Launardo, Vinsensia
Unknown Affiliation

Published : 4 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 4 Documents
Search

Effect of Sargassum Sp Effervescent on Surface Roughness of Acrylic Resin Endang, Fitri; Syamsul, Bashierah Ikasari; Utama, Mohammad Dharma; Jubhari, Eri Hendra; Machmud, Edy; Dammar, Irfan; Launardo, Vinsensia
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
Publisher : Indonesia Prosthodontic Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (30.723 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.61

Abstract

Background: Denture cleaning materials on the market are available in several forms, one of which is effervescent tablets. Brown algae effervescent granules (Sargassum sp) have been demonstrated in several studies as denture cleansers but it has not been proven whether these materials affect the surface roughness of acrylic resins. Purpose: Analyzing the effect of effervescent Sargassum sp and alkaline peroxide as a soaking agent on the surface roughness of acrylic resin plates. Methods: This research is a laboratory experimental study with 27 samples of acrylic resin plates divided into three groups. Group A was immersed in effervescent granules. Group B was immersed in alkaline peroxide (sodium perborate) and group C was immersed in distilled water. Immersion was carried out for 15 minutes per day and lasted for 4 consecutive days and every day each solution was replaced with a new one. Measurement of surface roughness of samples after immersion using a surface roughness tester hardness measurement using CLSM (Confocal Laser Scan Microscopy). Result: Wilcoxon's test on the Alkaline Peroxide group showed a p value of 0.008 (p 0.05 (0.285 and 0.447) which means that there is no significant difference in surface roughness values before and after immersion. Conclusion: Sargassum sp effervescent granule solution does not affect the surface roughness of the acrylic plate.
Sequential prosthetic rehabilitation post hemimaxillectomy et causa ossifying fibroma: Rehabilitasi prostetik secara bertahap pada pasien ossifying fibroma pasca hemimaksilektomi Syahbani, Amalia Nur; Launardo, Vinsensia; Muthmainnah, Muthiah; Juanita, Mariska; Jubhari, Eri Hendra
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Volume 14 Issue 1 April 2025
Publisher : Makassar Dental Journal PDGI Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v14i1.982

Abstract

Ossifying fibroma (OF) is a slow-growing benign tumour derived from undifferentiated cells of the periodontal ligament. The seg-mental resection surgical procedure involving the maxilla in tumour removal surgery causes oronasal defects in breathing, swal-lowing and phonetics, in addition to the patient's psychological state. Rehabilitation of the defect using an obturator prosthesis allows the patient to regain the affected functions. An obturator prosthesis is a plate that closes an intraoral defect and can be clas-sified into surgical, interim and definitive obturators. This article reported the prosthetic rehabilitation of a post-hemaxillectomy defect in an OF patient in stages. A 19-year-old female was referred to the Prosthodontics Clinic of the Oral Surgery Clinic for the fabrication of a surgical obturator that was placed immediately post-hemaxillectomy. After three months, the patient was rehabilita-ted with an interim obturator. Final rehabilitation was done seven months later with a definitive metal-framed obturator to restore chewing, breathing, phonetic and aesthetic functions which resulted in improved quality of life for the patient post-hemaxillectomy.
Treatment of severe resorption of the lower jaw using suction dentures : Penanganan lingir rahang bawah yang mengalami resorpsi parah menggunakan gigi tiruan suction Ladong, Rita Harianti; Dammar, Irfan; Launardo, Vinsensia
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): Volume 14 Issue 2 August 2025
Publisher : Makassar Dental Journal PDGI Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v14i2.992

Abstract

Geriatric patients with compromised medical conditions require proper and adequate nutrition. However, patients with edentu-lous ridges cannot receive optimal intake due to decreased chewing and swallowing abilities. Conventional dentures have limi-tations when used by edentulous patients with severely resorbed ridges. Suction dentures for the mandible were introduced to address this issue. These dentures create negative pressure around the peripheral area, effectively generating suction, resulting in excellent clinical outcomes. It was reported that complete denture (CD) treatment was necessary to improve retention and stabi-lity. A 62-year-old man presented with complaints of complete tooth loss in the maxillary and mandibularly regions and difficulty chewing. The patient wished to improve his chewing ability by creating a CD. The treatment option in this case was a suction den-ture for the mandible, as the patient had severely resorbed mandibular ridges. It was concluded that this treatment resulted in a denture that was retentive, stable, comfortable, and satisfactory to the patient, thereby improving chewing and swallowing function.
Digital smile design and 3D digital wax-up approaches for zirconia long-span bridge: Digital smile design dan pendekatan digital wax-up digital 3D untuk long-span bridge zirkonia Miftahendarwati; Mude, Acing Habibie; Launardo, Vinsensia; Polanunu, Siti Magfira Ali; Jubhari, Eri Hendra
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): Volume 14 Issue 2 August 2025
Publisher : Makassar Dental Journal PDGI Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v14i2.1001

Abstract

Dental agenesis is the most common congenital abnormality that occurs in permanent teeth. Digital smile design (DSD) is a technology that digitally designs and modifies a patient's smile by creating a digital wax-up (DWU) before treatment begins. This aids visual communication and patient involvement in their own smile design process, thus ensuring predictable treatment out-comes and increasing patient acceptance. This article reports on maxillary anterior rehabilitation with zirconia long-span bridge illustrating aesthetic planning with DSD system and 3D DWU technique. A 21-year-old male came to the Department of Prostho-dontia, Hasanuddin University with complaints of a half-crown fracture of tooth 11 and missing teeth 12, 21, and 22. Radiographs of teeth 12 and 22 were agenesis because there were no seeds and had never been extracted so the smile was not aesthetic. Root canal treatment had previously been performed on teeth 11 and 13 with fibre post. It was concluded that the use of DSD and 3D DWU for the treatment of zirconia long-span bridge is a rehabilitation treatment option for upper edentulous parsialis. This prosthesis improved facial and dental aesthetics, functional occlusion, phonetics, and comfort.