Halima, Siti Noorraida
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Apex resection treatment on tooth 21 and 22 with suspected radicular cyst Cahyani, Febriastuti; Saraswati, Widya; Mulyadi, Reyz Pasenda; Wahab, Sofi Arnesti; Halima, Siti Noorraida; Dzulfikri, Ahzahra Indah; Zubaidah, Nanik; Kunarti, Sri; Soetojo, Adioro
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.v14i2.2024.87-89

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Background: Apex resection is the surgical removal of the apex or root end of a tooth. Endodontic failure is the most usual reason of treatment being performed. Retreatment may be the first option for teeth which have been treated conventionally and exhibit a persistent apical lesion. In particular, failures during conventional therapy could hinder results by leading infections to spread to inaccessible apical regions, necessitating surgery. Purpose: This case report aims to describe the management of radicular cyst on previously treated tooth. Case: A 51-year-old male patient came to Soewandhie General Hospital with a complaint of swelling on his hard palate from one year before. The left maxillary incisor has undergone root canal treatment about 1 year ago, but had not been permanently filled. Case Management: The treatments given were retreatment for 21 and root canal treatment for 22, then followed by cyst enucleation and apex resection on both teeth. Conclusion: Apex resection shows a satisfying result for treating previously treated tooth with persistent apical lesion.
Effect of nano calcium carbonate from Anadara granosa shell induced odontoblast-like cells as a pulp capping material candidate Saraswati, Widya; Ismiyatin, Kun; Goenharto, Setyabudi; Kunarti, Sri; Zubaidah, Nanik; Halima, Siti Noorraida; Daradjat, Kinanti Naianuha; Gusniarti, Haninda Dhipta
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v15i1.2025.43-45

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Background: Vital pulp therapy is a treatment to repair and maintain pulp vitality. Calcium hydroxide is the gold standard in pulp capping materials. Calcium hydroxide has advantage antibacterial. However, calcium hydroxide has some disadvantages such form a layer liquefaction necrosis. Blood clam shells contain 98.7% calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) content becomes a good source of calcium can be used as a bone repair material. Purpose: To review effect nano CaCO3 from Anadara granosa shell induced odontoblast-like cells as a pulp capping candidate. Nanoparticles CaCO3 has advantages such as high surface area, low toxicity, biocompatibility, biodegradability, pH-sensitivity, and osteoconductivity. Reviews: Nano CaCO3 from Anadara granosa are promising to promote odontoblast-like cells formation. Conclusion: Nano CaCO3 its potential to influence odontoblast-like cells, which play a crucial role in dentin regeneration and repair.