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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
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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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Esthetic rehabilitation of discolored tooth and gingival hyperpigmentation with external bleaching and gingival ablasion: A case report Aswar, Aulia A.; Dwiandhany, Wahyuni S.; Nugroho, Juni J.; Hikmah, Noor; Natsir, Nurhayaty; Trilaksana, Aries C.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i1.224

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Objective: Dental discoloration accompanied by gingival hyperpigmentation can be found in daily practice, although it is rare. Gingival hyperpigmentation is caused by excessive melanin deposition in the basal and suprabasal   cell   layers   of   the   epithelium. Gingival depigmentation can be removed by electrosurgery, periodontal surgery, and laser ablation.Methods: During the initial appointment, external bleaching with 40% Hydrogen Peroxide bleaching agent (Opalescent Boost, Ultradent) was applied for 20 minutes to the maxillary and mandibular teeth. The change from the initial color number 8 to 4 (Shade Guide Opalescent Boost, Ultradent) was observed. On the next appointment, the patient had laser ablation treatment on hyperpigmented gums.Results: External bleaching can generally be done with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to get optimal brightening results.Conclusion: External bleaching for vital teeth using hydrogen peroxide is a conservative technique with satisfactory results, easy to perform, and highly effective for removing tooth discoloration. While gingival ablation is performed to treat gingival hyperpigmentation. After both procedures, better aesthetic results were obtained.
Preoperative transarterial embolization for buccal region lymphangioma Latief, Nikmatia; Rosdiana, Rosdiana; Hamdani, William; Laidding, Sachraswaty R.; Iskandar, Muslim; Santosa, Jeremy Y.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i1.228

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Objective: These clinical findings were subsequently corroborated by anatomic pathology (PA) examination.Methods: Lymphangiomatosis, on the other hand, is a rare condition characterized by multifocal lymphatic proliferation, typically diagnosed during childhood. It affects various parenchymal organs, including the lungs, liver, spleen, bones, and skin. Lymphangiomas manifest across a wide age spectrum among patients and occur at multiple anatomical sites, presenting a diverse range of clinical and radiological manifestations.  The management of these tumors is complex and often requires involvement of multiple medical specialists, including orthopedic surgeons, radiologists, general surgeons, neurosurgeons, and oncologists.Results: The primary aim of presurgical embolization is to achieve devascularization of the tumor before surgical resection, resulting in reduced intraoperative blood loss and fewer complications. It is advisable to perform early resection following embolization, as revascularization can occur within six weeks in some cases.Conclusion: Limited research has been conducted on the embolization of musculoskeletal tumors for neoadjuvant, therapeutic, and palliative purposes. Nevertheless, there is a shortage of data regarding the results of presurgical embolization for musculoskeletal tumors.
Dental management of cutaneous fistula ar mandible et causa pulp necrose 46 in a pediatric patient with suspected ADHD: A Case Report Inayah, Yayah; Harmawaty, Harmawaty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i1.217

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Objective: The purpose of this paper is to report the success of root canal treatment (PSA) on the mandibular right first molar for the management of periapical abscess accompanied by cutaneous fistula ar mandible. Methods: This case report describes the management of dental abscess submandibular dextra et causa pulp necrosis of tooth 46 with root canal treatment of tooth 46. Emergency management of dental abscess submandibular dextra et causa pulp necrosis of tooth 46 was carried out with root canal treatment accompanied by the administration of antibiotics.Results: Pulp necrosis can be caused by various noxious irritant injuries to the pulp. Irritation to the pulp or periradicular tissues can cause inflammation. Microbial/Bacterial is the most common cause of inflammation. Microorganisms found in dental caries are the main source of irritation to the pulp and periradicular tissues. Microorganisms in caries produce 4 toxins that can penetrate the pulp through the dentinal tubules. This initial response results in a focal accumulation of chronic inflammatory cells such as macrophages, lymphocytes and plasma cells. Conclusion: There was no active swelling in the patient so it was indicated for root canal treatment.
Multimodal approach for pediatric mandibular fractures- A case series Gehlot, Neelima; Gupta, D.S; Pillai, Sooraj S.; Singh, Snigdha
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i1.195

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Objective: The management of facial fractures varies due to variety of reasons in the pediatric age groups. The clinicians should therefore atune themselves in managing pediatric patients and the variations thereof. Every modality mentioned in the literature has its own advantages and disadvantages. The right choice of treatment by clinicians depends on their knowledge of pediatric anatomy, physiology, age dependent bone growth, type and extend of fractures.Methods: Patients reporting to the OPD of Oral and Maxillofacial department falling under the age group of upto 13 years of age and seeking treatment for mandibular fractures were studied.Results: Three different modalities of treatment in the form of circummandibular wiring, intermaxillary fixation and open reduction and internal fixation were rendered to the patients considering various factors such as the age, location of fracture line, status of occlusion and dentition of the patient. All the three modalities showed good results in the form of adequate reduction and no post-op complications.Conclusion: Pediatric trauma are a challenging entity for the surgeon. The choice of ideal treatment modalityultimately depends on presence of tooth buds and maintanence of uninterupted growth of the jaw bone. Thus a well thought-of and customised treatment plan should be devised for each individual case.
Radiological analysis of large and aggressive mandibular ossifying fibroma in panoramic radiograph: A case report Wulansari, Dwi P.; Rahman, Fadhlil UA.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i1.227

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Objective: This case report aimed to explain the specific radiological features and interpretation of the finding of a mixed radiolucent-radiopaque lesion in the mandible, which was subsequently suspected to be an ossifying fibroma and was confirmed histopathologically according to the results of the radiological interpretation. Methods: A 25-year-old man was referred to the oral maxillofacial radiology unit of Hasanuddin University Dental Hospital with a chief complaint of facial asymmetry caused by enlargement in the left mandibular region without pain. Extra oral examination showed an asymmetrical face caused by enlargement in the left mandibular with no crepitus or pain on palpation. Intra-oral examination revealed swelling on the lower left buccal vestibule of the first premolar to the second molar with mobility in the lower left second molar.Results: The patient underwent a panoramic radiography examination, with the results of radiological interpretation showing the presence of well-defined mixed radiolucent-radiopaque lesions in the left mandibular from mesial lower left canine extended to the distal of the third molar. The effect of the lesion also shows the mandibular bone expansion involving the inferior cortex of the mandible.Conclusion: Ossifying fibroma is more common in the mandible, frequently has a mixed radiographic appearance, and tends to grow into large size, resulting in facial disfigurement. Correlation between clinical, imaging, and histopathological features is essential for establishing a proper diagnosis.
Repair of a dehiscence defect in an intra-osseous dental implant using a synthetic matrix bone graft and a home-use intraoral photobiomodulation device: Case report Hing, Alan K.; Hamblin, Michael R.
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i1.188

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A variety of techniques and materials have been used to improve the structural base of osseous tissue for supporting dental implants. However, there are not many articles describing techniques to address bone loss around an implant that had been integrated for a period of time but then lost the bony support around one or more walls forming a dehiscence defect. The following clinical case report demonstrates the use of a home-use intraoral photobiomodulation device (PBM Implant) in combination with a synthetic matrix bone graft to repair a dehiscence defect. Another novelty in this case, is the type of dental implant employed, called an intraosseous implant screw that stabilizes a tooth, which was a technique commonly employed over 30 years ago.

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