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Upaya Peningkatan Kesehatan Periodontal Siswa SMA Negeri 6 Kabupaten Sinjai Melalui Kegiatan DHE (Dental Health Education) dan SRP (Scaling And Root Planing) Asdar Gani; Mardiana Adam; Hasanuddin Tahir; Sri Oktawati; Supiaty Supiaty; Arni Irawati Djais; Suryana Mappangara; Fuad Husain Akbar; Adam Malik Hamudeng
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Hasanuddin (JPMH) Vol. 1 No.2 2020: September
Publisher : Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (346.134 KB) | DOI: 10.20956/jpmh.v1i2.11214

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Periodontal disease is a disease of the teeth and mouth that is commonly found in Indonesian society. Periodontal disease is a common microbial infectious disease in adolescents and adults. This disease is an inflammatory disease originating from bacteria that affects the supporting tissues of the teeth. To overcome periodontal disease, it can be done in at least two ways, namely by carrying out plaque control in the form of proper brushing and periodic tartar cleaning. The objectives of this community service activity are: improving the health of the students 'priodontal network of SMA Negeri 6 Sinjai students, increasing students' understanding of the causes of periodontal disease and how to prevent it, changing the behavior of students and teachers brushing teeth. From the community service activities carried out at SMA Negeri 6 Sinjai, it can be concluded as follows: The prevalence of periodontal disease among students in these schools is still quite high, namely 82.98%. Implementation of oral dental health education (DHE) and scaling care / SRP will improve students' understanding and periodontal health status.
Sitotoksisitas pemutih gigi berdasarkan konsentrasi bahan Mardiana A. Adam; Asti Meizarini
Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Science Vol. 9 No. 2 (2010): Formerly Jurnal Dentofasial ISSN 1412-8926
Publisher : DiscoverSys Inc.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15562/jdmfs.v9i2.241

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the cytotoxicity of several tooth whitening material,carbamide peroxide 10%, 15%, 20% and hydrogen peroxide 38% toward BHK-21 cellusing MTT assay. Each well of microplates which used for the test were aliquotted BHK21cell suspension, after that the test solution were added to eight well each group,respectively. The result showed that percentages of the living cell at 10% carbamideperoxide group = 86,73%; 15% = 81,22%; 20% = 81,82%; 38% hidrogen peroksida =64,08%, respectively. Anova test and LSD showed no significant difference between 10%,15%, 20% groups, but there are significant toward 38% group and control. The 38%hydrogen peroxide group is expectable to be more cytotoxic than those containing 10%carbamide peroxide, which is equivalent to 3.6% hidrogen peroxide. Conclusion.The10%, 15%, 20 % carbamide peroxide and 38% hydrogen peroxide tooth whiteningagents were not cytotoxic toward BHK-21 cell line using MTT assay within CD
EFEK BEBERAPA JENIS OBAT TERHADAP JARINGAN PERIODONTAL: TINJAUAN PUSTAKA Sitti Raoda Juanita R; Mardiana Adam
B-Dent: Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Baiturrahmah Volume 8, Nomor 2, September 2021 (Special Edition)
Publisher : Universitas Baiturrahmah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33854/jbd.v8i2.878

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Introduction: The main etiology of periodontal disease is the presence of dental plaque and poor oral hygiene. This condition can be exacerbated through systemic drug therapy by modifying the inflammatory and immunological responses of periodontal tissue to bacterial plaque. In addition to the use of systemic drug therapy, the use of illicit drugs also affects changes in periodontal tissue. The prevalence of drugs has increased globally. Understanding the effects of drugs on periodontal tissue helps clinicians determine diagnoses and treatment plans. This article aims to understand the medication affecting the changes of periodontal tissue. Review: The literatures were obtained using a variety of different database sources (Medline via PubMed, Wiley Online Library, and Google Scholar), with the keyword systemic drugs AND periodontal tissue; Illicit drugs AND periodontal disease; recreational drugs AND periodontal disease; sex hormone AND periodontal tissue. This literature outlines the various periodontal tissue changes as an effect of systemic drug therapies including anti-hypertensive, anti-convulsion, immunosuppressant, anti-inflammatory, hormones and sedatives such as cannabinoids, opioids, stimulants, and hallucinogens. Periodontal tissue changes can be exacerbated by drug interactions, both systemic therapy drugs and illicit drugs. Some studies have found an association between systemic drug consumption and the patient's periodontal condition. Some medications have different effects on periodontal tissue which affect the time and type of periodontal treatment. Conclusion: Understanding the effect of drugs on periodontal tissue helps the clinician determine diagnoses and treatment plans that are appropriate for the patient's periodontal condition.
Gingival diseases: plaque induced and non-plaque induced: Penyakit gingiva: induksi plak dan induksi non-plak Daniel Tetan-el; Andi Mardiana Adam; Eri Hendra Jubhari
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): Volume 10 Issue 1 April 2021
Publisher : Makassar Dental Journal PDGI Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v10i1.394

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Background: Gingival inflammation is not always caused by plaque buildup on the surface of teeth, but can also be caused by non-plaque factors and often shows a typical clinical picture. This review aims to describe various gingival diseases caused by plaque and non-plaque. Method: Review of various literature is conducted to find out various diseases in gingiva. A total of 38 literatures were collected from several electronic data sources using the combination search keywords "gingiva" and "periodontal disease". Results: Based on the review of the literature, gingiva diseases caused by non-plaque factors include bacterial infections, fungi, viruses, genetically derived gingiva lesions, and some mukokutan abnormalities that manifest as gingiva inflammation. In addition, other examples of non-plaque induced gingiva inflammation are allergic and traumatic lesions. Conclusion: Dental plaque-induced gingivitis has a variety of clinical signs and symptoms, and local predisposition factors and systemic modification factors can affect their area, severity, and development. Gingival diseases caused by non-plaque include a variety of conditions that are not caused by plaque and usually do not heal after plaque removal. Such lesions may be a manifestation of systemic conditions or may be localized in the oral cavity.