Intan Farizka
Department Of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, Faculty Of Dentistry, Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, Indonesia 11410

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Peningkatan Pengetahuan Terhadap Kesehatan Tubuh, Gigi Dan Rongga Mulut Pada Komunitas Yoga Farizka, Intan; Pratiwi, Deviyanti; Erawati, Jeti; Octarina; Ariesanti, Yessy; Tanaya, Namyera; Izah, Nurul; Anisa, Syafira
JURNAL ABDIMAS KESEHATAN TERPADU Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Abdimas Kesehatan Terpadu
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Trisakti bekerjasama dengan Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jakt.v4i1.23051

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Dental and oral health is an important part of overall body health. Lack of concern for body, dental and oral health is more due to the lack of proper understanding of the community in maintaining health in daily activities. Yoga is a form of exercise that is widely loved and associated with appreciation for body health and tranquility. Health education provided during yoga training is a form of effort to improve health by instilling concern for the importance of improving the quality of life with overall body health. This training was conducted on Saturday morning from 09.00-12.00, at health studio located at South Jakarta with 25 participants. The material was given after the yoga training in the form of presentations and questions and answers session. Evaluation of success was assessed from the analysis of the increase in pre-test and post-test results on 13 questions that showed the enthusiasm of the participants and an increase in understanding of body, dental and oral health. PKM activities that are tailored to the needs of partners have shown success in avoiding participant boredom. It is hoped that this activity can increase knowledge about body, dental and oral health.
DIGITAL CALIPER VS. INTRAORAL SCANNER: ACCURACY OF UPPER INTER-CANINE WIDTH MEASUREMENTS IN STUDY MODELS Williem, Rachel Victoria; Tanjung, Rizki; Siti Salsabila Kirana; Anggraini, Wita; Lubis, M. Novo Perwira; Farizka, Intan
Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan : Publikasi Ilmiah Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sriwijaya Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan : Publikasi Ilmiah Fakultas Kedokteran Univers
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/jkk.v12i2.632

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The upper canine teeth exhibit significant sexual dimorphism, making them frequently used in gender identification in forensic odontology. The measurement of the inter-canine width can be performed using conventional methods, such as a digital caliper, or modern methods using an intraoral scanner. The intraoral scanner offers higher accuracy and easier data storage; however, no studies have compared the inter-canine width of the upper jaw using both methods. This study measured the inter-canine width of the upper jaw on 80 jaw models using both instruments, with each measurement performed three times per instrument. The measurement results were analyzed using SPSS, with Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) for agreement, Kolmogorov-Smirnov for normality, and Independent T-test for significance. The ICC results showed good agreement (0.892), and the Independent T-test revealed no significant difference (p = 0.598). It can be concluded that there is no significant difference between the measurement of the upper inter-canine width using the intraoral scanner and the digital caliper.
Assessment of the distance of maxillary posterior tooth roots to the maxillary sinus using Cone Beam Computed Tomography Images Subrata, Dwina Lathifah Ramadhani Wirahadi; Farizka, Intan; Arifin, Sariyani Pancasari Audry; Lubis, M. Novo Perwira; Palupi, Anggraeny Putri Sekar; Tanjung, Rizki
Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI) Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI)
Publisher : Ikatan Radiologi Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jrdi.v9i2.1353

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Objectives: This research aims to determine the variation in the distance of maxillary posterior tooth roots to the maxillary sinus. Materials and Methods: This research employed a descriptive observational design using 68 samples of CBCT radiographs of individuals aged 20–40 years from Dental Radiology Installation of Dental & Oral Hospital, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Trisakti. The distance assessed in this study is the shortest vertical distance from the apices to the maxillary sinus floor of all roots in first premolars, second premolars, first molars and second molars. The measurements were performed using i-Dixel 2.2 software (Morita-Japan). Results: The result showed the mesiobuccal root of the second molar was the closest to the maxillary sinus, with a mean distance of -0.24 ± 1.23 mm. Conversely, the buccal root of the first premolar was the farthest, with a mean distance of 4.72 ± 3.11 mm. Conclusion: The proximity order of roots relative to the maxillary sinus, from closest to farthest, is as follows: mesiobuccal root of the second molar, distobuccal root of the second molar, palatal root of the first molar, distobuccal root of the first molar, mesiobuccal root of the first molar, palatal root of the second molar, palatal root of the second premolar, the single root of the second premolar, buccal root of the second premolar, palatal root of the first premolar, the single root of the first premolar, buccal root of the first premolar. Keywords: Cone Beam Computed Tomography, maxillary sinus, posterior teeth roots.
Prevalence of mandibular third molar impaction roots position towards mandibular canal based on rood and shehab classification (studies on panoramic radiographs) Mustamu, Indhira Valerie; Farizka, Intan; Arifin, Sariyani Pancasari Audry; Tjandrawinata, Rosalina; Palupi, Anggraeny Putri Sekar; Tanjung, Rizki
Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI) Vol 9 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jrdi.v9i3.1342

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Objectives: This study aims to determine the prevalence of the position of the impacted mandibular third molar roots in relation to the mandibular canal using a classification by Rood and Shehab. Materials and Methods: This study is a descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach. The samples were 210 left and right third molar impaction tooth mandibular on 105 digital panoramic radiographs at the Radiology Installation, RSGM FKG Usakti, and categorized according to the seven classifications by Rood and Shehab. The interobserver reliability test was conducted using Cohen's Kappa test. The data is presented as frequency and percentages for each type of root position classification. Results: Radiolucent tooth type on the root was the most prevalent at 104 (50%), white line interruption in 28 (13%), narrowing of the mandibular canal in 27 (13%), deflection of the tooth root in 26 (12%), deflection of mandibular canal in 11 (5%), narrowing of the root in 8 (4%), and bifid apex in 6 (3%). Conclusion: The highest prevalence of third molar impaction tooth root position was the radiolucent type at the root, and the lowest was the bifid apex type.
Perbedaan Tinggi Processus Coronoid dalam Identifikasi Jenis Kelamin Ditinjau dari Radiograf Panoramik Farizka, Intan; Zahra Nur Aulia, Adinda
Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Terpadu Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Terpadu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jkgt.v7i2.26113

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Background: Sex determination is a fundamental aspect of forensic dentistry. Mandibular sexual dimorphism, particularly in the height of the coronoid process, has been extensively researched as a potential biological marker. The aim of this literature review is to analyze findings from various studies that evaluate the difference in coronoid process height between males and females using panoramic radiographs. Literature Review: Panoramic radiography, or orthopantomography (OPG), is often used in forensic odontology as an identification because the method is simple and proven to be accurate in measuring anatomical structures. The coronoid process is one of the mandibular characteristics commonly assessed for its potential role in sex determination. This pointed projection provides an attachment point for the temporalis muscle and is one of the two processes that form the anterior part of the ramus. The height of the coronoid process is one of the most significant parameters of the mandibular ramus for determining sexual dimorphism. Studies that include publications and research articles on the use of panoramic radiographs to identify differences in coronoid process height between males and females have shown significant results. Conclusion: Based on this literature review, measuring the height of the coronoid process on panoramic radiographs is a valid and relatively accurate method for predicting sex. The sexual dimorphism of this structure can be utilized in forensic dentistry as a supporting tool for identification. However, further research is recommended to consider ethnic variations and to develop specific population-based data points to improve precision.
Level of agreement between bite mark interpretation from intraoral scanner and wax sheets Gotami, Tjioe Felicia; Kirana, Siti Salsabila; Tanjung, Rizki; Lubis, Muhammad Novo Perwira; Farizka, Intan; Subrata, Aryadi
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijdm.v9i1.2026.15-19

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Background: Bite mark analysis is an important part of medicolegal investigations, providing objective documentation and interpretation of patterned injuries that may represent human bite marks. Conventional analysis commonly uses wax sheets, while intraoral scanners represent a more modern approach. However, it remains unclear which method yields more reliable results, and few studies have compared the interpretations from these techniques. Purpose: To determine the level of matching bite mark interpretation produced through wax sheet and intraoral scanner. Method: A descriptive observational design was conducted using 57 maxillary study models that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Each model was impressed into a wax sheet to record the incisal pattern and scanned with an intraoral scanner to obtain a digital record. The two outcomes were then superimposed and scored according to correspondence: Score 0 = no match with the suspect’s tooth pattern; Score 1 = 1–2 matching incisal patterns; Score 2 = 3–4 matching incisal patterns; Score 3 = 5–6 matching incisal patterns. Results: The research results showed a score of 0 at 0%, a score of 1 at 3.5%, a score of 2 at 8.5%, and a score of 3 at 87.5%. Conclusion: This study obtained 0% with a score of 0, 3.5% with a score of 1, 8.5% with a score of 2, and 87.5% with a score of 3, indicating that the bite marks obtained from wax sheets and intraoral scanning demonstrated a high degree of similarity, and yielded comparable results