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Conservative Dentistry Journal
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 20871848     EISSN : 27228045     DOI : 10.20473/cdj.v10i1.2020.1-4
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of conservative dentistry accepts original manuscripts in the field of Endodontic other related subjects articles, including research, case reports and literature reviews. The spread of fields include: Endodontic research; Preventive, curative and rehabilitative related to endodontic field; Oral health education and promotion related to endodontic field; Endodontic and restorative clinical research; Basic sciences related to endodontic field; Endodontic healthcare management
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Single visit root canal treatment with post crown restoration Ismiyatin, Kun; Saraswati, Widya; Cahyani, Febriastuti; Vivian Widjaya, Olivia; Ghozali Pangestu, Dede; Arshila, Dea
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.57-62

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Background: Single visit endodontics has been shown to be an effective treatment modality when compared with multiple visit therapy and it does not deviate from achieving the objectives of proper biomechanical preparation, debridement, shaping, disinfection and 3 dimensional obturation of root canal system and is more beneficial to the patient and dentist provided there is careful case selection and strict follow of standard endodontic protocols. Symptomatic teeth can also be managed by single visit after controlling the abscess infection with antibiotic, provided the root canal is dry without any discharge.Purpose: This study aims to perform single visit root canals on teeth with irreversible pulpitis and restoration with post core and crown. Case(s): A 48-years-old female comes with dental complaints of upper left rear spontaneous pain at night. The tooth has had cavities since about two years ago and has never been previously treated. The patient said had not any systematic health disorder. There is a spontaneous pain that the patient feels. Case Management: From the examination that has been carried out, a clinical diagnosis of tooth 25 were symptomatic pulpitis irreversible with normal apical tissue. The restoration endodontic treatment plan was a single visit endodontic and the restoration is post core and crown. Conclusion: Symptomatic pulpitis irreversible with normal apical tissue treatment can be carried out single visit root canal treatment. Restoration of post endodontic treatment in this case need fiber post and core using composite and finally restoration using crown that made of zirconia. Zirconia has a higher level of material resistance than lithium disilicate. This is what makes zirconia the choice, especially for posterior teeth.
One Visit Endodontic with Internal Bleaching on Tooth 12 Post Trauma: A Case Report Pasenda Mulyadi, Reyz; Arnesti Wahab, Sofi; Cahyani, Febriastuti; Saraswati, Widya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.63-67

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Introduction: Post-traumatic non-vital teeth is one of the indications for One Visit Endodontic. Trauma to the teeth may arise from conditions that cause the teeth to become necrotic so that the teeth will look darker and experience discoloration. Clinical conditions that indicate the death of the dental pulp and teeth require endodontic treatment. This situation will cause discoloration of the teeth that occur as a result of the metamorphosis of calcified pulp. Internal whitening is a treatment that can be done after the first treatment. Purpose: To provide information about discolored teeth management after trauma which causes pulp necrosis by doing root canal treatment and internal bleaching to change tooth color. Case: A 31-year-old woman came to the RSKGMP Universitas Airlangga with a referral from the orthodontics department where her teeth were darker in color and interfered with her appearance. In the previous history, the patient had an accident and trauma 10 years ago. Case Management: The first step is access opening and a good glide path. Root canal preparation was performed using the Crown Down Pressureless technique. The obturation technique used is Single Cone. The results were good and there were no symptoms during the control. Conclusion: One visit endodontic can be a treatment option for post-traumatic non-vital teeth. Internal bleaching with Walking Bleach Technique is also proven effective in restoring the original tooth color without excessive reduction of the dental crown.
Shock wave enhanced emission photoacoustic streaming (SWEEPS): An alternative to conventional irrigation in endodontic treatment Jordana, Jesslyn; Nicholas Tandean, Jason; Fiona Salim, Jennifer; Cahyani, Febriastuti; Sampoerno, Galih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.68-72

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Background: Irrigation is an essential step in root canal treatment (RCT). However, the complex structure of the root canal can limit the penetration of irrigants, causing RCT failure. Shock wave enhanced emission of photoacoustic streaming (SWEEPS) has been developed to improve root canal cleaning by increasing the penetration of irrigants. SWEEPS utilized the Er:YAG laser to generate micropulse, producing bubbles delivered in liquid, causing powerful photodynamic streaming. However, its superiority compared to conventional irrigation remains unclear. Thus, we aim to review the available evidence to assess the benefits of SWEEPS over conventional irrigation. Purpose: This study aims to review the available evidence to assess the benefits of SWEEPS over conventional irrigation. Reviewa: Article searches were conducted on Pubmed, ScienceDirect, EBSCOhost, and ProQuest using SWEEPS and root canal irrigation as keywords. Articles were included if they aim to assess the benefits of SWEEPS over conventional irrigation in removing smear layer, debris, pulp tissues, or bacteria. A total of 833 articles were initially retrieved from systemic search of literature and 6 articles following inclusion criteria were included in the review. Out of 6 articles, 4 articles suggested that SWEEPS could increase the removal of smear layer, debris, pulp tissues, and bacteria in the root canal compared to conventional irrigation. However, 2 articles found contradictory results, in which SWEEPS and conventional irrigation had similar outcomes in terms of penetration depth and could not completely eradicate biofilm. Conclusion: This review suggests that SWEEPS offers more benefits over conventional irrigation since it can improve the removal of smear layer, debris, pulp tissues, and bacteria in the root canal.
Zirconia crown restoration on endodontically treated first premolar: A case report Pribadi, Nirawati; Sylvia; Tri Maulinda, Wulan; Ciciliya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.73-76

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Background: Endodontic treatment failure is frequently caused by insufficient coronal sealing or crown restorations. In the longterm, this reduces the dental prognosis. A widely used restoration material that has outstanding mechanical properties is zirconia. Purpose:This report's aim is to describe the management of zirconia crown restorations on first premolars after endodontic treatment. Case: A 54-year-old male patient complained of a lump in the upper right gum area and had a restoration done, but it frequently came off. The patient needs immediate treatment with a longer-lasting restoration. Case Management: Endodontic treatment was completed in a single visit, and a zirconia crown was used as a permanent restoration Conclusion: Zirconia crown restorations on first premolars after endodontic treatment provide aesthetic and promising results.
Treatment of multiple diastemas in maxillary anterior teeth with indirect veneers: A case report Juniarti, Devi Eka; Aji Prasidha, Satria; Zada Aramita Putri, Rhegina; Kartini Sunur, Yulianti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.77-81

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Background: Multiple diastema is one of the most frequently encountered aesthetic problems related to patient confidence. This problem is still a challenge for the clinician to restore the gap between the teeth as desired by the patient. Indirect veneers have been approved as one of the treatment plans to deal with this aesthetic problem. Purpose: This case report aims to describe the management of multiple diastema in maxillary anterior teeth with indirect veneer restorations. Case: A 20-year-old woman came to RSKGM Universitas Airlangga with the main complaint of a gap between her upper front teeth. The patient was then explained about all the treatment options and agreed to a treatment plan for the indirect veneers restoration. Case Management: Treatment was carried out in 5 visits involving 6 maxillary anterior teeth. The teeth were vital and there was no discoloration. Post-treatment control was carried out one week after insertion. One of the advantages of bonded porcelain veneers is the minimally invasive treatment. Only 0.5 mm reduction was required on the incisal and labial surfaces. Conclusion: Indirect veneer restoration with minimally invasive techniques can provide good results in treating multiple diastema in the maxilla.
In office dental bleaching with hydrogen peroxide: A case report Pribadi, Nirawati; Sylvia; Tri Maulinda, Wulan; Wahyu Nur Cahyani, Anggi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.82-85

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Background: Tooth discoloration has become an aesthetic issue that has a psychosocial impact on the majority of people. Dental bleaching is the most conservative preferred treatment for discolored teeth. Purpose: The aim of this case study is to report cases with in-office dental bleaching of maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth. Case: A 35-year-old woman complained about a yellowish tint on her upper jaw and front mandible, which made her feel self-conscious. Case Management: In-office dental bleaching performed using hydrogen peroxide and a desensitizing agent. Follow-up was taken, and the treatment results were satisfactory. Conclusion: In office dental bleaching is a treatment option to correct discolored teeth in a short time.
Effective dose of propolis extract against pain response in mice (Mus musculus) using writhing test method Salsabilla Zamrutizahra, Chonny; Widjiastuti, Ira; Kunarti, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.86-89

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Background: Odontogenic pain has a high prevalence. One of the alternative materials used as medicine in dentistry is propolis. Propolis is a mixture of natural resins containing flavonoid and phenolic acids that play a role in suppressing the pain response through COX and NF-kB inhibition mechanisms. The content of active propolis compounds is influenced by the type of bee, region, geographical conditions, climate change, seasons, and botanical sources causing different effectiveness of propolis. This is supported by several studies that show a variety of effective doses that produce an optimal analgesic effect, thus a research plan was developed to discover the effective dose of propolis extract on suppressing pain response in mice using the writhing test method. Purpose: To determine the effective dose of propolis extract towards pain response in mice. Methods: This study was conducted using the writhing test method to see the analgesic effect of propolis extract. The research sample consisted of 30 mice which were divided into five treatment groups, namely the piroxicam control group, and the propolis extract group at doses of 35 mg/kgBW, 70 mg/kgBW, 105 mg/kgBW, 140 mg/kgBW. Results: The results showed that the propolis extract dose of 70 mg/kgBW had no significant difference with the piroxicam control group, while between the doses of 35 mg/kgBW, 105 mg/kgBW, 140 mg/kgBW there was a significant difference towards the piroxicam control group. Conclusion: Propolis extract 70 mg/kgBW is the effective dose in suppressing pain response in mice
Rehabilitation of Anterior Teeth Trough Endorestoration Yuanita, Tamara; Chairil Hafiz, Teuku; Amalia Iqony, Rosa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.90-94

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Background: Nowadays, people has considered the importance of dental health, both in terms of functional and aesthetic improvements. Complex caries lesion of anterior teeth are a major problems that require aesthetic management due to patient's confidence. Purpose : The aim is to present a case of anterior maxillary teeth with complex caries treated with endodontic and restoration treatment to recover its optimal function aesthetically. Case A 18-year-old female patient with multiple caries on anterior maxillary teeth. She felt unconfidence about her performance. 13 class IV black caries lesion, 12 radicular tooth, 11 and 21 previously endodontic treated with metal post. 22 class V Black carieus lesion, 23 class III Black caries lesion. Case management:. 13, 12 and 22 were managed with root canal treatment and followed by fiber post insertion. 11 and 21 were previously endodontic treated and retreated with prefabricated fiber post. 23 with moderate caries was managed with crown. All anterior maxillary teeth had crown lengthening before. And all crown materials were made with Lithium Disilicate. Conslussion : Anterior maxillary teeth with severed multiple caries, successfully managed with optimal result. Restoring its function, form aesthetically and improve her quality of life.
Pulp tissue regeneration in the treatment of immature premolars accompanied by infection: A case report Gabriella Djuanda, Anastasia; Dianti, Eska; Auzan Fepiosandi, Radixtio; Lazuardi Ramadhan, Daniyal; Agustin Wahjuningrum, Dian; Setyabudi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.95-99

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Background: Young permanent teeth are one of the challenges in performing endodontic treatment. Revascularization is a good yet simple treatment option for pulp tissue regeneration to stimulate periapical lesion healing, continue root growth and restore pulp tissue function. Purpose: This case report describes management of pulp tissue regeneration in teeth with infection. Case: Female, 16 years old, came complaining of pain in the left lower back tooth accompanied by recurrent swelling. Radiograph showed an open apex with apical lesion on tooth 35. The diagnosis was pulpal necrosis accompanied by a chronic apical abscess. Case management: The treatment plan was revascularization and direct composite restoration. After accessing the cavity, the teeth were prepared, irrigated, and medicated with TAP, which was repeated for 2 visits. On the next visit, after the root canal was cleaned, over instrumentation was performed for bleeding and Collaplug was placed over the blood clot, covered with MTA, and composite resin for coronal sealing. Follow up was carried out for up to 9 months and was asymptomatic. Radiographs show healing of the lesion accompanied by closure of the root canal. Conclusion: Regenerative endodontics has been shown the successful in stimulating root canal closure to treat immature teeth
Management of Enamel Hypoplasia in Maxillary Incisors with Composite Direct Veneers: Case Report Rafania Atikah, Ayu; Irwantoro, Edward; Widjiastuti, Ira
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i2.2022.100-104

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Background: Dental esthetics is an important aspect that needs to be considered in today's dental treatment planning. Enamel hypoplasia is teeth discoloration from yellowish to brownish due to disturbances during the amelogenesis process. Direct veneers are a conservative treatment option that supports the esthetics of anterior teeth. Purpose: To improve patient's appearance by a viable treatment option that offered rehabilitation of anterior teeth. Case: A 18-year-old female patient felt uncomfortable and wanted to improve her appearance because the front teeth had old fillings turned yellowish and white spots. Objective examination showed enamel hypoplasia in 12, 11, 21, 22 and secondary caries in 11 and 22. Case Management: The treatment plan was direct composite veneers. The initial stage is digital smile design analysis and composite shade selection using the button try technique. Minimally invasive preparations were performed on teeth 12, 11, 21, 22. Etching using 37% phosphoric acid and bonding agent was applied to the prepared enamel. The layering technique is used for composite applications. Finishing, contouring and polishing using Soflex Disc Coarse and Diacomp Twist. Conclusion: Direct composite veneers are a viable treatment option for patients requiring rehabilitation of anterior teeth.

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