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Analisis Kinerja Perusahaan dan Kinerja Saham Perusahaan sebelum dan sesudah memperoleh Sertifikasi ISO 9001:2000: Studi pada Perusahaan Manufaktur di Bursa Efek Indonesia Wilopo, R.; Priyambodo, Agung
Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen Vol. 6 No. 3 (2008)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

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The main obyective of this study is to compare companies performance, before and after getting ISO 9001: 2000 certificate. The other aim is to observe investor's response about the company getting ISO 9001: 2000 certificate. The research population is the manufacture firm going public in Indonesia Capital Market. The samples are 23 companies and observation periods are from 2000 to 2006. The research finds that there is not differencies of financial performance before and after the companies getting ISO 9001: 2000. It's means that ISO 9001: 2000 is only a management tool to show a improvement of quality management systems, but without being followed by increase of financial performance. Altough there is not financial performance differencies, but the announcement of ISO 9001: 2000 gives positive response to investor about good news of quality management improvement in the company. The response is declared by the differencies of stock return before and after the company samples get ISO 9001: 2000 certificate. There is a improvement of stock return after the companies samples ger ISO 9001: 2000.
Removable Partial Denture Treatment in A-32 Years Old Patient: Case Report Indria, Aldita; Priyambodo, Agung; Aprianto, Dharma
Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): February
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

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This case report presents the prosthodontic management of a 32-year-old female patient who attended YARSI Dental Hospital, Jakarta, with complaints of discomfort and impaired chewing due to missing posterior mandibular teeth. Teeth 36, 46, and 47 had been extracted two years earlier as a result of extensive caries. The patient reported no systemic diseases, allergies, or parafunctional habits and demonstrated satisfactory oral hygiene. Clinical and radiographic examinations revealed favorable oral conditions, including healthy oral mucosa, adequate vestibular depth, and symmetrical facial features. Based on these findings, the patient was diagnosed with Kennedy Class III modification 1 partial edentulism. After receiving a detailed explanation of the treatment plan and providing informed consent, rehabilitation using a tooth- and mucosa-supported acrylic removable partial denture was selected to restore masticatory function and comfort. Anatomical impressions were taken using irreversible hydrocolloid to obtain study models. The denture was designed with appropriate clasp assemblies, rest seats, and an acrylic base extending to the retromolar pad. Surveying, blockout procedures, rest seat preparation, jaw relation recording, tooth arrangement, and wax try-in were performed sequentially before laboratory processing with heat-cured acrylic resin. Upon insertion, the denture exhibited satisfactory retention, stability, occlusion, and patient comfort without causing soft tissue irritation. Post-insertion instructions were provided, and follow-up visits were conducted to evaluate adaptation and function. Minor occlusal adjustments were required during the initial follow-up. Subsequent evaluations demonstrated improved masticatory comfort, good adaptation, and high patient satisfaction. This case highlights the effectiveness of systematic clinical and laboratory procedures in achieving successful outcomes with acrylic removable partial dentures.