Arief Waskitho
Program Studi Prostodonsia, Program Pendidikan Dokter Gigi Spesialis Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Protesa Mata: Rehabilitasi Pasien Waskitho, Arief; Sugiatno, Erwan; Ismiyati, Titik
Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia Vol 20, No 2 (2013)
Publisher : Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia

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Kasus kehilangan bola mata dapat menimbulkan masalah fungsi, psikis, dan estetik. Salah satu perawatan rehabilitatif pada kasus ini   adalah dengan protesa mata. Tujuan pembuatan protesa mata adalah untuk mempercepat penyembuhan fisik dan psikis serta memperbaiki estetik. Pasien laki-laki usia 50 tahun datang ke klinik Prostodonsia RSGM Prof. Soedomo FKG UGM dengan kondisi kehilangan mata sebelah kanan akibat trauma 3 tahun yang lalu.Pemeriksaan soket mata menunjukkan konjungtiva yang sehat dan tidak terdapat infeksi. Rencana perawatan adalah pembuatan protesa mata non fabricated berbahan resin akrilik. Prosedur perawatan dilakukan dengan tahap-tahap yaitu pencetakan mata dengan sendok cetak mata perorangan dan pengisian hasil cetakan dilakukan 2 tahap. Pembuatan model malam sklera, mencoba pola malam sklera, membuat sklera akrilik, mencoba sklera akrilik, dan penentuan lokasi dan diameter iris, melukis iris dan pupil, penyelesaian protesa mata, serta insersi protesa mata, pemeriksaan yang perlu dilakukan adalah retensi, stabilisasi, dan kenyamanan protesa mata. Kontrol setelah 1 minggu protesa mata menunjukkan hasil yang baik, tidak ada keluhan rasa sakit, dan tidak ada peradangan. Pasien lebih percaya diri dan nyaman dengan protesa mata ini karena bentuknya sesuai soket mata. Pemakaian protesa mata dapat meningkatkan kepercayaan diri pasien sehingga dapat diterima dalam kehidupan sosial bermasyarakat. Maj Ked Gi; Desember 2013; 20(2): 178–183.
Protesa Mata: Rehabilitasi Pasien Arief Waskitho; Erwan Sugiatno; Titik Ismiyati
Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia Vol 20, No 2 (2013): December
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Kasus kehilangan bola mata dapat menimbulkan masalah fungsi, psikis, dan estetik. Salah satu perawatan rehabilitatif pada kasus ini adalah dengan protesa mata. Tujuan pembuatan protesa mata adalah untuk mempercepat penyembuhan fisik dan psikis serta memperbaiki estetik. Pasien laki-laki usia 50 tahun datang ke klinik Prostodonsia RSGM Prof. Soedomo FKG UGM dengan kondisi kehilangan mata sebelah kanan akibat trauma 3 tahun yang lalu.Pemeriksaan soket mata menunjukkan konjungtiva yang sehat dan tidak terdapat infeksi. Rencana perawatan adalah pembuatan protesa mata non fabricated berbahan resin akrilik. Prosedur perawatan dilakukan dengan tahap-tahap yaitu pencetakan mata dengan sendok cetak mata perorangan dan pengisian hasil cetakan dilakukan 2 tahap. Pembuatan model malam sklera, mencoba pola malam sklera, membuat sklera akrilik, mencoba sklera akrilik, dan penentuan lokasi dan diameter iris, melukis iris dan pupil, penyelesaian protesa mata, serta insersi protesa mata, pemeriksaan yang perlu dilakukan adalah retensi, stabilisasi, dan kenyamanan protesa mata. Kontrol setelah 1 minggu protesa mata menunjukkan hasil yang baik, tidak ada keluhan rasa sakit, dan tidak ada peradangan. Pasien lebih percaya diri dan nyaman dengan protesa mata ini karena bentuknya sesuai soket mata. Pemakaian protesa mata dapat meningkatkan kepercayaan diri pasien sehingga dapat diterima dalam kehidupan sosial bermasyarakat.  Ocular Prosthesis: Patient Rehabilitation. The loss of eyeballs may lead to problems in function, psychology, and aesthetics. One of rehabilitative treatments for this case is by making prosthesis eyes. The purpose of this treatment is to heal the physical and psychological function quickly and to fix the aesthetics. A 50-year-old male patient who came to RSGM Prof. Soedomo FKG UGM’s Prostodontia Clinic complained that he lost his right eye because of traumatic injury 3 years ago. After checking the eye socket up, it was found that his conjunctiva lining was healthy, and there was no infection. The treatment plan was to make non-fabricated ocular prosthesis from acrylic resin. For the treatment procedure, the steps are as follow: minting the individual eye by using minted spoon and pouring the minting result of the eye by two phases; making the model of wax sclera followed by trying on the wax sclera pattern to the patient eye socket and making an acrylic version of sclera followed by trying on the acrylic sclera to the eye socket, and then determining the location and iris diameter to draw the iris and pupil. The finishing process of the eye prosthesis is by inserting the eye prosthesis to the patient eye socket. The checkup is needed to know the retention, stabilization and fitting the eye prosthesis. After medical check-up during a week, the eye prosthesis showed the good result, absence of pain and inflammation. The patient was more confident psychologically and comfortable using this eye prosthesis because the shape was compatible with the eye socket. Using eye prosthesis can improve the patients’ confidence as they can be accepted in social life.
Fiber-Reinforced composite resin bridges as a treatment alternative for posterior missing tooth Waskitho, Arief; Putri, Anggun Kharisma
Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia Vol 10, No 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Dental restoration alternatives for posterior missing tooth range from dental bridges to implant dentures. Fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) resin bridge is one option for the replacement of a single tooth missing. FRC bridge is known as an alternative replacement method for single posterior missing tooth with minimally invasive preparation of abutment teeth. The simplicity of the production method in the FRC bridge provides the possibility of a single-visit bridge treatment. This report aims to present two successful treatments for missing posterior tooth by two different methods of immediate restoration using the FRC resin bridge. Treatments were performed directly using two different fiber materials, pre-impregnated quartz unidirectional fiber, and quartz fiber post. The use of unidirectional quartz fiber and quartz fiber post in the posterior tooth exhibited superior results due to its strength and geometry of fiber placement. In conclusion, the fiber-reinforced composite bridge is a possible option for managing the upper posterior missing tooth.
Non-invasive management of maxillary labial undercuts in complete removable dentures using soft liners in a patient with maxillary labial undercut: a case report Zakiyah, Nida; Hanifah, Niken Fibrian Nuriati; Waskitho, Arief; dalanon, junhel
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 37, No 1 (2025): April 2025 (Supplements 1)
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry Universitas Padjadjaran

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Introduction: Individuals who have lost all their teeth should promptly receive rehabilitative treatment with complete dentures to restore lost functions and structures. Bone protrusions or undercuts are factors that can interfere with prosthetic function. A common treatment for undercuts is their removal through alveolectomy surgery; however, the complexity of the procedure could lead to relatively long-time wound healing and post operative discomfort. This report aimed to discuss the management of a fully edentulous patient with complete dentures who presented with a maxillary labial undercut with alternative treatment beside surgery using soft liners in a patient who has maxillary labial undercut. Case report: A 54-year-old woman visited the Dental Hospital Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, complaining of discomfort due to her dentures being loose, particularly in the lower jaw. She had experienced denture looseness since the first time she wore the complete denture. The patient initially used denture adhesive to prevent the denture from dislodging, but it was now used very rarely. A labial undercut was observed in the anterior region of the maxilla. The patient underwent complete removable denture treatment using soft liners to cover the area left by labial undercuts. Discussion: The elastic properties of the soft liner can alleviate pressure on protruding bones, resulting in greater comfort when using complete dentures.  Conclusion: The use of soft liners serves as an alternative to pre-prosthetics surgery in cases of labial undercut. This approach is considered more comfortable for patients, as it is elastic and does not put pressure on soft tissue.