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Pulp tissue regeneration in the treatment of immature premolars accompanied by infection: A case report Gabriella Djuanda, Anastasia; Dianti, Eska; Auzan Fepiosandi, Radixtio; Lazuardi Ramadhan, Daniyal; Agustin Wahjuningrum, Dian; Setyabudi
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): July-December
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.95-99

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Background: Young permanent teeth are one of the challenges in performing endodontic treatment. Revascularization is a good yet simple treatment option for pulp tissue regeneration to stimulate periapical lesion healing, continue root growth and restore pulp tissue function. Purpose: This case report describes management of pulp tissue regeneration in teeth with infection. Case: Female, 16 years old, came complaining of pain in the left lower back tooth accompanied by recurrent swelling. Radiograph showed an open apex with apical lesion on tooth 35. The diagnosis was pulpal necrosis accompanied by a chronic apical abscess. Case management: The treatment plan was revascularization and direct composite restoration. After accessing the cavity, the teeth were prepared, irrigated, and medicated with TAP, which was repeated for 2 visits. On the next visit, after the root canal was cleaned, over instrumentation was performed for bleeding and Collaplug was placed over the blood clot, covered with MTA, and composite resin for coronal sealing. Follow up was carried out for up to 9 months and was asymptomatic. Radiographs show healing of the lesion accompanied by closure of the root canal. Conclusion: Regenerative endodontics has been shown the successful in stimulating root canal closure to treat immature teeth
Endodontic retreatment of premolar with an impediment Rosselle, Veronica Regina; Ongkowijoyo, Cendranata Wibawa; Setyabudi
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023): July-December
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v13i2.2023.48-50

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Background: Root canal treatment can fail due to several causes. One of them is root canal calcifications. Purpose: To explain root canal retreatment technique in premolar with calcification. Case(s): A 65 years old female patient came to universitas airlangga dental hospital with a chief complaint of pain on tooth number 34 and 35. Tooth number 34 and 35 had an old restoration with secondary caries. Both teeth did not respond to vitality test. Both teeth were tender on percussion and bite test. Surrounding soft tissue was normal. Radiograph image reveals inadequate root canal obturations on both teeth and a periapical lesion on tooth 35. Case Management: Old restoration and root canal filling material was removed, then root canal retreatment was performed. Subsequently the tooth was restored with fiber post and zirconia crown. Discussion: old restoration has to be removed gently in order to prevent further damage to tooth structure. Root canal filling material can be removed with heated instruments, solvent, and rotary instruments. After root canal filling material removal, the remaining root canals need to be thoroughly shaped, cleaned, and sealed. Conclusion: root canal retreatment on premolar with an impediment can be successfully performed with appropriate instruments, materials, and technique.
Management Open Apex Using Bioceramic Root Repair Material : A Case Report of Permanent Anterior Teeth Setyabudi; Yohana, Yeyen
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v13i2.2023.64-68

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Background: Trauma to immature teeth can cause disrupt of the blood vessel supply in the pulp which leads to pulp necrosis. This can then, indirectly disrupts of root formation and incomplete apex closure.4,5 Young permanent teeth with wide open apex to be a challenge for root canal treatment, especially during obturation. Apexification is a treatment option for open apex with necrotic pulp. The purpose is to create an apical stop at the apical third of the apex so that obturation can be achieved. Case: A 27-year-old man came to RSKGMP UNAIR with chief complaints that his upper front teeth were fracture and discolored and the pain had disappeared since march 2023. From the clinical examination, tooth 21 showed Ellis fracture class III and there was tooth discoloration. Pulp vitality examination with cavity test and unresponsive k-file test, percussion (+) and bite test (+). Radiographic examination show an exposed pulp and exposed apex of tooth 21 accompanied by an unclearly defined radiolucent image at the apex of tooth 21. The diagnosis of this tooth was pulp necrosis with symptomatic apical periodontitis. Treatment: Apexification use bioceramic root repair material as apical plug at the apex. After that, obturation is achieved using a thermoplastic technique. Final restoration with individual customized post and lithium disilicate crown. Conclusion: Apexification is an option in cases of pulp necrosis with an open apex using bioceramic root repair material. Bioceramic root repair material is a bioactive material, that induces osteogenesis, is easier to apply, has faster setting time, biocompatible, hydrophilic, high pH and has anti-microbial properties.
Inhibition of Streptococcus mutans biofilm formation using combination of nano brown anchovy (Stolephorus insularis) and calcium hydroxide Yuanita, Tamara; Sukaton; Paramitha, Shafa Marwa Moza; Ulfadi, Bakhiitah Thufallah Putri; Salma, , Adinda Fazzahra; Setyabudi
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v13i2.2023.69-73

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Background: One of the important virulence factors of S. mutans is the biofilm formation. Some bacteria in biofilms show resistance to antimicrobials. Therefore, the addition of nano brown anchovy (S. insularis) as antibiofilm agents can potentiate the caries and infection prevention efficacy of endodontic treatment. Purpose: To describe the effect of the combination of nano brown anchovy (S. insularis) 12% and Ca(OH)2 with a ratio of 1:1 on inhibition of S. mutans biofilm formation. Methods: Laboratory experimental research on S. mutans bacteria was carried out in vitro using the crystal violet assay method. Brown anchovy was made into nanoparticles, dissolved to a concentration of 12%, and combined with Ca(OH)2. Biofilm samples were given treatment and observed for inhibition of biofilm growth. Biofilm growth inhibition was seen from the Optical Density (OD)540nm absorbance value measured using a spectrophotometer. Results: In the group that was tested with Ca(OH)2, the average percentage in S. mutans biofilm reduction was 55%, while in the group that was tested with a combination of nano brown anchovy (S. insularis) and Ca(OH)2, the average percentage in S. mutans biofilm reduction was 61%. Conclusion: The combination of nano brown anchovy (S. insularis) 12% and Ca(OH)2 with a ratio of 1:1 can inhibit the formation of S. mutans biofilm.
Effect of combination of nano brown anchovy (Stolephorus insularis) nanoparticles and calcium hydroxide on inhibition Streptococcus sanguinis biofilm formation Yuanita, Tamara; Juniarti, Devi Eka; Nabilla, Tasya; Wiratno, Amelia Rahma; Tarigan, Shindyloken Juni Artha; Afifah, Anisa Nur; Setyabudi
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v13i2.2023.74-80

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Background: Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans are gram bacteria that can cause various problems in the oral cavity so that materials that have antibacterial potency are needed. Calcium hydroxide, chlorhexidine, and sodium hypochlorite as antibacterial ingredients have disadvantages such as forming tunnel defects, causing dysgeusia, and damaging periapical tissue, so it is hoped that there will be natural materials as alternatives. The nano brown anchovy has fluor as the active compound which has the potential as an antibacterial agent. Purpose: To analyze the effect of antibacterial potency of nano brown anchovy (Stolephorus insularis) on Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans. Methods: This research is a laboratory experimental in vitro with the post-test only control group design. Brown anchovy is made into nano and diluted by dilution method into several concentrations. The direct contact method was used between some concentrations and the two bacteria. The values of MIC (Minimum Inhibitory Concentration) and MBC (Minimum Kill Concentration) were obtained by counting the number of bacterial colonies on Mueller Hinton Agar media. Bacterial colony growth was calculated manually in Colony Forming Units (CFU). Results: Antibacterial potency of nano brown anchovy on Lactobacillus acidophilus showed MIC results at 1.56% concentration and MBC at 3.125% concentration. Antibacterial potency of nano brown anchovy on Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans showed MIC results at 3.125% concentration and MBC at 6.25% concentration. Conclusion: Nano brown anchovy has antibacterial activity on Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans.
The effect of nano propolis on surface color changes of nanohybrid composite resins Christian, Bernardus Daniel; Serena, Derice Putri Nourah; Widjiastuti, Ira; Setyabudi
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.v14i1.2024.19-21

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Background: Nanohybrid composite resins have many advantages, but one disadvantage is their absorbent nature which can lead to discoloration. Phenols and flavonoids in nano propolis cause diffusion and affect the matrix and pigments of nanohybrid composite resins. The accumulation of reduction-oxidation reactions causes new compounds of nanohybrid composite resins to occur so that they have different colors. Objective: The study was conducted to determine the changes in surface color of nanohybrid composite resin after immersion in nano propolis at 5% concentration. Methods: Research experimental laboratory method with pre and post test design was applied to 25 nanohybrid composite resin fruit samples of size (5x5x1.5) mm embedded in bovine incisive, then immersed in 5% nano propolis and 25 ml of distilled water at 37oC for five days. The color change (ΔE) was measured with a DSLR camera and processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic software in CIE L*a*b* format. Results: The anova test on ΔE in the data showed the p-value of sphericity assumed was smaller than 0.05. There is a difference in the average measurement results on the first day to the fifth day in the treatment group. Independent t-test of control and treatment data showed a significant difference in measurement results. The results of the post hoc test with the Tukey method showed that the treatment groups at 4x24 hours and 5x24 hours did not have significant differences. P-value at 4x24 hours and 5x24 hours was 0.957. Conclusion: There was a change in the surface color of the nanohybrid composite resin after being immersed in a nano-solution of propolis with a concentration of 5%.
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.
A review of sodium diclofenac as a potential medicament to eliminate Enterococcus faecalis in regenerative endodontic treatment Prasetyo, Eric Priyo; Yuanita, Tamara; Setyabudi; Bin Sharizal, Shafy Shariz; Sukandar, Wilson; Paidal, Nurfahira; Charles, William; Christabel, Phebe Fedora; Liong, Michelle; Prasetyaningtias, Silvia Arlita Hayu
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.v14i2.2024.71-74

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Background: Traumatic dental injuries often occur in the community reaching 85% of patients and in preschool children the proportion reaches 17%. Among the injuries are tooth fracture, tooth luxation, tooth avulsion and open apex which causes pulp death or necrosis, causing root growth to stop. Regenerative endodontic treatment (RET) with a biological approach to treat necrotic immature permanent teeth can promote pulpal growth, increase the thickness of the dentin wall and form apical foramens. Enterococcus faecalis bacteria can be resistant to some drugs and root canal irrigation substances and may persist in the root canal system. Recently, sodium diclofenac has been reported to retain a new potential to eliminate Enterococcus faecalis biofilm. This shows that sodium diclofenac is potential as an anti-biofilm material. Purpose: To evaluate the potential use of sodium diclofenac in RET. Review: This review was investigated in PubMed and Google Scholar containing keywords: Sodium Diclofenac, Enterococcus faecalis and Regenerative Endodontic Treatment. Sodium diclofenac is a potential medicament to eliminate Enterococcus faecalis biofilm therefore has a potency to be used in Regenerative Endodontic Treatment. Conclusion: The success rate of RET depends on the elimination of microorganisms in the root canal systems. The use of sodium diclofenac as a medicament to eliminate Enterococcus faecalis biofilm is potential to be used in RET. Further researches are encouraged to explore the benefits of sodium diclofenac as a medicament in RET.
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.
Endodontic treatment of severely curved root canals – A case series Rosselle, Veronica Regina; Ongkowijoyo, Cendranata Wibawa; Setyabudi
Dental Journal (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi) Vol. 57 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga https://fkg.unair.ac.id/en

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/j.djmkg.v57.i2.p145-151

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Background: It is not uncommon for a dentist to encounter endodontic cases of severely curved root canals. Performing endodontic treatment on severely curved root canals can be a daunting task due to the notable risk of creating an iatrogenic error including ledge, perforation, or even instrument separation. Therefore, radiograph image analysis, proper endodontic treatment planning, selection of appropriate instruments and technique is essential to ensure success in endodontic treatment of severely curved root canals. Purpose: This case series aims to elaborate the instruments and technique to safely negotiate, clean, shape, and seal root canals with severe curvature. Cases: Three patients came to Universitas Airlangga Dental Hospital due to a severe toothache. After anamnesis and examination, diagnosis was established, and endodontic treatment was deemed necessary. During radiographic image analysis, it is visible that the root canal had a severe curvature. Case Managements: Access opening was performed to allow a straight-line access, orifices were preflared, root canals were negotiated, and glide path was established. Then, shaping, cleaning, and sealing can be performed conveniently until the root canal terminus. Subsequently, coronal restoration was fabricated to restore function and esthetics. Conclusion: With proper knowledge, case analysis, appropriate instruments and techniques, severely curved root canals can be safely and predictably negotiated, cleaned, shaped, and sealed.