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Management of open apex and tooth discoloration in maxillary central incisor: Case report Yamin, Irfan F.; Trilaksana, Aries C.; Hikmah, Noor; Natsir, Nurhayaty; Nugroho, Juni J.; Dwiandhany, Wahyuni S.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 5, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v5i3.222

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Objective: The purpose of this case report is to describe the management of open apex and tooth discoloration in the maxillary central incisor.Methods: The patient had an accident 13 years ago. Intraoral examination showed tooth discoloration #8 and composite restoration on the mesial aspect of the tooth. The periapical radiograph showed an open apex and diffuse periapical radiolucency. The diagnosis was pulp necrosis with chronic periapical abscess. The patient was managed by root canal treatment with an apical plug using MTA and then internal bleaching using H2O2 is performed to treat tooth discoloration.Results: Trauma during root formation on anterior teeth can result in pulp necrosis with an open apex and tooth discoloration. This becomes a challenge because the condition of open apex complicates root canal obturation and presents aesthetic problems.Conclusion: The final treatment was composite restoration.
Esthetic rehabilitation of discolored tooth and gingival hyperpigmentation with external bleaching and gingival ablasion: A case report Aswar, Aulia A.; Dwiandhany, Wahyuni S.; Nugroho, Juni J.; Hikmah, Noor; Natsir, Nurhayaty; Trilaksana, Aries C.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i1.224

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Objective: Dental discoloration accompanied by gingival hyperpigmentation can be found in daily practice, although it is rare. Gingival hyperpigmentation is caused by excessive melanin deposition in the basal and suprabasal   cell   layers   of   the   epithelium. Gingival depigmentation can be removed by electrosurgery, periodontal surgery, and laser ablation.Methods: During the initial appointment, external bleaching with 40% Hydrogen Peroxide bleaching agent (Opalescent Boost, Ultradent) was applied for 20 minutes to the maxillary and mandibular teeth. The change from the initial color number 8 to 4 (Shade Guide Opalescent Boost, Ultradent) was observed. On the next appointment, the patient had laser ablation treatment on hyperpigmented gums.Results: External bleaching can generally be done with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to get optimal brightening results.Conclusion: External bleaching for vital teeth using hydrogen peroxide is a conservative technique with satisfactory results, easy to perform, and highly effective for removing tooth discoloration. While gingival ablation is performed to treat gingival hyperpigmentation. After both procedures, better aesthetic results were obtained.
Endodontic reintervention of the maxillary third molar with type ii vertucci root canal classification: Case report Indriyatmi, Rosida; Hikmah, Noor; Natsir, Nurhayaty; Nugroho, Juni J.; Trilaksana, Aries C.; Dwiandhany, Wahyuni S.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v5i2.220

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Objective: The aim of this case report is to describe endodontic reintervention of a maxillary third molar with Vertucci type II root canal classification.Methods: Root canal treatment was done one year ago. Intraoral examination showed composite fillings, a thermal test (-), percussion (+), and palpation (-). A periapical radiograph shows non-hermetic obturation. Endodontic reintervention was performed by removing gutta- percha using H-File (Dentsply, Switzerland) and xylol solution, followed by determination of working length and confirmation with an apex locator (Propex Pixi, Dentsply, Switzerland). Results: The anatomic variation of the root canal is a complicating factor that results in the failure of the treatment performed. Vertucci type II root canal classification is one of the anatomic variations that complicate instrumentation, which causes treatment failure and requires endodontic re-intervention.Conclusion: Endodontic reinvention of the maxillary third molar with Vertucci type II root canal classification can provide optimal results with the right treatment plan and adequate restoration.
Endodontic reintervention in mandibular second molar with c-shape canals and internal root resorption: A case report Sulastri, Sulastri; Nugroho, Juni J.; Hikmah, Noor; Natsir, Nurhayaty; Trilaksana, Aries C.; Dwiandhany, Wahyuni S.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 5, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v5i3.223

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Objective: This case report aims to describe the endodontic reintervention in a mandibular second molar with C-shape canals and IRR.Methods: The tooth had root canal treatment ± 7 months ago, and there was a history of swelling. Clinical and radiographic examination of tooth #46 showed C-shape root canals configuration, mesial unobturated canal, obturated but not hermetically distal root canal, closed IRR on the mesial and distal roots, and diffuse radiolucency in the periapical.Results: The diagnosis was previously treated with a chronic apical abscess. Endodontic reintervention was performed to eliminate bacteria from the root canal systems, obtain hermetic results in irregular root canals due to closed IRR accompanied by a C-shape configuration, and allow proper healing. The tooth was restored with a zirconia overlay.Conclusion: Endodontic reintervention in mandibular second molar with C-shaped canals and internal root resorption can be successful depending on the choice of treatment plan and procedure.
Treatment of post bleaching demineralization using resin infiltration technique: A case report Nidiaty, Angelia C.; Dwiandhany, Wahyuni S.; Nugroho, Juni J.; Hikmah, Noor; Natsir, Nurhayaty; Trilaksana, Aries C.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v5i2.219

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Objective: This helps minimize the look of discoloration by refracting light just like normal teeth. It also stops further demineralization by strengthening and hardening the enamel.Methods: A 20- year- old male patient came to the Dental Hospital of Hasanuddin University with teeth that had turned yellow since the patient routinely consumed coloured drinks every morning and evening, 3 years ago. In-office bleaching with 40% hydrogen peroxide was done to get the teeth discoloured to become brighter.Results: After application of resin infiltration, it was observed that the resin-infiltrated surfaces of the teeth showed a uniform shade of color and harmonization with the surrounding enamel.Conclusion: Minimally invasive treatment with resin infiltration technique was effective to treat white spot lesions after bleaching treatment.
Is single visit endodontic treatment possible for type 1 diabetic patient?: A case report Lolong, Jade M.; Hikmah, Noor; Natsir, Nurhayaty; Nugroho, Juni J.; Trilaksana, Aries C.; Dwiandhany, Wahyuni S.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 5, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v5i3.225

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Objective: To describe single visit endodontic treatment in patient with type 1 diabetes.Methods: Patient has history of type 1 diabetes. Intraoral examination showed caries on occlusal #36, positive vitality, negative on percussion and palpation. Radiograph showed normal periapical tissue. The diagnosis of #36 was asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis.Results: Preparation begins with establishing glide path using ProGlider, cleaning and shaping with ProTaper Gold. The canals were irrigated using 5,25% NaOCl, 17% EDTA, and aquadest then activated by ultrasonic. The obturation was done using single cone technique with resin-based sealer followed by post endodontic composite restoration.Conclusion: Single visit endodontic has minimum chair time without compromising the quality of treatment specifically for type 1 diabetic patient while still prioritizing the principle of proper case selection and following standard endodontic protocols.
Restoration of endodontically treated mandibular third molar tooth with indirect bonded restoration using morphology-driven preparation technique: A case report Hurint, Theresia PL.; Dwiandhany, Wahyuni S.; Nugroho, Juni J.; Hikmah, Noor; Natsir, Nurhayaty; Trilaksana, Aries C.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v5i2.218

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Objective: The aim of this case report is to describe treatment management restoration after endodontic reintervention treatment with indirect bonded restoration using morphology- driven preparation technique.Methods: The preparation technique that can be used is morphology driven, preparation design, while consider bio emulation criteria such as the height of contour, sigmoid nature of enamel dentin interface, and the direction of enamel rods with respect to axial and proximal surfaces. This preparation technique improves resistance by preserving dentin and enamel, also increases bond strength by improving the quality of bonding substrate, marginal integrity and aesthetics.Results: The tooth was inadequately treated about two months ago which made the clinician decided to do an endodontic reintervention. After that, an indirect restoration with lithium disilicate was planned for the patient. The preparation design is a long-wrap overlay, butt-join preparation in the interproximal box (1 mm – 1.2 mm) and rounded inside angles.Conclusion: Restoration after reintervention endodontic treatment with indirect bonded restoration using morphology-driven preparation techniques shows successful treatment with periapical tissue healing and good tissue response.
Pendidikan Berbasis Muatan Lokal Sebagai Sub Komponen Kurikulum Marliana, Marliana; Hikmah, Noor
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 13 No 1 (2013): Dinamika Ilmu, 13(1), June 2013
Publisher : Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan, Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (84.703 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/di.v13i1.68

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The introduction of the state of the environment, society, and culture to students enabling them to more to their environment. The introduction and development of the environment through education geared to support the quality of human resources, and ultimately directed to improve the ability of learners. School as a place of education program, a part of the community. Therefore, education programs in schools need to provide extensive knowledge about the specificity of the learners in their environment. Subjects should be made based on local content prepared by the school environment that is tailored to each area. The function of the existence of local content is to broaden the knowledge of students in accordance with the condition of the area. Local content is one of the means for students to develop the knowledge, skills and potential of art owned by the school and the area in which the school is located. Application of local curriculum between one region to another is different. To realize local content -based education at a school needs support with all relevant stakeholders and continuously evaluates to develop the potential of the region. It is not impossible a local charge when packaged in a professional manner will carry the name of the region to national and even international level. Required more in-depth study and togetherness between schools, communities, local governments for the successful implementation of the local content -based education.
The controversy of single-visit vs multiple-visit non-surgical root canal treatment: Kontroversi perawatan saluran akar non-bedah satu kali kunjungan vs beberapa kali kunjungan Abdullah, Ammar; Hikmah, Noor
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Volume 14 Issue 1 April 2025
Publisher : Makassar Dental Journal PDGI Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v14i1.1008

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Root canal treatment has become a routine procedure in daily dental practice. Successful RCT is characterised by the absence of clinical signs and symptoms and without abnormalities in periodontal tissues on radiographic evaluation. The RCT procedure is also a success factor in endodontic treatment, including the choice of treatment plan whether one-visit endodontic or multi-vi-sit endodontic which is still controversial. This literature review compares OVE and MVE which have been controversial treat-ment options in recent years both based on treatment success rates, advantages and disadvantages of each procedure as well as factors that influence the success of both treatments. It was concluded that RCT, OVE and MVE have no significant difference in their success rates.
The Influence of Job Insecurity, Direct Financial Compensation, Transformational Leadership, and Work Quality on Human Resource Performance (MI Ma’arif Kliwonan) Kwee, Saniayuen; Maulidiyah, Ibnatul; Wulandari, Rizky Wahyu; Hikmah, Noor
Proceedings Series on Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 22 (2025): The 1st UNSIQ International Symposium on Economics and Bussines (UISEB 2024)
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pssh.v22i.1536

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The purpose of this study is to examine how job insecurity, direct financial compensation, transformational leadership, and work quality human resource (HR) performance at MI Ma'arif Kliwonan Wonosobo. The reason for choosing this location as the research site is due to indications of declining human resource performance at the institution. This study highlights the importance of factors such as job insecurity, financial compensation, leadership, and work quality in influencing HR performance in educational institutions, particularly in terms of generating a positive work atmosphere and enhancing the productivity of teachers. This study employed a quantitative approach that included several linear regressions. Data were acquired by distributing questionnaires to teachers at MI Ma'arif Kliwonan Wonosobo using a random sampling technique. Random sampling was chosen to ensure that each respondent had an equal opportunity to participate, allowing the research results to be more accurately generalized to the population. SPSS was used to analyze the data in this study. The findings of this study can be used to improve the efficacy of human resource management in educational institutions by taking into account key aspects that drive performance. The results of this study show that job insecurity and work quality have a positive and significant impact on HR performance, whereas direct financial compensation has a negative but significant effect. Transformational leadership does not have a significant influence. Simultaneously, these four variables significantly affect HR performance. These findings imply the need for improving HR management in educational institutions by considering these key factors to enhance productivity and create a conducive work environment.