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Comparison of Success Rates of Biodentine and MTA Materials in Pulp Revascularization Treatment of Immature Permanent Teeth Ramadhan, Raden Bryan Sukma; Cahyani, C; Ningsih, Juwita Raditya; Widyastuti, Noor Hafida
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2022: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.2648

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Objective: To determine the success rate of biodentine and MTA materials in pulp revascularization treatment of immature permanent teeth.Methodology: The literature review approach was used in the research design, which was a means of gathering data from library sources. What performed data searches on Pubmed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar sites by specified keywords and filtered based on their association with the research title, inclusion, and exclusion criteria to ensure that publications fit the requirements.Results: Revascularization has been shown to be effective when performed on teeth with disinfected root canals, so it is important to obatain a good coronal seal. Coronal seal used biodentine is better than MTA. Biodentin has a better consistency, allows its condensation without apical displacement, and the short setting time allows the composite restoration to be placed simultaneously. Biodentin has the same mechanical properties as human dentin with very low cytotoxicity and can overcome the clinical drawbacks of MTA. Biodentine is tooth-colored and does not cause discoloration.Application/Originality/Value: Literature review contributes to comparing Success Rates of Biodentine and MTA Materials to increase knowledge and success in Immature Permanent Dental Pulp Revascularization Treatment. The results obtained are better because the literature review of this study compares several journals with different research objects, research samples, methods, and results.
Effectiveness of Nano-hydroxyapatite in Caries Prevention: Literature Review Sulistyawati, Tri; Cahyani, C
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.4218

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Introduction: Enamel, as the most resilient biological tissue found in the human organism, comprises an estimated 96% inorganic matter. The principal constituent, which confers upon enamel its characteristic translucency and pristine white appearance, is Hydroxyapatite (HA). Ithe realm of dentistry, the emergence of nanohydroxyapatie (nHA) has garnered noteworthy recognotion owing to its exceptional hydroxyapatite. Dentistry has witnessed the assimilation of nHA into diverse dental formulations and materials, thereby fostering comprehensive oral healthcare practices. Notably, a prominent utilization of nHA lies in its role in the prevention of dental caries, leading to development of remineralization pastes. These products aim to enhance remineralization and protect the tooth surface. Additionally, nHA based materials have shown promise in restoring dental defects such as caries, fractures and tooth loss. Overall, nHA holds potential for advancing preventive and restorative dentistry. Objectives: The objective of this literature review is to assess the effectiveness of nano-hydroxyapatite in preventing dental caries. Methods: A thorough review of pertinent research, studies, and publications will beundertaken, specifically examining the role nHA in preventing dental caried. The chosen articles will undergo critical evaluation to assess the overall efficacy of nHA in caries prevention. Result: The deposition of mineral on carious lesions can be facilitated by the remarkable capacity of nanohydroxyapatite. Through its chemical affinity with apatite crystals, nanohydroxyapatite aids in the remineralization of enamel caries by generating a uniform apatite layer on the demineralized surface of the enamel. Conclusions: Based on this comprehensive analysis of existing literature, it can be inffered that nanohydroxyapatite (nHAP) exhibits the potential to stimulate mineralization on incipient carious lesions by effectively permeating the porous tooth structure resulting from the caries process. Consequently, this infiltration enhances the mineral content and hardness of the affected tooth structure.
Class IV Composite Restoration of Permanent Maxillary Central Incisor (Case Report) Muna, Najhatul; Cahyani, C
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.4246

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Introduction: Dental fracture is a condition of fracture or partial loss of intact tooth structure caused by trauma or impact, usually occurring in the maxillary incisors. This restorative technique is a minimally invasive treatment for grade IV composite resin restorations that show a good color result. Composite resin can make restorations look worse over time, due to its color instability. The purpose of this article is to know how to make restorations on anterior teeth using composite resin materials. Case report: A 20 years old male visited RSGM Soelastri complaining of a fracture of his tooth, a diagnosis of ellis class II fracture and a treatment plan with a class IV composite resin restoration. Treatment was completed over several visits due to the use of additional mock-up. Control in a month showed that the color was aesthetically acceptable, no discoloration occurred, and the tooth did not fracture. Conclusion: The clinical effectiveness and the associated low failure rates with the composite resin freehand resurfacing technique with mock-ups makes it a great option for restoration of large class IV fractures.