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Marginal bone loss rates in screw-implant and cementation-implant supported prostheses: Tingkat kehilangan tulang marginal pada prostesis dukungan implan sekrup dan implan sementasi Anshori, Nuriani; Jubhari, Eri Hendra; Dammar, Irfan
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.v13i3.1198

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In the field of restorative dentistry, dental implants are very popular. There are two options for implant permanent crown restora-tion, screwed or cemented. Bone loss around the implant that occurs after one year of prostheses placement is one of the indica-tors for assessing treatment success. This article examines the marginal bone loss rates of both types of implant-supported pros-theses by collecting several internet-based literatures using the keywords marginal bone loss of implant screwed and implant ce-mented. The rate of bone loss is one of the assessments of the success of edentulous treatment using implants. There are seve-ral factors that impact bone loss around the implant. In screw implant prostheses marginal bone loss can be greater due to greater non-axial transfer of occlusal load and can be exacerbated if the implant is placed in an area that received a bone graft. It was concluded that greater marginal bone loss occurs with screw implant prostheses, but in terms of strength, screw implant pros-theses are better than cementation implant prostheses.
Light-weight ocular prostheses in patients with anophthalmic socket: Prostesis mata light-weight pada pasien dengan anopthalmic socket Irfan, Nur Qum; Anshori, Nuriani; Jubhari, Eri Hendra; Dammar, Irfan
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Volume 14 Issue 1 April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v14i1.1000

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Rehabilitation of patients with eyeball loss requires an eye prosthesis. Currently, a variation of the non-fabricated eye prosthe-sis, the light-weight prosthesis, has been developed. This article describes the technique of making a light-weight eye prosthe-thesis for a patient who lost his right eyeball due to trauma. A 28-year-old man came to Hasannudin University Dental and Oral Hospital complaining of losing his right eye due to trauma from a work accident. The patient was fitted with an eye prosthesis and used up to 9 months post-operatively. The patient felt uncomfortable because his prosthetic eye looked unnatural and looked smaller. The patient wanted a new prosthesis that was more comfortable to restore his confidence. The conjunctiva of the orbita was healthy and there was no infection. The patient was fitted with a non-fabricated light-weight eye prosthesis made from acry-lic resin. The artificial eye was fabricated with a precise impression method which gave an advantage in terms of retention. It was concluded that a light-weight eye prosthesis can be selected as a rehabilitative treatment for patients with eyeball loss that res-tores the patient's appearance and improves self-confidence.