Widya Saraswati
Department Of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty Of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

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Esthetic crown lengthening treatment on the maxillary anterior teeth Wahjuningrum, Dian Agustin; Sampoerno, Galih; Prasetyo, Eric Priyo; Saraswati, Widya; Setyabudi; Saravanan, Pravinna; Riyadi, Tiara Lathifah; Ambarwati, Venny Lusanda
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v14i1.2024.34-37

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Background: Asymmetrical smile design due to uneven gingival margin heights of the anterior upper teeth can lead to aesthetic issues and inadequate crown restorations, necessitating crown lengthening treatment. Purpose: The objective of this case report is to demonstrate the outcomes of crown lengthening to achieve improved aesthetics and symmetric gingival margin heights. Case: A 16-year-old female patient sought treatment for decayed left maxillary anterior teeth. Clinical examination revealed a non-vital tooth (tooth 21) with decay and excessively low gingival margins, along with asymmetrical gingival heights between the incisors and canines. Radiographs indicated radiolucent mass in the pulp chamber. Case Management: Crown lengthening was performed on teeth 12, 11, 21, and 22, and apexification was conducted on tooth 21 using a customized fiber post and lithium disilicate crown. Follow-up evaluations showed no complaints, well-maintained crowns, and healthy gingiva. Conclusion: Crown lengthening is feasible for anterior teeth with low gingival margins, enhancing clinical crown length to support aesthetic and final restorations in maxillary anterior teeth.
Smile makeover for multiple caries of anterior teeth through endodontic, periodontic, and restorative management: a case report Anindya, Cinitra; Widjaja, Olivia Vivian; Ismiyatin, kun; Saraswati, Widya; Setyabudi
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v14i2.2024.79-86

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Background: Dental aesthetic issues may affect individual’s aesthetic, function, and psychological well-being. The functions of the stomatognathic system are supporting mastication, speaking, breathing and swallowing functions, so that structural integrity and an ideal and harmonious smile can be achieved as well. Aesthetic issues due to caries of maxillary anterior teeth requires deep analysis, consideration and appropriate treatment planning to aim a good result both functionally and aesthetically. Digital smile design (DSD) plays an important role in aesthetic dentistry where problems can easily be rectified. Purpose: This case report describes a step-by-step aesthetic treatment of a male patient with multiple caries of anterior teeth. Case: This study reports a 21-year-old man with multiple caries on his maxillary anterior teeth. Tooth number 12 with class IV caries lesion. Teeth number 11 and 22 with class IV and VI caries lesion and were endodontically treated, tooth number 21 with class III mesiodistal caries lesion. The patient’s chief complaint is that he felt less confidence with his appearance. Case Management: tooth number 21 was managed with endodontic treatment and followed by insertion of fiber post. Teeth number 11 and 22 that endodontically treated previously, were managed with prefabricated fiber post. Tooth number 12 was managed with crown. Teeth number 11, 21, 22 11, 21, 22 were managed with gingivectomy for aesthetic crown lengthening. Lithium disilicate was chosen for the crown materials Conclusion: Anterior teeth with multiple caries can be improved through endodontic-periodontal-restoration treatments to improve the function and aesthetic performance.
Apex resection treatment on tooth 21 and 22 with suspected radicular cyst Cahyani, Febriastuti; Saraswati, Widya; Mulyadi, Reyz Pasenda; Wahab, Sofi Arnesti; Halima, Siti Noorraida; Dzulfikri, Ahzahra Indah; Zubaidah, Nanik; Kunarti, Sri; Soetojo, Adioro
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v14i2.2024.87-89

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Background: Apex resection is the surgical removal of the apex or root end of a tooth. Endodontic failure is the most usual reason of treatment being performed. Retreatment may be the first option for teeth which have been treated conventionally and exhibit a persistent apical lesion. In particular, failures during conventional therapy could hinder results by leading infections to spread to inaccessible apical regions, necessitating surgery. Purpose: This case report aims to describe the management of radicular cyst on previously treated tooth. Case: A 51-year-old male patient came to Soewandhie General Hospital with a complaint of swelling on his hard palate from one year before. The left maxillary incisor has undergone root canal treatment about 1 year ago, but had not been permanently filled. Case Management: The treatments given were retreatment for 21 and root canal treatment for 22, then followed by cyst enucleation and apex resection on both teeth. Conclusion: Apex resection shows a satisfying result for treating previously treated tooth with persistent apical lesion.
Effect of nano calcium carbonate from Anadara granosa shell induced odontoblast-like cells as a pulp capping material candidate Saraswati, Widya; Ismiyatin, Kun; Goenharto, Setyabudi; Kunarti, Sri; Zubaidah, Nanik; Halima, Siti Noorraida; Daradjat, Kinanti Naianuha; Gusniarti, Haninda Dhipta
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v15i1.2025.43-45

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Background: Vital pulp therapy is a treatment to repair and maintain pulp vitality. Calcium hydroxide is the gold standard in pulp capping materials. Calcium hydroxide has advantage antibacterial. However, calcium hydroxide has some disadvantages such form a layer liquefaction necrosis. Blood clam shells contain 98.7% calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) content becomes a good source of calcium can be used as a bone repair material. Purpose: To review effect nano CaCO3 from Anadara granosa shell induced odontoblast-like cells as a pulp capping candidate. Nanoparticles CaCO3 has advantages such as high surface area, low toxicity, biocompatibility, biodegradability, pH-sensitivity, and osteoconductivity. Reviews: Nano CaCO3 from Anadara granosa are promising to promote odontoblast-like cells formation. Conclusion: Nano CaCO3 its potential to influence odontoblast-like cells, which play a crucial role in dentin regeneration and repair.
Keberhasilan perawatan apeks terbuka akibat resorpsi akar pada previously treated tooth dengan menggunakan MTA: laporan kasus Sutela, I Gede Marantika Yogananda; Yonas, Yovita; Ramadani, Rania Rizka; Ambarwati, Venny Lusanda; Lestari, Vita; Mulad, Iga Arziela; Avicenna, Cathelea Raihan; Jaelani, Nurshiffa Hanifatul Amrina; Saraswati, Widya
Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Padjadjaran Vol 36, No 4 (2024): Januari 2024 (Suplemen 4)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkg.v36i4.50162

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Single visit endodontic treatment and zirconia crown restoration for functional and esthetic rehabilitation Galih Sampoerno; Ratih Mutiara Sani; Hasna Shabrina; Jasmina Putri Azizia; Ramdhan Hanif Nahada; Radixtio Auzan Fepiosandi; Nanik Zubaidah; Widya Saraswati
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v15i2.2025.80-86

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Background: Endodontic treatment followed by full-coverage restoration represents the standard of care for structurally compromised posterior teeth. The integration of contemporary endodontic techniques with high-strength esthetic materials, such as zirconia crowns, facilitates comprehensive functional and esthetic rehabilitation in a single treatment sequence, particularly for younger patients with high esthetic expectations. Purpose: To present a successful case of single-visit endodontic treatment followed by fiber post placement and zirconia crown restoration on a mandibular molar in a young female, resulting in favorable functional and esthetic outcomes. Case: A 20-year-old female presented with persistent spontaneous pain in the lower left posterior region for one week, following two years of untreated dental caries. Initial management was conducted at a primary health center with pain control. Clinical and radiographic examination revealed a deep Class II caries lesion with pulp exposure on tooth 36 and a positive percussion response, indicative of irreversible pulpitis. Case Management: Tooth 36 underwent single-visit root canal therapy using a crown-down pressureless technique and single-cone obturation. This was followed by fiber post placement for coronal reinforcement and definitive restoration with a zirconia crown. At the one-week follow-up after crown cementation, the tooth exhibited excellent functional performance, stable periapical healing, intact crown margins, and high patient satisfaction with the esthetic result. Conclusion: This case demonstrates the clinical efficiency and long-term esthetic advantages of combining single-visit endodontic therapy with zirconia crown restoration in young adult patients.
Co-Authors Adioro Soetojo Agnes Robia Ambarioni Ainin Nafilatus Alfina Putri Nurrahmania Alvita Wibowo Ambarwati, Venny Lusanda Anggi Puspitasari Anin Dita Annisa Rahma Annisa Salsabila Andika Putri Anuj Bhardwaj Arnesti Wahab, Sofi Arshila, Dea Auryn Thania Song Hadinata Avicenna, Cathelea Raihan Cathelea Raihan Avicenna Cecilia G.J.Lunardhi Chaerun Mutmainnah Cinitra Anindya Daradjat, Kinanti Naianuha Devi Eka Juniarti Dewi Kusuma Wardani Dian Agustin Wahjuningrum Dian Pramita Ayu Kumalasari Dur Muhammad Lashari Dyah Utari Wahyu Ningrum Dzulfikri, Ahzahra Indah Ekawati Ekawati Eric Priyo Prasetyo Erin Imaniar B Evelyn Tjendronegoro Febriastuti Cahyani Gabriela Kevina Alifen Galih Sampoerno Galih Sampoerno Ganiezha Cindananti Ghozali Pangestu, Dede Goenharto, Setyabudi Gusniarti, Haninda Dhipta Halima, Siti Noorraida Hasna Shabrina Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ira Widjiastuti Jaelani, Nurshiffa Hanifatul Amrina Jasmina Putri Azizia Karlina Samadi Ketut Suardita, Ketut Kun Ismiyatin Latief Mooduto, Latief Leidy Herlin Rumbiak Lestari, Vita M. Mudjiono Masa, Maria Margaretha S. Nogo Mulad, Iga Arziela Mulyadi, Reyz Pasenda Mutmainnah, Chaerun Nadhifa Salma Namira, Safa Marety Nanik Zubaidah Nina Dhaniar Nirawati Pribadi Nurshiffa Hanifatul Amrina Jaelani Oktaria, Wanda Pasenda Mulyadi, Reyz Pratiwi, Dian Dwi Radixtio Auzan Fepiosandi Rahardia, Nabiela Ramadani, Rania Rizka Ramdhan Hanif Nahada Ratih Mutiara Sani Riyadi, Tiara Lathifah Rizka Firdaus Rosidin Ruslan Effendy Ruslan Effendy Saravanan, Pravinna Sekar Firdhea Rizkifa Soetanto Setyabudi Sri Kunarti Sri Kunarti, Sri Sudarsono, Caeleb Fabrizio Sukaton, Sukaton Sutela, I Gede Marantika Yogananda Tanzil, Muhammad Iqbal Tasya Nafatila Veda Sahasika Azaria Nariswari Vina Zavira Nizar Vita Ariesta Vivian Widjaya, Olivia Wahab, Sofi Arnesti Widjaja, Olivia Vivian Wulandini, Raden Ajeng Yasmin Tasya Brilyanti Yonas, Yovita Yovita Yonas