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Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : 26563045     EISSN : 27218538     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20956/jcrdm
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series in all areas of dentistry, medical, including periodontal diseases, dental implants, oral pathology, as well as oral and maxillofacial surgery, pedodontics, conservative dentistry, periodontics, prosthodontics, orthodontics, oral medicine.
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An alternative approach to the replacement of missing teeth with adhesive bridges and unilateral RPD metal frames: a case report Dammar, Irfan; Ajmal, Andi
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 2, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v2i3.133

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Objects : The purpose of this case report is to restore healthy tooth function with compromised tooth replacement so that patients are more confident and chew food well, a good choice of denture selection methods are good for patients with loss of one anterior maxillary tooth with adhesive bridge denture treatment and choice of removable partial denture metal frames as an alternative solution to the replacement of mandibular posterior teeth.Methods : A 65 years old female patient came to Dental Hospital Hasanuddin University with complaints of a loose maxillary partial denture complaining and difficulty chewing food because her posterior teeth had been removed +/- 7 years ago and her anterior teeth were removed about +/- 5 years ago. Want to replace the old removable partial denture with fixed denture for maxillary anterior teeth and also want to make a partial denture metal frames for mandibular teeth.Results : The case of loss of one maxillary anterior tooth was successful with the treatment of adhesive bridge dentures and the use of a removable partial denture metal frames a more stable and retentive mandibular posterior tooth loss that showed a better prognosis.Conclusion : Use of adhesive bridge dentures for maxillary anterior teeth and partial dentures metal frames for posterior mandibular teeth provides satisfaction for patients because it can overcome aesthetic problems and improve good phonetic and masticatory functions. 
Dentoalveolar Fracture with Mild Head Injury ; A case report Tajrin, Andi; Ruslin, muhammad; Fauzi, Abul; Rasul, Muhammad I.; Gazali, Moh.; Nurwahida, Nurwahida; Ariestiana, Yossy Y.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 2, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v2i3.135

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Introduction: Trauma to the teeth and its supporting tissues often occurs in trauma patients. The involvement of orofacial trauma is estimated to be around 15% of all emergency patients, and 2% of these cases involve dentoalveolar trauma.Objective: Case report of a 53-year-old man case of gum, with complaints of tooth, gum, and head pain due to trauma from motorcycle accidentCase Report: Complaints experienced by a single motorcycle accident and hit a wooden board with the position of the face hit first, patients have lost consciousness shortly after the accident. Complaints of pain in the upper lower lip and gum, avulsion on teeth 11,21 and mobility on teeth 12,22,31,32,41,42.Discussion: The patient had previously treated in a community health service so that the airway inspections and handling were not carried out. Observative was carried out in consultation with the Neurosurgery section for a history of loss of consciousness, than the definitive care by attaching an Eyelet splint for a fixation to the maxillary anterior teeth, and fixation with Erich arch bar for the mobile mandibular anterior teeth. These actions was performed under general anesthesia.Conclusion: Interdental Wiring (IDW) is an intraoperative fixation technique for dentoalveolar trauma, in this case eyelet splints and Erich arch bar were used. Patients with head trauma should be consulted to Neurosurgery department before the definitive treatment.
Management of Severe Spreading Odontogenic Infection in Third Trimester of Pregnancy: A Case Report Ariestiana, Yossi Y.; Sylvyana, Melita; Tasman, Abel
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 2, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v2i3.136

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Objective: Odontogenic infections are the most prevalent disease worldwide that presenting initially as localized and could spread causing facial cellulitis and if not treated will develop into more serious facial spaces infections. Infections are common in pregnancy due to hormonal changes and altered immunological activity aggravating response to dental infection resulting in serious life threatening condition to the mother and to the foetus. The present paper reviews the emergency treatment in the third semester of pregnancy patient with spreading odontogenic infections.Method: A case report of 23-year old female with 28 weeks gestation admitted with toothache, right submandibular swelling, and severe trismus consistent with spreading of odontogenic infection into mandibular space. Her treatment included emergent incision and drainage of associated space, extraction of the offending teeth, and intravenous antibiotic coverage was explained. Mother and foetus were also assessed by the Obstetric and Gynaecology Unit.Result: Severe infection was successfully resolved. The patient condition improved and proceeded to a normal delivery with a healthy child.Conclusion: A third semester pregnancy patient with severe spreading odontogenic infection need a holistic and accurate emergency treatment by considering the foetal and maternal health and safety while following well established clinical guidelines in managing odontogenic infection
Orthodontic treatment in class II malocclusion: case report Pawinru, Ardiansyah S.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 2, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v2i3.137

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Objective: A male patient 23 years, 10 months with a Class II skeletal malocclusion, n class II subdivision dental-malocclussion, included openbite, overbite –6 mm, overjet 8 mm, agenesis of 41, mandibular midline shift to the right, deep palate, mandibular rectognathi and mild crowding of mandibular. Methods: Treatment was extraction of maxillary first premolar with a fixed appliance combined with Class II elastics and box elastic. After 2 years of treatment, correction of the openbite and overjet, lower anterior crowding were achieved. The treatment still continued. Results: The retention of post treatment with camouflage treatment is needed and takes a long time because some cases is reported be relapse very frequently, some literature suggests the use of permanent retention in openbite cases.Conclusion: Long retention is required for the stability of the treatment results.
Atopic Dermatitis as a Risk Factor of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Reactivation: a Case Report Putri, Andi A. M.; Soegyanto, Anandina I.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 2, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v2i3.138

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Objective:  Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is a recurrent chronic inflammatory skin disease that causes skin barrier defects and improper immunologic responses. This disease has high possibility to develop infections and reactivation of latent viruses, such as HSV-1 reactivation. This case report will review the potency of AD as a risk factor of orofacial HSV-1 reactivation.Method: A 43 years-old female came to Universitas Indonesia dental hospital with painful mouth ulcers. She felt weak, dizzy, and feverish for a week, with history of allergies which also runs in her family. Clinical examination showed multiple erosion on her face, hands, and legs; crust on the right lower vermillion border; multiple ulcers on the lower labial, right buccal and palate mucosa, with erythema on the anterior tongue. The patient was diagnosed with recurrent orofacial herpes and treated with topical acyclovir 5% cream, chlorhexidine gluconate 0.2% mouthrinse, and a multivitamin. Her skin lesion has been discussed with a dermatologist and diagnosed as AD.Results: A week after therapy, all oral lesion was improved and totally disappeared after several weeks. Atopic dermatitis is a recurrent chronic inflammatory skin disease that can significantly affect the quality of life. Therefore, the skin barrier defect and the decrease of immune systems contribute to the increased susceptibility to recurrent HSV infections.Conclusion: Atopic dermatitis may be a risk factor for HSV-1 reactivation, including recurrent orofacial herpes.
Sturge-Weber syndrome with gingival hyperplasia: A case report Otakhoigbogie, Uwaila U.; Osagbemiro, Babatope B.; Nathaniel, Godswill I.; Eke, Gracia K.; Akadiri, Oladimeji A.; Dirisu, Nana O.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 2, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v2i3.117

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Introduction: Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) is a relatively rare condition amongst the port-wine birthmark, and it is the most common with the incidence of 0.3% in live births. It is a neurocutaneous syndrome, characterised by a facial port-wine stain, leptomeningeal angioma and glaucoma. Case report: This is a case report of a 20-year-old mentally disabled boy with port-wine nevi on the right side of the face along the distribution of trigeminal nerve extending over the neck and shoulder, early childhood seizures, intracranial calcification, glaucoma and gingival enlargement with bleeding on slight probing that was managed conservatively.Conclusion: Management of a patient with Sturge-Weber syndrome is usually multidisciplinary. Gingival enlargement can impair the maintenance of oral hygiene, leading to the accumulation of plaque and calculus. Gingivectomy of angiomatous gingival enlargement should be performed with caution because the tissues may bleed profusely intraoperatively and postoperatively.

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