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Pasta Kalsium Hidroksida Sebagai Bahan Dressing pada Perawatan Trauma Insisif Permanen Imatur Puspitasari, Wita; Pratidina, Naninda Berliana; Riyanti, Eriska
Jurnal Material Kedokteran Gigi Vol 11 No 2 (2022): JMKG Vol 11 No 2 September 2022
Publisher : Ikatan Peminat Ilmu Material dan Alat Kedokteran Gigi (IPAMAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jmkg.v11i2.1030

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Extrusive luxation is an outward or incisal displacement of teeth due to trauma with long- term complications, namely pulpal necrosis and periapical inflammation. Endodontic treatment that can be performed on immature permanent incisor is regenerative endodontics or apexification. The aim of this case report is to evaluate the effectiveness of calcium hydroxide paste as a dressing material in regenerative endodontic treatment. A 7 year old girl patient was brought by his mother to the Children's Dental Polyclinic at RSGM UNPAD with complaints that the front maxillary teeth touched the ground. The results of the clinical examination showed that tooth 11 was extruded by 4 mm and had a mobility level of 2 and the gums were swollen and exposed labial to apical third. The treatment carried out was fixation and orthodontic treatment but after 6 months of treatment tooth 11 returned to extrusion. Radiograph showed radiolucency in periapical region 11, negative vitality test, grade 1 mobility test and 4 mm probe test in mid-buccal region. The treatment performed is regenerative endodontics. Currently, patients use calcium hydroxide paste as a dressing material to treat periapical abscesses. After 3 months of treatment, from the patient's periapical X-ray, it can be seen that the radiolucent appearance in the periapical area has begun to decrease. Calcium Hydroxide Paste is an effective dressing material for regenerative endodontic treatment of immature permanent incisor with dentoalveolar trauma.
Caries Management and Vertical Dimension Modification Using Stainless Steel Crowns in Pediatric Patients with Multiple Carries: Case Reports Lesmanawati, Rima Nur; Pratidina, Naninda Berliana
Journal of Social Research Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v5i3.3076

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Dental caries is the most common chronic oral disease in children and remains the leading cause of tooth structural loss. In the case of some caries, extensive destruction can result in a reduction in the vertical dimensions of the occlusion, which can negatively impact chewing, speech, aesthetics, and even craniofacial development. Therefore, a comprehensive management strategy is essential, combining caries elimination, dental restoration, and occlusal rehabilitation. Stainless Steel Crown (SSC) is considered a reliable restorative material in pediatric dentistry due to its durability, full-coverage protection, and ability to reconstruct occlusal vertical dimensions. This case report aims to describe the management of multiple caries in pediatric patients using SSC as a definitive restoration and tool for vertical dimension modification. A 5-year-old girl was presented with some caries involving several primary molars, accompanied by a decrease in vertical dimensions. Clinical and radiographic evaluation confirmed extensive carius lesions. Treatment involves caries removal and pulp therapy on the indicated tooth, followed by the placement of SSCs on the severely affected molars. SSC restoration successfully restored occlusal contact and corrected the loss of vertical dimensions. The use of SSC in this case not only provides long-term protection for the primary caryrius molars but also restores occlusal balance through vertical dimensional adjustment. This results in improved chewing, patient comfort, and functional stability with no reported complications. SSC thus has the dual role of a restorative solution and a tool for occlusal rehabilitation. SSC is an effective treatment modality in pediatric patients with multiple caries, offering structural preservation and modification of vertical dimensions. Its application supports optimal oral function, comfort, better eating behavior, and weight gain.
Efektivitas ZnOE, Ca(OH)2 dan Pasta Iodoform sebagai Bahan Pengisi Saluran Akar pada Perawatan Pulpektomi Gigi Sulung : Scoping Review Rika Ridawanty; Naninda Berliana Pratidina; Risti Saptarini Primarti
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 17 No 2 (2023): August
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/denta.v17i2.3

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Background: Dental caries is a disease that affects almost half of the world's population. A pulpectomy is an endodontic treatment by removing the entire pulp and filling the root canals of primary teeth using an appropriate root canal filling material. Root canal filling material becomes an indicator of the effectiveness of pulpectomy in primary teeth. Operators must comprehend various types of root canal filling materials available in primary dental pulpectomy treatments. Objective: This scoping review aims to obtain data on the effectiveness of ZnOE, Ca(OH)2, and Iodoform paste as root canal filling materials in pulpectomy treatment of primary teeth. Methods: This research was a scoping review. By using the PRISMA-ScR study, electronic database searches were conducted on PubMed, EBSCOhost, and Google Scholar. Results: A total of 89 articles were identified through a search on PubMed, 137 articles through EBSCOhost, 442 articles through GoogleScholar, and 48 articles through a search using Handsearching. The total number of articles identified through all the databases results in 716 articles. Using the PRISMA-ScR flow diagram to do the selection process, it results in seven articles that are eligible for review. Conclusion: As root canal filling materials in pulpectomy treatment for primary teeth, ZnOE, Ca(OH)2, and Iodoform paste were considered effective. The scoping review results in this study showed that Ca(OH)2 + Iodoform Paste (Metapex®) were better than ZnOE.