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Praktik Penanganan Gigi Goyang untuk Mahasiswa dan Praktisi Periodonsia: Practical Management of Loose Teeth for Students and Periodontists Indrawati, Dwi Wahyu; Manurung, Rizky Briliant Syah; Endarti, Esa Wahyu; Mukti, Ria Andriani; Manurung, Muhammad Rizky Akbar
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings of Community Service Desa Mandiri dan Berdaya Melalui Kolaborasi P
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v13i1.2075

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Periodontal disease is a complex oral health condition with a high prevalence and significant impact on quality of life, as well as associations with systemic diseases. Tooth mobility is a critical clinical sign reflecting the severity of periodontal disease and requires appropriate management to prevent tooth loss. A one-day training on the management of mobile teeth was conducted at the Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Airlangga, aiming to enhance the clinical competence of dental students and practitioners through an evidence-based approach. The training methodology included scientific presentations, clinical case discussions, and pre- and post-training evaluations. Results demonstrated a 28% improvement in participants' knowledge, indicating the effectiveness of the instructional methods. This training contributes substantially to the development of clinical skills, strengthens academic and professional networks, and supports the advancement of periodontal health services in Indonesia. Continuation and expansion of similar programs are recommended as part of ongoing efforts to improve evidence-based dental practice and regenerative technology integration.
Pelatihan Splinting Gigi Goyang di RS Muhammadiyah Malang: Training on Splinting Loose Teeth at Muhammadiyah Hospital Malang Indrawati, Dwi Wahyu; Manurung, Rizky Briliant Syah; Endarti, Esa Wahyu; Mukti, Ria Andriani; Manurung, Muhammad Rizky Akbar
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings of Community Service Desa Mandiri dan Berdaya Melalui Kolaborasi P
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v13i1.2076

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Tooth mobility is a common clinical manifestation of advanced periodontal disease that affects chewing function, aesthetics, and patients’ quality of life. Managing this condition requires a comprehensive approach, including stabilization procedures such as splinting and adjunctive therapies like chlorhexidine. To enhance healthcare providers' competencies, Muhammadiyah Hospital Malang conducted a clinical training workshop on the emergency management of mobile teeth. This workshop involved 30 dentists and covered theoretical knowledge, hands-on practice of splint fabrication using orthodontic wire and composite resin, application of chlorhexidine gel, and clinical case discussions. Evaluation through pre- and post-tests demonstrated a significant increase in participants’ knowledge (from 55% to 85%). The training not only improved participants’ technical skills but also strengthened interprofessional collaboration in managing complex periodontal cases. The outcomes underscore the importance of integrating similar programs into continuing education to support the improvement of dental healthcare quality and the implementation of higher education’s tridharma (education, research, and community service).
Pelatihan Penanganan Pasca Cabut Gigi dengan Hyaluronic Acid bagi Dokter Gigi di Sidoarjo: Post-Tooth Extraction Management Training with Hyaluronic Acid for Dentists in Sidoarjo Indrawati, Dwi Wahyu; Manurung, Rizky Briliant Syah; Endarti, Esa Wahyu; Mukti, Ria Andriani; Manurung, Muhammad Rizky Akbar
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings of Community Service Desa Mandiri dan Berdaya Melalui Kolaborasi P
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v13i1.2077

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Post-extraction emergencies such as dry socket, uncontrolled bleeding, and infection remain significant challenges in dental practice. Hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural substance with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, has been proven to accelerate wound healing and reduce post-extraction complications. This community service activity involved a training workshop on the clinical application of hyaluronic acid (HA) for dentists in Sidoarjo Regency, aimed at enhancing their knowledge and skills in hyaluronic acid (HA) use. The one-day training employed lectures, case discussions, and clinical simulations and was attended by 25 dentists. Results showed a 35% improvement in participants’ understanding of hyaluronic acid (HA)’s role in accelerating healing and preventing complications. Evaluation indicated that hyaluronic acid (HA) effectively reduces pain, prevents complications such as dry socket, and promotes wound reepithelialization. This training is expected to improve the standard of dental care and serve as a replicable model for other regions. The implementation of hyaluronic acid (HA) as a post-extraction protocol supports evidence-based practice and natural material innovation, leading to optimal clinical outcomes.
Pelatihan Penanganan Pasca Cabut Gigi dengan Chlorhexidine bagi Dokter Gigi di Sidoarjo: Training on Post-Tooth Extraction Care with Chlorhexidine for Dentists in Sidoarjo Indrawati, Dwi Wahyu; Manurung, Rizky Briliant Syah; Endarti, Esa Wahyu; Mukti, Ria Andriani; Manurung, Muhammad Rizky Akbar
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings of Community Service Desa Mandiri dan Berdaya Melalui Kolaborasi P
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v13i1.2078

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Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure that carries the risk of complications such as alveolar osteitis (dry socket). Chlorhexidine digluconate, a broad-spectrum antiseptic, has been proven effective in reducing the risk of infection and accelerating wound healing following extraction. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of chlorhexidine usage training for dentists at National Hospital in improving competencies related to the prevention of post-extraction complications. The training was conducted as an intensive workshop comprising presentations, interactive discussions, and clinical simulations. Evaluation through pre-tests and post-tests demonstrated an average knowledge increase of 40%, while practical observations indicated enhanced skills in the correct application of the antiseptic. These results confirm that comprehensive training can improve dentists’ abilities to implement chlorhexidine use to prevent alveolar osteitis and other complications. Consequently, this program contributes to improving the quality of dental healthcare services and serves as a sustainable professional development model in clinical dental practice.
Expression Of Osteoblasts In Periodontitis With Material Preservation Pocket Technique Gengigel® (Hyaluronic Acid 0.2%) Indrawati, Dwi Wahyu; Setyawatie, Ernie Maduratna; Rahayu, A. Retno Pudji; Manurung, Rizky Briliant Syah; Hayati, Anis Khoirin
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 10 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v4i10.1503

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Hyaluronic acid as a socket preservation material can absorb large amounts of hydration and regulate appropriate pressure in the surrounding tissue, resulting in expansion of the extracellular space. The socket preservation technique used is a solution to bone loss due to tooth extraction. However, research on the hyaluronic acid (Gengigel) material in sockets with periodontitis has not yet been clearly studied. In this study, we will see an increase in the number of osteoblasts in the alveolar bone after tooth extraction in Wistar rats with periodontitis. To determine the increase in the number of osteoblasts after administering Hyaluronic acid to the tooth sockets of Wistar rats with periodontitis. An increase in the number of osteoblast cells was observed using a multi-head light microscope in 5 areas of the preparation at 400x magnification. The measurement results from 5 areas are averaged and a calculation is obtained for one preparation. There are 2 groups that will be used in this research, namely the Control group (without treatment), HA (given Gengigel). Each group was tested at 14 and 21 days after administering the material. The research results showed that the Hyaluronic Acid (Gengigel) group had a higher number of osteoblast cells than the control group. The one-way ANOVA test showed an average significance result of 0.000 (p < 0.05) for all groups. This indicates that there was a significant change in each treatment group. Giving hyaluronic acid to the tooth sockets of Wistar rats with periodontitis can increase the number of osteoblast cells.