Rasdayanti, Nur
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Student Behaviour Relationship of the Profession to Use of Amoxicillin Antibiotic on Posterior Tooth Extraction at RSIGM YW-UMI Makassar in 2019 Lestari, Nurasisa; Ilmianti, Ilmianti; Rasdayanti, Nur
International Journal of Halal System and Sustainability https://jurnal.narotama.ac.id/https://www.spb.gba.gov.ar/campus/https://conference.trunojoyo.ac.id/https://ojs.ucp.edu.ar/https://libros.cimsur.unam.mx/https://ojs.stikesmucis.ac.id/http://medi Vol 3, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/injhss.v3i2.281

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Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a global threat to health. Health workers Knowledge, especially professional students who will become a dentist, is needed to prevent antibiotics abuse. Amoxicillin, including antibiotics, plays an important role in oral surgery. Antibiotics are compulsory for patients undergoing procedures action, especially for tooth extraction. The knowledge and attitudes of professional students are the components of behaviours interconnected in determining the use of antibiotics. To discover the behavioural relationship of professional students interviewed for aspects in knowledge, attitudes and actions on the use of amoxicillin antibiotics on the posterior tooth extraction. The research was analytic observation using the cross-sectional method. The research instrument used questionnaires related to knowledge, attitudes and actions of professional students on the use of amoxicillin antibiotics on the posterior tooth extraction. Statistical test results of Chi-Square acquired knowledge (? ?????= 0.04 greater than α = 0.05, attitude (? ?????=0.04 greater than α = 0.05) and action-based behavior (? ?????= 0.036 greater than α = 0.05). It found a significant relation between the professional student behaviour interviewed for the knowledge, attitude, and action on antibiotic use.
Identifying oral macula with malignant potential and its etiology: A case report with literature review Rasdayanti, Nur; Usman, Nur A.; Sumintarti, Sumintarti; Harlina, Harlina; Yusran, Ali; Marlina, Erni; Putri, Andi AM.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i3.247

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Objective: This article aims to report interesting case of whole mouth pigmentation, including on patient full protheses.Methods: A 79-year old female came to dental clinic with a chief complaint of difficulty in swallowing. The patient felt no pain but is very uncomfortable due to impaired taste and a burning sensation in her mouth.  In addition, the patient's dentures were stained with a diffuse black-and-white coating indicating a long and chronic course event.  This complaint occurred for last 2 months, after a long history of being in and out from the hospital due to several illnesses.  Ongoing treatment of the patient include drug for chronic digestive diseases and hypertension. Results: The patients told to come back in 7 days with strict instructions to bring all hospital-related documents to rule out possible etiologic of the pigmentation.Conclusions: This interesting case concluded with working diagnosis of oral melanocarcinoma due to macula fast and massive spread and distribution. However, black-pigmentation on patient prothesis can lead to a strong suggestion that the trigger of those malignant possible triggered by a long-chronic un-treated candida infection.