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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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Interdisciplinary management of delayed replantation of avulsed immature maxillary incisivus centralis teeth: A case study Inayah, Yayah; Nurwahidah, Nurwahidah; Agustin, Rosdiana
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i2.230

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Objective: The aim of this treatment is to preserve the tooth and surrounding bone for several years.Methods: A nine-year-old girl presented with avulsion of both maxillary central incisor teeth due to falling off a bicycle after 1 day of previous incident. Treatment guidelines for immature avulse permanent teeth with prolonged extra-oral time were performed for the teeth and extra-oral endodontic treatment was completed by the pediatric dentist. After being repositioned and fixed by the oral surgeon using an arch bar, the tooth was stabilized for 8 weeks, 20 weeks and prophylactic antibiotics were prescribed. Clinical and radiographic controls were done after 2 months, 4 months and 6 months. During this period there was still no improvement in the attachment of the avulsed tooth to the surrounding bone, and it is currently under treatment control with a composite wire splint.Results: The prevalence of avulsion cases in children increases between the ages of 7 to 9 years due to incomplete root development and minimal resistance of the alveolar bone/periodontal ligament (PDL) to extrusion forces during the period of tooth eruption.Conclusion: Dental avulsion replantation treatment should be performed immediately but delayed replantation cases can still be performed.
Amlodipine effect as a trigger factor for massive growth of giant gingival overgrowth: A case report Ibriana, Ibriana; Zulistiana, Ditha; Nurfaizah, Tira; Oktawati, Sri
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i2.236

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Introduction: Drug-induced gingival overgrowth has been widely reported, especially in hypertensive patients. Amlodipine is a type of hypertension drug that often triggers gingival overgrowth. This case is made worse by poor oral hygiene conditions which cause massive growth and enlargement of the gingiva. Case Report : A 63 year old man came to Hasanuddin University Dental and Oral Hospital with complaints of enlarged gums in the palate area and right cheek. The patient suffers from hypertension and has been regularly taking amlodipine for the past 1 year. Enlarged gums make it difficult for patients to clean their teeth and mouth, resulting in patients experiencing bad breath and difficulty chewing on the side that they complain about due to loose teeth. Enlarged gums are not painful, but often bleed when touched by a toothbrush or food.Conclusion : Treatment of gingival overgrowth by substitution of hypertension drugs, strict oral hygiene control, and surgical intervention through gingivectomy and flap surgery procedures showed satisfactory results after 5 months of follow-up.
Epulis due to occlusion trauma, a combination surgery of excision and open flap debridement : A case report Chandra, Adelia; Fitriani, Juli; Afrini, Nurul; Oktawati, Sri
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i2.237

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Introduction : Gingival Enlargement can happen due to variable reasons, one of them being occlusion trauma (biting), this is due to the fact that the enlargement happened as a trauma response from chronic irritation. One of the main concerns of epulis in the anterior region is the potential of exacerbated conditions due to repeated contact, thus causing further inflammation in which will cause bone damage, furthermore aesthetic is also a concern as it discernible as it is located in the smile area of the patient. Case Report : A 30 year old female patient was presented to Hasanuddin Dental Hospital due to swollen gum in the lower front teeth, patient also complained that it bleeds easily. Patient stated that the swelling happened when the patient was eating an apple and the patient’s gum was torn from biting and was exacerbated when the incident happened again when eating, during which the swelling happened. Patient first visited a health facility before being referred and was given antibiotics, during which the gum is still bleeding and even bled during normal conversation. Patient routinely visited the dentist and last visited 3 months ago for Scalling, furthermore patients denied any systemic diseases and allergies. Conclusion : Epulis should be handled immediately with excisional surgery, furthermore, upon finding bone defects in the overgrown area, surgical debridement should be done as to prevent further damage to the alveolar structure in order to circumvent potential tooth mobility
A unique case of oral rehabilitation of a cleft patient without surgical intervention Ayub, Ayisha; Awais, Ahmad
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i2.199

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The case presented here elaborates the comprehensive oral rehabilitation treatment protocol followed for a unilateral left cleft lip and palate patient. The patient presented with a class III dental and skeletal relation, missing lateral left incisor, buccally placed canine, left cross bite, inclination of the left central incisor and canine towards the cleft alveolar area along with some other issues. The treatment involved a multidisciplinary approach, including orthodontic treatment, prosthodontics, and restorative dentistry. The case report highlights the successful outcomes achieved without surgery through the coordinated efforts of the dental team.
Dieffenbachia toxicity in paediatric oral cavity and its management: A case report Syahrir, Syakriani; Wijaya, Wiwik E.; Ardiansya, Reza
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i2.239

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Background: We report a case of intoxication caused by Diefenbachia plant. A 7-year-old boy came to the pediatric dentistry department with complaints of pain in the oral cavity, especially in the tongue and buccal mucosa, tongue swelling, itching, burning, difficulty swallowing, weak condition, vomiting and abdominal pain after it was known that a few hours earlier while playing with his peers he was asked to eat ornamental plants around the house. While in the emergency room, treatment was given with lactated Ringer's infusion, 5 mg dexamethasone injection intra venously, 7 mg diphenhydramine injection intra venously and then decided to be hospitalised. Objective: To report a case of Dieffenbachia toxicity in the oral cavity especially in children. Conclusion: The paediatric patient whose oral cavity was exposed to Diefenbachia recovered with supportive care on day 5. Obtaining history from the patient regarding the plant involved is very important. Paediatric dentists must still be aware of other possibilities that can risk damaging the soft tissues of the oral cavity and can even cause death if not treated properly and quickly even though the patient can recover very well
Stress related necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis: A case report Safaa, Boubdir; Wafa, El Kholti; Loubna, Rhalimi; Jamila, Kissa
Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jcrdm.v6i2.202

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Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (NUG) is a classic form of necrotizingperiodontal diseases. It has a rapid and aggressive onset with a multifactorialcomplex etiologysuch as stress, nutritional deficiencies, and immune system dysfunctions. Clinically, NUG is characterized by inflamedinterdental papillae,gingival necrosis, gingival pain, bleeding, and halitosis. The treatment of NUG included an initial phase that should be providedimmediately to stop disease progression and to controlpatient’s feeling of discomfort and pain. The second phase of the treatment of the preexisting condition, then, the surgical correction of the diseasesequelae .After active therapy was completed; a periodontal maintenance regimen was established. The aim of this case report is to describe the diagnosis approach and treatment of NUG in a male patient with no systemic disease and probable mechanism of pathogenesis of predisposing factors involved

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