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Labioplasty barsky technique in patients with complete bilateral cleft lip: Labioplasti secara teknik Barsky pada pasien celah-bibir bilateral Raside, Hadira
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): Volume 13 Issue 3 Desember 2024
Publisher : Makassar Dental Journal PDGI Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v13i3.1181

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Bilateral cleft lip is occured on both sides of the premaxilla either complete or incomplete so that in this situation there is no nor-mal side for comparison. Cleft lip and palate deformities are generally congenital abnormalities that require comprehensive ma-nagement. Barsky's technique is rarely used, but it is important to know the results in cases of BCC komplit. In this case review, a 16-month-old boy with a diagnosis of bilateral complete labiognatopalatoschizis underwent labioplasty with the Barsky tech-nique on his CL. Labioplasty was performed under general anaesthesia at the Unhas Teaching Dental Hospital. The Barsky tech-nique is a development of the Veau II technique, indicated in cases of CL with protrusive premaxilla and short prolabiun. It was concluded that CL can be treated with Barsky technique labioplasty.
Giant radicular cyst of the maxilla: a report of two clinical cases: Kista radikuler raksasa pada rahang atas: laporan dua kasus klinis Malik, Moh. Gazali; Raside, Hadira; Firdaus, M. Riza
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Volume 14 Issue 1 April 2025
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Surgical treatment of radicular cysts such as enucleation, marsupialisation or decompression in large lesions. This article discus-ses the management of radicular cysts. Firstly, a 38-year-old man complained of an enlargement of the gingiva to the buccal ves-tibule of the 13-17 tooth region that had been felt for 1.5 years, with a size of ±5x3x5 cm, hard consistency, crepitation, no palpa-tion pain. Secondly, a 54-year-old female complained of enlargement of the buccal vestibule of teeth 13-21 that had been felt for 3 months with a size of ±2.5x1.5x1 cm, hard consistency, crepitation, no palpation pain. Panoramic radiographs and CBCT of both cases showed suspected aggressive lesions extending from the alveolar bone of the teeth. Both were treated with cyst enuclea-tion and multiple extractions under general anaesthesia; histopathological examination resulted in radicular cysts. It was concluded that it is very important for dentists to determine the appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan, based on the extent of the cystic lesion as seen from the radiographic examination to obtain information on the extent of bone, tooth and soft tissue affected.