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Analisis Konflik Tokoh Utama Novel Hakuchō to Kōmori karya Keigo Higashino Masyrifah, Nurul; Anwar, Fithyani
NAWA: Journal of Japanese Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Departemen Sastra Jepang, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69908/nawa.v2i1.42192

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Character conflicts are divided into two, namely external and internal conflicts. This study aims to describe the conflict of the main character, Tatsuro Kuraki, and analyze the cause of the conflict in the novel Hakuchō to Kōmori by Keigo Higashino. This research uses a structural approach with a descriptive qualitative method. The analysis shows that one of the main characters' external conflicts is between Tatsuro Kuraki and Shozo Haitani. Tatsuro accidentally grazed Haitani, so Haitani threatened to report Tatsuro. Furthermore, internal conflict is in the form of Tatsuro's guilt towards the Asaba family, who were victims of police misapprehension in the case of Haitani's death. Furthermore, one of the factors causing conflict in Tatsuro's character is Tatsuro's pity for Shiraishi, who is still a teenager, so he covers up the murder of Haitani committed by Shiraishi. The overall conflict that occurs in the main character has a significant influence on the formation of the plot and other elements in the story.
Characteristics and position of maxillary canine impaction using panoramic radiograph at RSGMP UNHAS: a retrospective study Krimadi, Christine Elisabeth; Yunus, Barunawaty; Masyrifah, Nurul
Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI) Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI)
Publisher : Ikatan Radiologi Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jrdi.v9i2.1323

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Objectives: To analyze cases of maxillary canine impaction, emphasizing characteristics, positional forms, and radiographic features. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study utilized a retrospective and cross-sectional design approach. Samples were obtained through purposive sampling. Secondary data from the Dental Hospital and Education Clinic (RSGMP) at Hasanuddin University from January to December 2023 were used. A total of 43 clinically and radiographically diagnosed cases were included in this study. Results: This study revealed that patients with maxillary canine impaction were predominantly in the age group of 10–19 years (46.5%), with females comprising 62.8% and males comprising 37.2%, resulting in a male-to-female ratio of 1:1.68. Type II maxillary canine impaction (Yamamoto classification) was the most common case, accounting for 53%. Conclusion: Radiography was a crucial aid for diagnosing various types of oral lesions, especially those involving bones. Keywords: Maxillary, maxillary canine impaction, prevalence, radiographic appearance
Morphological variations of the mandibular condyle as assessed from panoramic radiographic images: a literature review Masyrifah, Nurul; Yunus, Barunawaty
Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI) Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI)
Publisher : Ikatan Radiologi Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jrdi.v9i2.1322

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Objectives: This literature review aims to analyze the morphological variations of the mandibular condyle as observed in panoramic radiographic images. It investigates recent findings on the correlation between condylar morphology and clinical factors, highlights the clinical relevance of these variations in diagnosis and treatment planning, and underscores the importance of early identification of structural abnormalities in dental practice. Review: A comprehensive literature search was conducted using databases including PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. Keywords used were: mandibular condyle, morphological variation, panoramic radiograph, and TMJ. Inclusion criteria comprised peer-reviewed studies published in English from 2015 to 2023 focusing on human panoramic radiographic evaluations of condylar morphology. Exclusion criteria included studies using only CBCT without panoramic comparisons, case reports, and studies on animal subjects. The review synthesized retrospective, cross-sectional, and observational studies with sample sizes ranging from children to older adults to identify common condylar morphologies and their clinical implications. Conclusion: Panoramic radiographs can effectively identify morphological variations of the mandibular condyle, such as round, flat, angled, convex, and rare bifid shapes. These variations are associated with factors like age, gender, dentition status, and occlusion. Understanding these differences is crucial for early diagnosis and proper management of temporomandibular disorders. Keywords: Morphological variations, mandibular condyle, panoramic radiography, temporomandibular joint, TMJ disorders