Muhammad A. Latief
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

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A large cemento-ossifying fibroma in the maxilla of 12-year-old boy: A case report Intan N. Dhewayani; Eky Nasuri; Muhammad A. Latief
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Objective: Cemento-ossifying fibroma is a rare benign lesion of the head and neck region. Only a few children had this lesion. Case Report: A 12-years old man came to the RSCM hospital in the oral and maxillofacial department. He complains of a lump in the left cheek since 4 years ago. The patient was referred to RSCM Hospital with pathological anatomy result was cemento ossifying fibroma. A recent complaint was nasal congestion on the left side, neither fluid nor blood discharge from mouth and nose. Result: Cemento-ossifying fibroma can occur in children 12 years old, and radiological and histopathological appearance Conclusion: A critical approach towards the clinical, radiological, and histopathological features is the main subject for the best result.
Surgical approaches and management of panfacial trauma: A case report Amalia L. Dewi; Mukhtar N. Anam; Eky Nasuri; Muhammad A. Latief
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Objective : A panfacial fracture is a fracture that involves the mandible, maxilla , and zygomatic areas. Panfacial fractures may also be accompanied by the involvement of naso orbito-ethmoid (NOE) and frontal bone fractures. Open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) is one of the treatments for midface reconstruction. Case Report: 19-year-old female patient came with complaints of minor head injuries, Lefort 2 Fracture + Compression Orbital Fracture, Bilateral Zygoma Arcus Fracture . The patient was subjected to Open Reduction Internal Fixation(ORIF) for midface and orbital reconstruction under general anesthesia. Application of midface plate in regio zygoma sinistra , in regio zygoma dextra section, and glabella. After placing the midface plate, the wound was sutured. Results: Surgical management for panfacial trauma using Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) result in the unification of the midface bones and reestablishing facial deformity. Conclusion: The main goal of panfacial fracture management is to restore the occlusal connection so that other parts of the structure can be repaired.
Necrotizing fasciitis: A case report Raedi Mahardika; Moara Gatho; Retnowati Gondo; Muhammad A. Latief
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Objective: Necrotican fasciitis is a soft tissue infection that has a serious risk characterized by extensive tissue necrosis and gas formation in the subcutis and facial tissue areas. Infection of the facial area usually causes erythema, pain, and swelling of the skin lesions that can spread rapidly, causing numbness, and the presence of necrotic tissue for several days. Surgical debridement is a mandatory step and should be performed as soon as possible as it is the most crucial part of management of Necrotizing fasciitis. The most important determinants of mortality are the timing and adequacy of debridement. Case Report: A 48 year old female came to the emergency unit with complaints of pain and swelling in the left mandible since one week before admission to the hospital. The patient had a history of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. The patient was diagnosed with a diagnosis of left buccal Necrotizing fasciitis and left sub-mandibular abscess extending to the submental e.c GP tooth 38 with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The patient is planned to incise and drain the abscess and debridement for necrotizing fascitis Results: After 2 months of treatment with antibiotic therapy and wound debridement of necrotizing fascitis, the wound had improved Conclusion: Succesful result in treating Necrotizing fasciitis can be achieved by thorough initial diagnosis, adequate debridement, empirical broad-spectrum antibiotic coverage, and multidiciplinary treatment from associated department.