Mutiara Sukma Suntana
Department of Dental Radiology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani, Cimahi, Indonesia

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CLASSIFICATION OF WINTER IMPACTION OF MANDIBLE THIRD MOLAR ON THE DISTANCE OF THE MANDIBULAR CANALS ON PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHS AT RSGMP UNJANI Mutiara Sukma Suntana; Saskia Lenggogeni Nasroen; Ilham Fadhilah
Journal of Health and Dental Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Health and Dental Sciences
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Unjani

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Impacted teeth are teeth obstructed during the eruption process; the high prevalence of impacted teeth, especially third molars, accompanied by complaints that arise, requires omentectomy. Winter's classification shows various positions of impacted third molars based on angulation. This classification is judged to be describe the relationship of the apical position of the mandibular third molar tooth to the mandibular canal more clearly. The odontectomy procedure requires an excellent preoperative approach to consider the structures around the mandibular third molar, one of which is the mandibular canal, because the canal's proximity to the third molar root can increase the risk of nerve injury during the odontectomy procedure. This study aims to determine the relationship between the third mandibular impaction Winter classification and the mandibular canal distance on panoramic radiographs. The samples of this study were 53 and were grouped according to the position of the impaction vertically, mesioangularly, horizontally, and distoangularly. The study was conducted cross-sectionally by measuring the apical distance of the mandibular third molar to the upper border of the canal on a panoramic radiograph using a manual caliper. The space obtained was statistically analyzed using the eta correlation test. The results showed that 38 and 48 impactions were found to have the most mesioangular impaction, followed by horizontal, vertical, and distoangular paping the least. The mesioangular position measured the distance from the apical third molar of the impacted mandible to the closest distance to the mandibular canal, followed by the horizontal and the longest distance in the vertical position. Statistical tests were conducted to determine the relationship between the mandibular third molars and the mandibular canal. In the test results, the calculated F value on tooth 38 (2.64) and tooth 48 (0.507) was smaller than the F table value (2.794); this indicates there is no significant relationship between the two variables. The absence of a close relationship between the mandibular third molar distance and the mandibular canal indicates the possible low risk of complications in paresthesia after the odontectomy procedure. DOI : 10.54052/jhds.v2n3.p455-466
DESCRIPTION OF DENTAL CARIES ON PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPH AT RSGM UNJANI CIMAHI INDONESIA Rina Putri Noer Fadilah; Mutiara Sukma Suntana; Khaulah Maryam Jamiilah
Journal of Health and Dental Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Health and Dental Sciences
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Panoramic radiograph was a diagnostic method that can see the overall picture of caries in the maxilla and mandible, with a wide range of caries lesions. The large detail area seen on the panoramic radiograph was instrumental for diagnosing caries location for the entire jaw. This study aimed to determine the appearance of dental caries based on panoramic radiographs at RSGM Unjani. This research was a descriptive study using probability techniques in the form of simple random sampling with 43 panoramic radiographs as a sample. The results of the study showed that in panoramic radiographs at RSGM Unjani that the highest frequency based on sex was female patients, the highest frequency based on age were patients in the 45-65 years age group, the highest frequency was based on the incidence location of dental caries were patients with dental caries in the anterior teeth and M1 teeth, and the frequency of caries in deciduous teeth was 100% in the 5-11 years age group. The study conclusion was all panoramic radiographs at RSGM Unjani have caries. DOI : 10.54052/jhds.v3n1.p43-52
MENTAL FORAMEN POSITION ON PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHS OF PATIENTS AGED 20-44 YEARS BASED ON GENDER AT RSGM UNJANI Mutiara Sukma Suntana; Tichvy Tammama; Nabilla Mulya Kurniawan
Journal of Health and Dental Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Health and Dental Sciences
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The mental foramen is a small hole located in the body of the mandible in the premolar to molar region. There are veins, arteries, and a branch of the inferior nervus alveolaris, the nervus mentalis. The blood vessels and nerves in the mental foramen supply and innervate the lower lip region, gingiva, soft tissues of the chin, and lower teeth. Various factors influence the development of the mental foramen, such as race, age, gender, and ethnicity. Determination of the position of the mental foramen can help in diagnosis, treatment, and some clinical measures related to the mental foramen. This study aims to determine the difference in the position of the mental foramen according to gender and the difference in the position of the right and left mental foramen according to gender in patients at RSGM Unjani. This study was conducted using an analytical method with a cross-sectional approach. The research object was 44 panoramic radiographs taken with a purposive sampling technique. To analyze the difference in the position of the mental foramen according to gender, the study used the Mann-Whitney test, while to analyze the difference in the right and left positions according to gender; we used the Chi-Square test. The results showed no significant difference in the position of the mental foramen towards gender (p>0.05). There was no significant difference in the position of the mental foramen between the left and right on the panoramic radiograph of the patient according to gender (p>0.05). The most common position was in line with the lower second premolar with a percentage of 62.5%, and the position of the mental foramen was symmetrical both left and right with a percentage of 52.3%. It can be concluded that there is no significant difference between the position of the mental foramen and gender on panoramic radiographs of patients aged 20–44 years at RSGM Unjani in 2021. DOI : 10.54052/jhds.v3n2.p169-182