with different molecular weights using microwave heating. Methacrylated derivatives of the prepared oligomers were also prepared. The prepared compounds and their actual preparation are characterized using multiple analytical methods including VPO, NMR, GPC, FT-IR, LC-MS, and DSC. A series of polymers were obtained from the prepared compounds by radical polymerization using purple light (with wavelength 405 nm) as the energy source. The prepared polymer networks were characterized by DSC and their tensile strengths were tested.
Analysis of substances released from composite dental material
Fučík, Jan ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Mravcová, Ludmila (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with a present problem of alternative dental fillings, which should replace amalgam fillings. Although there are health concerns about these alternative materials, especially resin composite fillings raise concerns, because they release potentionally harmful substances into the oral cavity. Accordingly even this medical device subjects various tests before releasing to the commercial market and one of these tests was carried out according to ČSN EN ISO 10993 and available scientific literature in the experimental part of this thesis. The amalgam controversy, substances used for manufacturing of resin dental fillings and analytical methods are described in the theoretical part of the thesis. In the experimental part of the thesis, 30 days long cumulative extraction experiments were carried out into various extraction mediums in order to assess suitability of new dental resin filling from ADM, a.s. by comparison with commercially available dental material from company GC EUROPE N.V. These samples were analysed by LC-MS and the amount of eluted substances from dental composites to extraction medium was quantified.

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