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The Use of CAD/CAM Trial Pattern for Facial Prosthesis Fabrication of a Maxillofacial Patient with Large Defect Pragustine, Yenny; Ariani, Nina
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia Vol. 24, No. 3
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Treatment of maxillofacial patients needs a multidisciplinary approach of several expertise based on the complexity of the case. Prosthodontists often work together with e.g. ENT, oral or plastic surgeons to provide patient with better prosthesis and optimum treatment. Case report: A 55 years old male was referred to Dental Teaching Hospital of Universitas Indonesia for facial prosthesis fabrication. Patient had undergone squamous cell carcinoma ablation surgery that encompassed nose, cheek, sinuses, upper lip and most of the hard palate. Due to the extensive nature of the defect, Department of Prosthodontics collaborated with Department of Biomedical Engineering to employ 3D printing technique using general purpose machine for fabricating the trial pattern for the prosthesis, with attention given especially to margin areas and facial contours. This technique helps for prosthesis fabrication of this patient because manual wax carving is no longer necessary. Wax carving usually is a labor/skill intensive step and takes longer time. Conclusion: 3D printing of the trial pattern for the prosthesis help minimizes the labor/ skill intensive part of facial prosthesis fabrication.
Penyuluhan Kegawatdaruratan Dalam Kedokteran Gigi Serta Penanggulangannya Kepada Orang Tua Murid SD Yasporbi I Jakarta Selatan Seftiana Indah Sari, Eka; Prijanti Dwisaptarini, Ade; Melaniwati; Pragustine, Yenny; Talenta Theresia, Tiarma
JURNAL ABDIMAS KESEHATAN TERPADU Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Abdimas Kesehatan Terpadu
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Trisakti bekerjasama dengan Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Trisakti

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Management of dental emergencies focuses on immediate action to relieve pain and preserve injured tissue so that the condition does not get worse. Some of the causes of dental emergencies include pain due to inflammation of the dental nerve, bacterial infections that cause abscesses or swelling, broken or loose teeth due to falls or impacts. Dental emergencies can also occur with dental tools installed in the oral cavity, such as dentures or orthodontic wires, for example broken dentures or sharp orthodontic wires that can cause injuries to the soft tissue in the oral cavity. This empowerment activity aims to improve knowledge and ability to handle oral emergencies. This Community Service Activity was carried out by the Trisakti University Faculty of Dentistry Team for parents of students at Yasporbi I Elementary School, South Jakarta on February 16 2024. The method used was offline counseling using presentations regarding various emergency conditions in dentistry. Counseling was conducted on 13 participants for 60 minutes. Participants' knowledge was assessed with a pre-test and posttest using Google Form. From the results obtained, it can be seen that there has been an increase in the knowledge of the counseling participants by 25% (average pre-test score 8 and average post-test score 10).
Penyuluhan tentang Risiko Swamedikasi yang Kurang Tepat pada Anggota LMK RW 012 di Sunter Agung Pragustine, Yenny; Juslily, Marta; Wijaya, Harryanto; Natassya, Priska; Yuliasari, Hani
JURNAL ABDIMAS KESEHATAN TERPADU Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Abdimas Kesehatan Terpadu
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Trisakti bekerjasama dengan Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Trisakti

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Pain in the oral cavity is divided into two types, which are odontogenic pain and non-odontogenic pain. Often, people have difficulty seeking appropriate help for the pain they feel in their oral cavity. The initial response people take to alleviate this pain is by using over-the-counter medications (self-medication). Clinicians frequently encounter individuals who come for treatment having consumed medications irrationally. The actions taken are self-medication without proper indications and incorrect dosages. The background of this community service activity (PkM) is the lack of knowledge among the residents of RW 012 Sunter Agung about the causes of pain in the oral cavity and the risks of inappropriate self-medication for oral pain. This PkM activity aims to help the community practice rational self-medication and to provide knowledge about oral cavity pain. The implementation was carried out offline on 31st january 2024 by giving lectures regarding the causes of oral cavity pain and the risks of inappropriate self-medication, followed by a question and answer session. The results showed that there is knowledge improvement based on the differences in results of pre and post tests carried out.
Gambaran Pemeliharaan Pengguna Gigi Tiruan Cekat Azalia Harira, Talitha; Pragustine, Yenny
Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Terpadu Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Terpadu
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Trisakti

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Background: Loss of one or more teeth is a problem that often arises in the oral cavity. One way to replace missing teeth can be with fixed dentures. Patients with fixed dentures require regular lifelong care by maintaining dental and oral health. Many patients do not clean their fixed dentures properly and are often diagnosed with periodontitis. Objectives: To find out the description of maintenance in patients who wear fixed dentures. Methods: This study is a descriptive observational study with a cross-sectional design to describe the maintenance of patients who wear fixed dentures. A total of 35 patients using fixed dentures who visited the Smile Line Clinic and were willing to participate in the study were included in the study population. Results: Most of the fixed denture users in this study were female respondents by 65.7%, and respondents with higher education by 80%. 71,4% of respondents cleaned underneath their dentures, 54,3% used special tools, and 62,9% attended routine visits. Conclusion: Based on the results, the majority of patients using fixed dentures at a private clinic in DKI Jakarta have good maintenance of their fixed dentures.
Persepsi pasien gigi tiruan cekat terhadapPemakaian mahkota tiruan sementara Risqy Amanda, Nabila; Seftiana Indah Sari, Eka; Pragustine, Yenny
Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Terpadu Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Terpadu
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Trisakti

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Background: Teeth play important role in the life of humans. Tooth loss may result in various anatomical, physiological and psychological changes on humans, including loss of self-confidence and  ability to interact socially. The causes of tooth loss generally include deteriorated tooth health and age factor. Fixed dental prosthesis is a solution to replace one lost natural tooth or more teeth and use of preformed temporary crown will keep the aesthetical and mastication function before a definitive crown is completed and placed. Objective: This research aims to explore the patient’s perception regarding the use of preformed temporary crown in fixed dental prosthesis treatment at the Rumah Sakit Gigi dan Mulut Pendidikan Universitas Trisakti. Method: This research is a descriptive observational research with cross sectional design which involved 30 patients at  RSGM-P USAKTI as respondents. Data were collected using google form by the respondents from February to June 2024. Results: Patient’s perception about toothache after cementation of temporary dental prosthesis (90%), difficulties in cleaning temporary dental prosthesis (93,3%), Gingival hemorrhage (90%), Gingival edema (90%), and oral odor (86,6%), majority respondents answered No. In the questions related to better food mastication (90%), speaking better (93,3%), comfort in using preformed temporary crown (90%), preformed temporary crown in predicting the results (90%), and majority of respondents (93.3%) reported increased self-confidence following the placement of fixed dental prostheses. Conclusion:  The patient's perception when wearing a temporary crown is quite good, so it can provide an idea when using a definitive crown in fixed dental prosthesis treatment.
Intra- and Extraoral Signs of Probable Bruxism (Scoping Review) Marpaung, Carolina; Kusnadi, Yoseph; Pragustine, Yenny
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 5 No 1 (2022): April
Publisher : Indonesian Dental Association

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Bruxism is a repetitive masticatory muscle activity that has received attention in dental literature for its association with dental restoration failures, orofacial pain, neurological disease, and obstructive sleep apnea. As a determining factor in the diagnosis, parameters regarding the type and classification of intraoral and extraoral signs of probable bruxism are needed. This study aimed to identify the intraoral and extraoral signs of bruxism in the literature. A literature search was performed in the National Library of Medicine (PubMed) to identify all the articles published assessing intra and extraoral signs of bruxism. The selected articles were then screened and structurally read by three persons and summarized in PICO tables. Out of 551 initially retrieved references, 39 articles met the inclusion criteria and were thus included in the scoping review. The studies were divided into six categories based on the type of oral signs: buccal mucosa ridge (n=4), masseter hypertrophy (n=3), tongue indentation (n=4), tooth fracture (n=5), torus mandibularis (n=3), and tooth wear (n=20). This study concluded that the available studies utilize various methods in subjective and clinical data collection. Buccal mucosa ridge, tongue indentation, and torus mandibularis were common in subjects with bruxism. The association of masseter hypertrophy and tooth fracture with bruxism is not conclusive. Although studies on tooth wear in bruxism subjects are the most prevalent among other oral signs, no study has been able to establish a direct link between bruxism and tooth wear.