Prakosa, Aditya Priagung
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MANIFESTASI ORAL PADA PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS Prakosa, Aditya Priagung; Aliyyu, Wienda Cinta; Rosyadah, Nada Janardita; Nur, Saniyya; Amalia, Rahma Ika
Medical and Health Journal Vol 3 No 1 (2023): August
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.mhj.2023.3.1.8891

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Diabetes melitus termasuk dalam penyakit tidak menular yang kronis disebabkan oleh gangguan metabolisme di organ pankreas ditandai dengan peningkatan kadar gula darah melebihi normal. Wilayah Asia Tenggara yang didalamnya temasuk negara Indonesia menempati peringkat ke-3 di dunia dengan prevalensi penderita diabetes melitus mencapai 11.3%. Sementara itu, Indonesia menempati peringkat ke-7 di antara 10 negara dengan penderita diabetes melitus terbanyak mencapai 10,7 jiwa. Diabetes melitus dapat bermanifestasi menjadi penyakit lain salah satunya kelainan-kelainan di rongga mulut. Bentuk manifestasi diabetes melitus di rongga mulut yang umum ditemui antara lain, Oral Infection (Candidiasis), Xerostomia, Penyakit Periodontal, Recurrent Dental Caries, Burning mouth sensation (berkaitandengan xerostomia), Taste Dysfunction, Oral Mucosa Alteration (Lichen Planus), Poor Oral Wound Healing. Dalam tinjauan literatur ini menjelaskan mengenai penyakit sistemik diabetes melitus, pemeriksaan penunjang diagnosis dan tatalaksana manifestasi oral diabetes melitus. Tatalaksana manifestasi oral diabetes melitus tidak hanya berfokus pada penanganan penyakit yang ada di rongga mulut, namun lebih diutamakan untuk menghilangkan faktor etiologi serta menghindari faktor predisposisi.
Effectiveness of Atraumatic Tooth Extraction in Minimizing Trauma and Pain: A Case Report Prakosa, Aditya Priagung; Dio Fanny, Putri Cherry
Medical and Health Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2025): August
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.mhj.2025.5.1.15041

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Background: The atraumatic tooth extraction technique aims to minimize tissue trauma and pain, thereby promoting optimal healing and supporting the success of future prosthetic rehabilitation. Objective: This case report aims to describe the application of atraumatic tooth extraction techniques in various tooth extraction indications and to evaluate their clinical outcomes. Methods: The technique was applied to four patients with different extraction indications. The procedure was performed using optimal anesthesia, specialized instruments such as luxating elevators and atraumatic forceps, as well as root sectioning when necessary. Results: All patients reported minimal pain during and after the procedure, requiring only a single dose of mild analgesics. Soft tissue healing occurred more rapidly than with conventional extractions, with one-week evaluations showing that the wounds were almost completely closed. No significant complications were observed, except for one case of mild emphysema, which resolved within five days. Conclusion: Atraumatic tooth extraction techniques are effective in reducing tissue trauma, accelerating healing, and preserving the supporting tooth structures. This technique can be recommended as the primary choice for various extraction cases, particularly for patients scheduled for prosthetic rehabilitation or implant placement.
The Correlation Between The Quality Of Mobile Dental Services And Brand Image Of Dental And Oral Hospital Jenderal Soedirman University Prakosa, Aditya Priagung; Kumala, Lukita Intan; Mudrikah, Tania Salsa Belani; Yuristrianti, Nurrekta
Jurnal Medali Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Media Dental Intelektual August 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.7.2.152-161

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A decline in patient visits, reduced satisfaction with hospital services, and the limited use of services by the UNSOED academic community highlight ongoing challenges in shaping the public image of RSGMP UNSOED. In response to these issues, the hospital introduced a mobile dental unit, an innovative outreach initiative that functions both as an extension of its services and as a representation of its commitment beyond the hospital walls. At the heart of building a positive image lies the quality of service delivered, which ultimately shapes how the hospital is perceived by the public. This study aimed to examine the correlation between the quality of mobile dental services and the brand image of RSGMP UNSOED. To achieve this objective, a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design and a total sampling technique was conducted involving 53 respondents who received services from the mobile dental unit between July and August 2024. Service quality was measured using the five SERVQUAL dimensions: tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. Meanwhile, brand image was assessed through indicators of brand strength, brand favorability, and brand uniqueness. Data were collected through validated questionnaires and analyzed using chi-square tests, Fisher’s exact test, and multinomial regression. The analysis showed that all service quality dimensions had significant correlations with brand image, with p-values for tangibles (0,004), reliability (0,000), assurance (0,002), responsiveness (0,002), and empathy (0,000). Among these, empathy emerged as the most influential factor. In conclusion, there is a significant correlation between the quality of mobile dental services and the brand image of RSGMP UNSOED. Improving the quality of this service can play an essential role in strengthening the hospital’s public image.