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PENATALAKSANAAN KASUS MUCOCELE DENGAN EKSISI BEDAH MINOR Lestari, Cindy; Ariska N, Nur; Naviatullaily, Naviatullaily
Jurnal Kesehatan Tambusai Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): MARET 2026
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jkt.v7i1.54498

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Mucocele adalah lesi yang umum ditemukan pada mukosa oral dan merupakan lesi jinak kelenjar saliva yang paling sering ditemukan di rongga mulut. Insiden mucocele sering ditemukan karena adanya trauma kelenjar saliva minor. Mucocele dapat terjadi pada pasien dewasamuda. Mucocele dapat terjadi pada daerah manapun di dalam rongga mulut yang mengandung kelenjar saliva minor, tetapi bibir bawah merupakan lokasi paling umum karena paling mudah mengalami trauma. Mucocele ekstravasasi adalah mucocele yang paling sering terjadi pada bibir bawah. Dilaporkan kasus mucocele pada mukosa labial pada perempuan 20 tahun, datang ke RSGM Soelastri. Penatalaksanaan pada kasus ini adalah eksisi bedah minor , kelenjar saliva yang terlibat dengan anestesi lokal disertai KIE untuk menghilangkan kebiasaan buruk pasien sebagai etiologi utama mucocele pada kasus ini. Setelah dilakukan kontrol 1 sampai 3 minggu dengan hasil baik dan tidak ditemukan keluhan yang sama.
Management of Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) Cases Through a Communication, Information, and Education Approach Lestari, Diah Rochmayani Tri; Naviatullaily, Naviatullaily
Journal Health of Indonesian Vol. 4 No. 02 (2026): Journal Health of Indonesian, 2026
Publisher : Paspama Institute

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Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) is an inflammatory condition of the oral mucosa characterized by recurrent ulcers typically presenting with a yellowish-white base and erythematous borders. These lesions are often painful and may interfere with daily activities. The exact cause of RAS is unknown, although predisposing factors include hormonal disturbances, nutritional deficiencies, and stress. To evaluate the management of Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) caused by hormonal imbalance, nutritional deficiencies, and stress using the Communication, Information, and Education. A 28-year-old woman presented with recurrent canker sores on the right buccal mucosa and the commissure of the upper lip for the past three days. The patient experienced similar complaints every month before menstruation. Intraoral examination revealed two irregular ulcerative lesions, measuring less than 1 cm in size, exhibiting a yellowish-withe base with erythematous border. The diagnosis was established as multiple minor Recurrent Aphthous stomatitis lesions.  Through a CIE approach, the patient was educated regarding the mechanisms of RAS, including the role of hormonal changes during the luteal phase, the impact of stress through activation of the HPA axis, and the importance of nutrients such as vitamin B12, folate, and iron in mucosal regeneration. The patient was advised to improve dietary habits, avoid irritant foods, maintain good oral hygiene, manage stress, and ensure adequate hydration. Referral to an obstetrician-gynecologist or nutritionist was recommended when indicated Oral therapy was provided in the form of a multivitamin containing vitamins A, B-complex, C, D, and E, along with minerals. The patient was instructed to take one tablet tablet once daily for 10 days to help improve nutritional status and promote ulcer healin. The management of RAS requires a holistic approach through effective communication, information, and education (CIE) regarding trigger factors and the underlying mechanisms of RAS, combined with supportive therapy and lifestyle modification to prevent recurrence.