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Journal of Indonesian Dental Association
ISSN : 26216183     EISSN : 26216175     DOI : -
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The first edition of JIDA will be launched by Indonesian Dental Association (PBPDGI) on October 2018. JIDA, a biannually published scientific journal, is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that supports all topics in Oral and Dental Sciences, including to Biochemistry, Conservative Dentistry/Endodontics, Dental Material, Dental Radiology Microbiology, Histology, Oral Anatomy, Oral Biology, Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Orthodontics, Pedodontics, Periodontology, Pharmacology, Prosthodontics, and Public Health.
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Articles 131 Documents
Effectiveness of Flavonoid Isolate (Glycine max merill) on Distances of Orthodontic Teeth Movement Darwis, Rudi Satria; Khaerunnisa, Rahmadaniah; Magfirah, Alda Putri
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jida.v7i1.1125

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Introduction: The success of orthodontic treatment is influenced by a number of factors, including nutrition factor. Orthodontic force application is characterized by remodeling changes in the periodontal tissues leading to the phenomenon of tooth movement. Phytoestrogens are estrogen compounds that can maintain the balance of bone resorption formation and its impact on bone remodeling. Isoflavone, one of the phytoestrogen compounds, can be found in soybeans. Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of soy milk (Glycine max (L.) Merill) on tooth movement in orthodontic treatment. Methods: An experimental laboratory post-test with a control group design was used in this research. Twenty four female guinea pigs (Cavia C) were divided into 8 and divided into 3 groups used in this research. Each object was fed with soy-milk flavonoid isolate powder at doses of 3.12 g/kg BW and 6.25 g/kg BW. The data analysis used one-way ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis, then continued with the Mann-Whitney test. Results: The result of the study showed, soy milk with 6.25 g/kg BW and 3.12 g/kg BW doses were effective on the distance guinea pigs' teeth movement who are undergoing orthodontic treatment. Conclusion: The most effective soy milk for the distance of teeth movement in guinea pigs in orthodontic treatment is a dose of 6.25g/kg WB. The soy milk was effective to the number of tooth distance movement with orthodontic treatment.
Combination of Platelet-rich Fibrin (PRF) in Advanced Periodontitis Stage Treatment Harsas, Nadhia Anindhita; Tadjoedin, Fatimah Maria; Sulijaya, Benso; Hutomo, Dimas Ilham; Purba, Melinda Rabekka; Sasri, Cahyaning Wulan
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 6 No 2 (2023): October
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Introduction: The treatment of advanced periodontitis has been a challenge for clinicians. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a second-generation platelet concentrate that contains various growth factorss and cytokines that promote tissue regeneration. The use of PRF in combination with other regenerative materials and techniques has been shown to be effective in the treatment of intrabony defects. This case series aims to evaluate the efficacy of PRF combinations in the regenerative treatment of patients with advanced periodontitis. Case report: Two patients diagnosed with advanced periodontitis (stage III/IV grade C) were selected for this study. After the completion of periodontal initial therapy, there were still pockets with a probing depth ≥ 5 mm (5–10 mm). Therefore, surgical interventions were planned. The first case used the combination of PRF with bone graft and guided tissue regeneration (GTR), while open flap debridement (OFD) with the addition of PRF and bone graft to create sticky bone was done in the second case. Three to five months of follow-up showed favorable outcomes, as evidenced by reductions in probing depth (PD), gains in clinical attachment level, and filling of bone defects, as well as improvements in patient comfort and rapid wound healing. Conclusion: The combination of PRF with grafting material and/or GTR has been shown to be a beneficial therapeutic approach for periodontal regenerative therapy. Platelet-rich fibrin in periodontal surgery may accelerate the tissue healing process.
The Effectiveness of Education Using Virtual Reality Video Media on Oral Health Knowledge in Elementary School Students 10 Sungai Sapih, Padang City DM, Hafizah Oulya; Arma, Utmi; Ningrum, Valendriyani
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 6 No 2 (2023): October
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Introduction: Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that creates a simulated version of the real world. In recent years, VR has been increasingly utilized as a tool in education due to its potential to enhance the learning experience. One of the factors that causes oral health problems is the low level of knowledge of individual children. Objectives: this study aims to determine the effectiveness of education using virtual reality video media on dental and oral health knowledge in students of SDN 10 Sungai Sapih, Padang. Method: This is quasi-experimental research with a one-group pre-test post-test design. Convenience sampling was used to select 40 participants who met the inclusion criteria. Statistical analysis to determine the effectiveness of the use of VR media in increasing dental health knowledge using the Wilcoxon non-parametric test. Results: The study found that the average student knowledge score increased from 11.30 to 13.20 after using VR media for education. The Wilcoxon test results indicate a significant difference before and after the VR media intervention, with a p value of 0.000 (<0.05). Conclusion: The study concludes that the use of virtual reality video media in education is effective in improving oral health knowledge among students of SDN 10 Sungai Sapih, Padang City. VR media is very innovative to be implemented in the classroom, however it requires readiness from teachers and schools to support the success of the media.
Frenectomy Using Z-Plasty Technique in Case of Aberrant Frenum on Aesthetic Zone Wildan, Muhammad Nabeel; Herawati, Dahlia
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 7 No 2 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jida.v7i2.1180

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Background: Aberrant frenum can cause many problems such as central diastema, food impaction, dental caries, and aesthetic problems. This case can be handled with frenectomy, which is Z-Plasty technique can be used to treat thick and wide frenulum associated with papillary penetrate and central diastema. Case Report: A 17 years old girl was referred from orthodontist to Department of Periodontics, RSGM UGM Prof. Soedomo Yogyakarta for treatment of maxillary labial frenulum. Intra-oral examination revealed a diastema on the maxillary central incisor of 2.5 mm and frenulum attachment extended to the palatine papilla. In this case, collaborative perio-ortho treatment was carried out, frenectomy with Z-Plasty technique done to correct thick frenulum and fixed orthodontic treatment to correct central diastema after completion of periodontal treatment. Evaluations are carried out every 7 days for the first 2 weeks then at 3 and 6 months after periodontal procedure. Conclusion: Frenectomy using Z-Plasty technique was able to correct wide and thick frenulum that extends to the palatine papilla. Good wound healing, minimal scarring and color matching the surrounding tissue, and perio-ortho collaboration treatment was successfully carried out with satisfactory results according to the patient's wishes.
Removal of Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia on Aesthetic area of Lower Teeth Alberta, Livia; Haffiyah, Osa Amila
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 7 No 2 (2024): October
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Focal fibrous hyperplasia is a localized tumor of gingiva, most commonly found on the gingiva. This lesions range in size, from a few millimeters to a centimeter or greater. The Lesions may be sessile or pedunculated, in consistency, and may vary in color from pink to red, depending on the degree of vascularization. It is generally considered a reactive lesion, often associated with chronic irritation or trauma to the gingiva. The aim for this treatment was to obtained the aesthetically approved correction of focal fibrous hyperplasia by excision procedure. A 19 -year-old boy come to University of Gadjah Mada dental hospital with chief complaint enlargement of gingiva on lower anterior tooth, affecting his confidence especially when smiling. This lession have been there for 3 years, since high school. The lession size was 13mm x 5mm x 8mm, with a solid consistency well-defined, same colour as the surrounding oral mucosa, and no evidence of pain. Radiograph showed there was no bone involvement. The treatment of this lesion is excision procedure with gingivoplasty under local anesthesia, followed by biopsy. In conclusion, focal fibrous hyperplasia condition can be corrected by excision procedure with local anesthesia, and also by removing the contributing factors to prevent recurrence. Clinical examination and biopsy are needed to confirm diagnosis.
Effect of Immersion Time in Sweet Orange and Tangerine Peel Juice on Teeth Whitening (In Vitro Study) Puspitaningrum, Putri Febiana; Hapsari, Rebriarina; Vidyahayati, Indah Lestari
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 7 No 2 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jida.v7i2.1079

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Introduction: Tooth discoloration is an aesthetic problem that greatly affects appearance. The use of chemicals to treat tooth discoloration requires high cost and can cause tooth hipersensitivity. Sweet orange peel and tangerine peel contain organic acids and d-limonene which have the potential to be alternative bleaching agents. Objective: To determine the effect of immersion time in sweet orange peel juice (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) and tangerine peel juice (Citrus reticulata Blanco) on teeth whitening. Methods: This research was an experimental in vitro study using 30 post-extraction maxillary first premolars divided into 3 groups. Group 1 was soaked in sweet orange peel juice, group 2 was soaked in tangerine peel juice, and group 3 (negative control) was soaked in distilled water. Samples were soaked in coffee solution for 7 days and then soaked according to groups for 1 hour, 3 hours, and 5 hours. Color changes were observed with blinding method using the VITAPAN classical shade guide. Data were analyzed using Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test and Kruskal Wallis Test. Results: Sweet orange peel juice, tangerine peel juice, and distilled water showed significant differences in the observed values ​​(p<0.05) after 1 hour, 3 hours, and 5 hours of immersion. The biggest difference on the observed value was obtained after 5 hours of immersion in sweet orange peel juice and tangerine peel juice. Based on the Kruskal Wallis test and the Post Hoc Test, there are no significant differences on the average value of tooth color observations (p>0.05) between sweet orange peel juice and tangerine peel juice after 1 hour, 3 hours, and 5 hours of immersion. Conclusion: The longer the immersion time in sweet orange peel juice and tangerine peel juice, the greater the effect of teeth whitening.
The Forgotten Infection Cases: Leprosy Disease Oral Manifestations and Its Problem Nurfianti, Nurfianti
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 7 No 2 (2024): October
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Background: Leprosy, an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, predominantly affects the skin, peripheral nerves, and mucous membranes. Although highly contagious, most people are naturally resistant. Indonesia ranks third globally in leprosy cases, and the disease continues to pose a significant public health challenge. This report aims to highlight the oral manifestations of leprosy in order to aid in early detection and treatment, which are essential to prevent disability and stigma. Case(s): Five patients diagnosed with borderline lepromatous or lepromatous leprosy were examined. Their oral manifestations included gingivitis, periodontitis, ulceration, desquamation, anesthesia, and hypopigmented lesions. Some patients exhibited poor oral hygiene, which exacerbated their symptoms. Each patient was undergoing multidrug therapy with rifampicin, dapsone, and clofazimine, along with additional medications based on individual systemic conditions. Discussion: The oral manifestations observed in these cases, such as ulceration and epithelial desquamation, are characteristic of advanced leprosy. Early diagnosis through recognition of oral symptoms is critical in preventing irreversible physical and social consequences. Dentists can play a key role in identifying leprosy, particularly when examining patients in endemic regions. Conclusion: Oral manifestations of leprosy provide an important diagnostic tool for early detection, potentially preventing severe complications, including physical disability and the associated socio-economic challenges. Dentists should be aware of these symptoms to help improve treatment outcomes and patient quality of life.
The effect of chlorhexidine gluconate mouthrinse on the color stability of different permanent prosthetic resin materials ABDULAI, Dalndushe; Velioğlu, Neslin; Cengiz, Seda; Köroğlu, Ayşegül; Cengiz, Murat İnanç
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 7 No 2 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jida.v7i2.1089

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Introduction: Color stability is a crucial aspect in the longevity and aesthetics of dental prosthetics. Understanding how different materials respond to common oral hygiene practices, such as chlorhexidine mouthrinse, is essential for informed clinical decision-making. This research aims to provide valuable knowledge about the potential effects of chlorhexidine gluconate on the color stability of prosthetic resin materials, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of their performance in actual oral care prognoses. Aim: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of mouthrinse on the color stability of two different laboratory-processed resin composite systems, a resin nanoceramic CAD-CAM material and a 3D printed resin material. Material and Methods: Forty-eight specimens were prepared from two different indirect composite systems (SR Adoro, Ivoclar Vivadent and Tescera ATL, Bisco); a resin nano-ceramic (Lava Ultimate, 3M ESPE) and a 3D printed permanent crown material (Permanent Crown, Formlabs). Surfaces were ground using carbide grinding paper (Grids 600, 800, 1000) followed by a 50µm Al2O3 sandblasting. Then universal polishing paste was applied to the surfaces. The color before and after immersion was measured according to Comission Internationale de L'Eclairage (CIED2000) System and ΔL, Δa, Δb, and ΔE values were calculated. All specimens were immersed in the mouthrinse solution for 24h. Changes in colors (ΔE00) was assessed before and after immersion by a digital spectrophotometer (Vita Easyshade, Vita). Data was analyzed with a one-way ANOVA and a Shapiro–Wilk test of normality was performed. Results: After conducting a one-way ANOVA test, it was found that there were no statistically significant difference between the mean values of ΔE00 in the test groups (p=0.105). The chlorhexidine gluconate mouthrinse did not effect the color change of resin materials manufactured by different methods. Conclusion: Within the limitations of the study, the color stability of the tested resin materials in the chlorhexidine gluconate mouthrinse was not affected.
Space Regainers in Pediatric Dentistry: A Review Desmarani, Aina; Dwi, Rosada Sintya; Yasmin, Ulfa
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 7 No 2 (2024): October
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Early loss of primary teeth can cause various problems, especially the loss of space required for permanent teeth eruption that leads to potential malocclusion. Space regainers are appliances that used to regain the space lost in some cases. There are different designs of space regainers, depending on the patient’s cases, and this article aims to summarize fixed and removable space regainers in pediatric dentistry.
Effect of Red Betel Leaf Infusion (Piper crocatum) on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Nanohybrid Composite Resins Wulan Dhari, Maria Rini; Margaretta, Dewi Liliany; Tjandrawinata, Rosalina
Journal of Indonesian Dental Association Vol 7 No 2 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32793/jida.v7i2.1147

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Introduction – Pendahuluan: Nanohybrid resin composite as a dental restoration material has physical properties (water absorption and color stability) and mechanical properties (hardness). Red betel infusion as a mouthwash, contains tannins and color pigment that will lead to discoloration when accumulated within the resin matrix. Water absorption is one of the supporting factors for color change. The weak acids in red betel lead result breakdown of resin matrix bonds and a decrease in hardness Objective – Tujuan: To analyze the effect on hardness and color change of nanohybrid resin composite after immersion in red betel infusion Methods – Metode: Samples of nanohybrid composite resin were shaped cylindrical with a diameter of 10 mm and a height of 2 mm. The samples were formed using a stainless steel mold. The treatment group was immersed in red betel infusion for 30 minutes with rinsing intervals, followed by immersion in artificial saliva for 23 hours and 30 minutes for 12 and 15 days. Samples in control group were immersed in artificial saliva for 24 hours. The water absorption was measured using analytical balance, the color change was measured using the VITA Easyshade V, and hardness using a Vickers Microhardness Tester. Results – Hasil: One Way ANOVA results for the water absorption (p= 0.268), ΔE (overall color change) (p= 0.000), ΔL (p= 0.444), ΔC (p= 0.001), ΔH (p= 0.012), and hardness (p= 0.000). Post Hoc Tukey results, significant differences in ΔE (overall color change), ΔC, and hardness between days 12 and 15 compared to the control, and ΔH on day 15 compared to the control Conclusion – Kesimpulan: The hardness of the nanohybrid resin composite decreases, and overall color change occurs after immersion in red betel leaf for 12 and 15 days

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