Ramadhan, Daniyal Lazuardi
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Chipped Veneer Restoration: A Full Digital Workflow Utilizing Intraoral Scanner and Lithium Disilicate CAD/CAM Blocks Material Ramadhan, Daniyal Lazuardi; Fepiosandi, Radixtio Auzan
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): July-December
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v14i2.2024.61-64

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Background: Chipped veneers are a typical dental problem that affects both appearance and function. Advances in digital dentistry, particularly intraoral scanning and CAD/CAM technology, have transformed restorative procedures, allowing for quicker, more precise, and least invasive treatments. Purpose: The purpose of this article is to illustrate the use of a comprehensive digital workflow to restore damaged veneer, with a focus on process efficiency and precision. Case: A 32-year-old male patient come to clinic with a chipped veneer on the maxillary lateral incisor. The patient expressed concerns about aesthetics and desired a swift, minimally invasive solution. Clinical examination confirmed the need for restoration without replacing the entire veneer. Case management: The restoration process began with shade guide taking and removing the excess cement in the tooth and gingival management using retraction cord, after the preparation performed intraoral scanning process begin, which provided an accurate digital imprint of the damaged tooth and surrounding dentition. The scan results were used to design the repair with CAD software, assuring the best fit and aesthetics. The restoration was made from lithium disilicate utilizing a chairside milling machine. The veneer piece was polished, treated, and then cemented to the tooth. The whole approach reduced chairside time while producing a useful and appealing result. Conclusion: A full digital method that incorporates intraoral scanning and lithium disilicate milling provides a consistent, efficient, and patient-friendly approach to chipped veneer repair. This case demonstrates the potential for digital dentistry to improve clinical results while lowering procedural complexity.
Antibacterial and antibiofilm activities of plant extracts against fusobacterium nucleatum Juniarti, Devi Eka; Prasetyo, Eric Priyo; Tiara Anandita; Firdaus, Marsa Amalia; Swastika, Tesalonika Devanaya; Irma; Dayanti, Marisa Elvi; Ramadhan, Daniyal Lazuardi
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v15i2.2025.105-108

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Background: The pathogenicity of Fusobacterium nucleatum is more acknowledged these days. In the oral cavity, this bacterium plays a massive role in caries formation and periodontal problems such as periodontitis. The use of plant extract as an antibacterial or antibiofilm agent has grown in favor recently. Plant-derived extracts are said to be less toxic and to have comparable efficacy as their predecessors. Purpose: The goal of this article review is to provide an overview of the different bioactive substances found in plant extracts that are effective against Fusobacterium nucleatum. Review: In total 10 journals that fit the inclusion and exclusion criteria were chosen, with a total of 14 different plant extracts reviewed. MIC of the various extracts was found, where extract of lemongrass, purple leaf, Eucalyptus galbie, mulberry, and mangosteen was found at various concentrations. Conclusion: Each bioactive compound found on plant extracts holds their own mechanism in order to provide antibacterial behavior.