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Effect Of Immersion Resin Acrylic Heat Cured On Sargassum ilicifolium as a Denture Cleanser Towards To Hardness Surface Ajeng Erlinda Muchtar; Widaningsih; Anindita Apsari
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 12 No 1 (2018): Februari
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Hang Tuah

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Background: Heat cured acrylic resin is a material that has been used as a base for dentures. The main recruitment of ideal dentures include esthetic, durable, and also the how hard the surface itself. A dirty denture can lead to smell of the mouth, unesthetic, and inflammatory in the oral cavity. One of the material denture cleanser made of natural can inhibit the growth of fungal contained in Sargassum ilicifolium that have content of Mg, Na, Fe, and Fenol. Purpose: The aimed of this research is to understand the effect of soaking heat cured acrylic resin as the dentures material in 40% Sargassum ilicifolium towards the hardness surface. Methods: 20 plates of 65 x 10 x 2,5 mm heat cured acrylic divided into 4 different group as samples. First group soaked for 270 hours in aquades, second group soaked for 630 hours in aquades, third group soaked for 270 hours in 40% Sargassum ilicifolium extract, and the fourth group soaked for 630 hours in 40% Sargassum ilicifolium extract. The time of the research 270 hours equivalent of the use of the denture for 3 years, 630 hours equivalent of the use of the denture for 7 years. Then, researcher tested the hardness of all four group surface using Vickers Hardness Tester by using 0,20 kg indenter weight. Result: The result of Kruskal Wallis parametric description showed that there is a difference number of the surface hardness between Aquades and Sargassum ilicifolium 40%. Mann Whitney test result also showed that there are significant number each groups Aquades and Sargassum ilicifolium. Conclusion: A number of the hardness surface of heat cured acrylic resin were soaked using 40% Sargassum ilicifolium extract for 630 hours is lower than compared heat cured acrylic resin were soaked using 40% Sargassum ilicifolium extract for 270 hours.
Effectiveness of Chitosan Solution as Denture Cleanser to Inhibit the Growth of Candida albicans on Acrylic, Valplast and Luciton-FRS Anindita Apsari; Vivin Ariestania
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 11 No 2 (2017): Agustus
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Background: Heat cure acrylic and nylon thermoplastic valplast and lucitone-FRS brands are the three materials most often used as denture bases. Candida albicans is the dominant microorganism that can cause denture stomatitis. Cleaning denture can be done in two ways, namely the mechanical way with a toothbrush or an ultrasonic cleanser and a chemical method by immersing the denture into the cleaning solution. Chitosan solution is antibacterial and anti fungal which can inhibit the growth of Candida albicans colonies on heat cured acrylic plates, valplast and lucitone-FRS. Purpose: To determine the concentration of chitosan solution and the type of denture plate that most effectively inhibited the growth of Streptococcus mutans Candida albicans colonies on heat cured acrylic, valplast and lucitone-FRS plates. Materials and Methods: 21 heat cured acrylic plate samples, 21 valplast plate samples, 21 lucitone-FRS plate samples measuring 10x10x2 mm divided by 9 groups. Heat cured, valplast and lucitone-FRS acrylic plate samples were contaminated with Candida albicans then immersed using the concentration of 0.25%, 0.5% chitosan solution and sterile aquades as the control group with 90 minutes immersion time. The entire study sample was calculated using Candida albicans colonies on Sabourroud's Dextrose Agar media. Results: The Kruskall Wallis test showed a significant difference (p <0.05) in all treatment groups. Mann-Whitney showed a significant difference (p <0.05) in all groups in the Candida albicans study. Conclusion: Soaking the lucitone-FRS plate in 0.5% chitosan solution for 90 minutes was the most effective in inhibiting the growth of Candida albicans colonies.
The Importance of Abutment Teeth Preparation Guide for Telescopic Double Crown Restorations with Friction Element Anindita Apsari; Chaterina Dyah Nanik K
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 11 No 1 (2017): Februari
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Background: Telescopic double crown restoration can be used as an alternative treatment if the patient wants the tooth to be maintained as long as the supporting tooth has a healthy periodontal. In dental preparation telescopic double crown support requires a preparation guide so that the preparation can be acurate. Minimal preparation can cause the results of the telescopic double crown restoration to be overcontoured, so that the patient may occur uncomfortable, speech disorders and esthetic is not good. Objective: to provide information about the importance teeth preparation guidelines for prosthodontic treatment with telescopic double crown restorations. Case: A 72-year-old female patient, coming to the dentist wants to make dentures so that she can chew food well and improve her appearance. The remaining teeth are only 13 and 23. In making the denture, the patient wants the teeth to be retained (not removed) and the denture is aesthetically good. Case Management: Make a diagnostic wax-up on a semiadjustable articulator to estimate the results of restoration, mould the patient's teeth before starting the preparation with three times putty for the preparation guide and making a temporary crown. the first putty mold is cut mesial-distal right in the middle of the incical teeth, the second putty mould is cut in the labial-palatal direction right in the middle of the tooth mould, the third putty mould is fixed on the stock tray to make the temporary crown. Preparation of teeth 13 and 23 with regard to the putty cut preparation guide, then moulding the maxilla and mandibula with double impressions using an individual tray, after that make the temporary crown directly with the third putty mould. Conclusion: The preparation guide of teeth is very necessary so that the making of telescopic double crown restorations is not overcontoured, so that esthetic and retention can be achieved which are good and do not cause speech disorders.
Management of Patient with Aggressive Periodontitis by Orthodontic and Prosthodontic Collaboration Chaterina Diyah Nanik. K; Anindita Apsari
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 11 No 1 (2017): Februari
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Background: One of the most common inflammation disease in the oral cavity for the past few years is the aggressive form of periodontitis. Common signs of aggressive periodontitis is the mobility of teeth especially in incisive and first molars, and occuring mostly in young patient. Young patients whose losing her anterior teeth, are a real challenge for dentist and prosthodontist. Prosthodontist need to consider both functional and esthetic aspects. Objective: Rehabilitation of young adult patient with aggressive periodontitis by an interdisciplinary approach of orthodontist and prosthodontist. Case Description: A young woman, suffered from aggressive periodontitis with major complain of her teeth mobility, especially incisive and first molar in mandible. She had undergone periodontal treatment, but the result was failed. The anterior teeth in mandible need to be extracted, therefore patient wished not to be in edentulous state. As preliminary treatment, we choose immediate denture to replace the anterior mandible teeth. We faced difficulties in mandible, because her right canine weren’t in the proper dental arch. So we asked orthodontist to place fixed orthodontics in mandible, to get the canine back in the proper arch. We’ve chosen orthodontic treatment,because we didn’t want to extract the canine teeth. We evaluated in six months and after the canine back in the proper arch, we proceed to long span bridge in mandible as our definitive treatment. Conclusion: By not extracting the canine teeth, we got some advantages, especially patient psychically was happier with her own teeth. The collaboration with another dentistry field, provides us better treatment for patient. After treatment, patient had no complaints and was happy with her new smile.