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Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27221253     DOI : 10.20473/ijdm.v3i1.2020.1-3
Core Subject : Health,
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine accepts original manuscripts in the many fields of dentistry, including research reports and literature reviews. The spread of fields include: Oral epidemiology, Oral health services research, Preventive dentistry, Oral health education and promotion, Clinical research, Behavioural sciences related to dentistry, Ethics and oral health economics, Healthcare management, Pediatric dentistry, Periodontic dentistry, Oral & maxillofacial surgery, Oral biology, Forensic dentistry, Prosthodontic dentistry, Dental radiology and many more
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Improvement facial aesthetics with immediate denture treatment Budi Santosa, I Ketut; Rostiny, Rostiny; Djulaeha, Eha
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Background: immediate dentures are one of denture treatment that provides a rapid treatment stage to improve aesthetics without patients experiencing toothless phase due the tooth is extraction or decaputated. Purpose: To reported maxillary immediate partial denture and mandibulary immediate complete overdenture with magnetic retention to improve facial aesthetics. Case: A-56 years old woman with twelve tooth loss (17,16,15, 26,34,35,36,37,44,45,46,47) and have fillings teeth on 21,11 and 12 patched in dental artisans less more than 1 year and now its felt swollen with mobility 30 in the last few weeks and teeth 31,41,42,43 experienced mobilitys 20 due to calculus and teeth 32,33 were deep caries with mobility 30. Case Management: in phanoramic photo teeth 11,21 and 22 saw a large periapical lesion í˜ 10mm and its advised to extract. In 32 and 33, non-immediate extraction was performed because periapical lesions and deep caries are large enough with the presence of periapical abscesses, while teeth 31, 41, 42 and 43 are scaling and rootplaning then endodontic treatment is performed to obtain a harmonious relationship between the upper anterior teeth and below the teeth 31,41.42.43 is immediately decaputated and restored with GI cement on the surface of the teeth and magnet keeper coping was done for 43. Discussion: The main objective of the immediate denture treatment is to avoid psychological, social and discomfort  from  look toothless Conclusion: Immediate denture is the choice of treatment  to improve the retention and facial aesthetic.
Encouraging Parents to Participate in "KESGILUT” (Dental and Oral Health) Program Using "AWAS” (Aku Wedi Anakku Gigis) Educational Book Zuhdi, Nadya Adina; Adla, Karina Awanis; Maharani, Gita Alethea Kristi; Karimah, Zalfa; Krissanti, Theresa Dian; Sembadani, Yuliana Merlindika; Kresna, Innocencio; Rachmawati, Almira; Nurrezeki, Andi Adani; Fionna, Callista Gladys; Syahdryani, Zhafira Putri; Setijanto, R. Darmawan
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Background: A preliminary epidemiological study of three kindergartens in Embong Kaliasin Village under Ketabang Public Health Center, Surabaya coverage revealed that 63% of the kindergarteners have dental caries. The study also found that only 8% of them received dental treatment. The remaining 92% of kindergarteners never had dental treatment because uncovered health insurance, unavailability of parents during working days and hours, mother's education level, mother's medical history, paternal support in dental and oral health care. Promotive, preventive, and referral efforts can be achieved by empowering health cadres. The empowerment program addressed maternal reluctance in participating "KESGILUT” program by providing the "AWAS” educational book. Purpose: We expect that the program could increase mothers' knowledge levels on dental and oral health as well as encourage them to participate in child dental and oralhealth care. Methods: The health education method was parental mentoring with a group approach. The parents of Manguni kindergarteners receiving the "AWAS” educational book as a group. The media of the program was the "AWAS” educational book. It covered information about dental and oral health, including primary and secondary dentition, stages of dental caries, correct tooth brushing, nutritious food for teeth, and preventing dental caries. The evaluation method of this program is using pre-post test analysis. Results: There is an increasement in post test score (68%) to post-test score (83%). Conclusion: This program is effective to increase mother's knowledge about dental and oral health.
Delayed Replantation of an Avulsed Permanent Incisor Tooth Wahluyo, Soegeng; Anggraini, Ratri; Anggarani, Welly; Ramadhaniati, Dwi Mulia; Tedjosasongko, Udijanto
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Background: Incidence of dental avulsion is 1-11% of all dental injuries to the permanent dentition, with the maxillary central incisor being the most frequently involved tooth. The age group of 7-10 years appears to be most affected. If the avulsed teeth are not treated immediately, they can have a significant negative impact on the child such as functional, aesthetic and psychological disorder. Purpose: The aims of this case reports was to discuss the important role of storage medium that can influence the success of replantation treatments of avulsion teeth. Case Management: The first phase of treatment was an extra oral root canal treatment and were repositioned into the socket. Clinical and radiographic control was carried out periodically for 2 months. Discussion: Delayed replantation has a poor long-term prognosis. The periodontal ligament will be necrotic and not expected to heal. The goal in delayed replantation is to restore the tooth to the dentition for esthetic, functional, and psychological reasons and to maintain alveolar contour. Conclusion: This case reports showed the important role of storage medium that can influence the success of replantation treatments of avulsion teeth.
Promoting Dental Check-up for Pregnant Women Tasyakuranti, Maulidina Nabilah; Linati, Pramesti Audigita; Azkiyah, Farah; Erzaligina, Delavia Faniga; Fajarrudin, Fajarrudin; Lazuardi, Daniyal; Pratiwi, Hasnah Diah; Pitaloka, Pradipta; Putri, Nilna Nur Putri, Nur; Tjahyono, Natalia; Virgianti, Inggit Dwi; Setijanto, R. Darmawan
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Background: Dupak Public Health Center is one of the public health service facilities in Surabaya that provides integrated dental and oral health services. Dupak Public Health Center covers Dupak District area. Only 8.2% out of 366 pregnant women visited the dental poly from April 2017–April 2018. An epidemiological study reported that dental visitation in pregnant women in the Dupak Public Health Center was still very low. Lower knowledge levels of pregnant women about dental and oral health caused the low dental visitation in the dental poly. An intervention was needed to change the negative behavior related to dental and oral health, especially in pregnant women. Purpose: To increase the dental visitation of pregnant women in the dental poly of the Dupak Public Health Center. Methods: The program adopted the health education strategy with a group approach. The group means cadres of pregnant women. Pregnant women learned about dental and oral health during pregnancy. Results: Eight pregnant women were attending the invitation. The pretest result showed that 71.60% of pregnant women had answered questions correctly, and the post-test result showed that 88.75% of pregnant women had answered the questions correctly. Conclusion: This program is effective to increase the knowledge of pregnancy woman that will lead to dental visitation.
The Effect of Addition of Bambusa Arundinacea (Retz.) Willd. Fibers to Heat-Cured Acrylic Resin on Impact Strength Elonianty, Chanita; Agustantina, Titien Hary; nirwana, intan
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Background: The prevalence of acrylic resin dentures fracture due to accidental drop is relatively high especially when it is being cleaned by patient. The effort to strengthen acrylic resin denture was done by adding Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd fibers, which was based on previous research. It has been proven that the addition of bamboo fiber to self-cured acrylic resin can increase the tensile strength. It has acceptable tensile properties, relatively low cost, high toughness, and good thermal properties. Purpose: To determine the impact strength of heat-cured acrylic resin after the addition of Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd. fibers at various lengths and weights. Methods: Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd. fibers with lengths of 2 mm, 6 mm, 12 mm and weights of 3wt%, 6wt%, 9wt% were added to heat-cured acrylic resin. The impact strength of heat-cured acrylic resin was tested using the Charpy method with mini impact tester KRY type. The test results were calculated using the impact strength formula. The research data were analyzed using one-way anova test and Tukey HSD test. Results: The data analysis showed that there was a significant difference in impact strength of heat-cured acrylic resin after the addition of Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd fibers. Conclusion: Addition of Bambusa arudinacea (Retz.) Willd. fibers increased the impact strength of heat-cured acrylic resin respective to the increment of length and weight of Bambusa arudinacea (Retz.) Willd. fibers.
Management of Acute Primary Herpetic Gingivo-stomatitis in Children Marzuqi, Naila; Taqwim, Ali; Vitasari, Niken Rahma; Saskianti, Tania
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijdm.v2i2.2019.29-31

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Background: Acute primary herpetic gingivostomatitis is the symptomatic presentation of the initial exposure to the herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1). The clinical condition of acute primary herpetic gingivostomatitis is characterized by a prodromal of fever followed by an eruption of painful, ulcerative lesions of the gingiva and mucosa, and often, perioral, vesicular lesions. Purpose: The case reported management of acute primary herpetic gingiva-stomatitis in a 6 years old boy. Case: A 6-year-old boy with complaints of difficulty eating or drinking due to pain associated with multiple ulcers in the oral cavity and lips. Patient have been living in boarding school since 6 months ago and was complained of stomatitis which have occurred 4 days ago followed by fever and malaise. Case Management: The patient was instructed to eat nutritious (high calorie and protein diet), soft, blend diet and the following medications were prescribed: (1) antiviral drug (Acyclovir® tablet 200mg) for four times a day; (2) topical hyaluronic acid gel (Aloclair® gel 8ml) to be applied on lesions; (3) mouthwash containing benzydamine hydrochloride (Tantum Verde® 15ml) for three times a day; and (4) multivitamin syrup for three times a day. Conclusion: The case reported that the drugs treatment was used according to the severity of HSV-1 infection and patient's symptoms of acute primary herpetic gingiva-stomatitis. Providing supportive care and educating about transmission of the virus are important aspects of nursing care.
Online Seminar on Dental Health Management in Early Childhood Education Students (2–6 Years Old) Sinaredi, Betadion Rizki; Hasnarani, Syafira; Septianingtyas, Virna; Priananda, Gearel
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Background: Dental injuries can affect children's development both physically, psychologically and in social interactions, so it requires proper treatment. However, the lack of knowledge of parents and teachers about handling dental injuries in children is considered to worsen the condition of teeth and mouth after injury. Purpose: This activity aims to increase the knowledge of teachers in providing emergency dental management for children aged 2-6 years. Methods: This activity is in the form of online health education that involves early childhood, education teachers. Health education is carried out using the lecture method and discussion on emergency management and dental health in children. Increasing knowledge of activity participants was assessed using the google form provided before and after the activity was carried out. Results: This community empowerment activity shows an increase in the knowledge of teachers about health and dental emergencies in children after being given dental health education interventions (66.7%). This activity also found a decrease in the number of teachers with low levels of knowledge (33.3%). Conclusion: The increase in teachers' knowledge in providing dental emergency management in children can be caused by the use of accessible media and easy-to-understand module forms.
The Effect Of Giving Okra (Abelmoschus Esculentus) Extract On The Increase Of Vascular Endhothelial Growth Factor (Vegf) Luthfi, Muhammad; Juliastuti, Wisnu Setyari; Asyhari, Nidya Pramesti Olifia
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijdm.v2i2.2019.35-40

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Background: People with diabetes mellitus who perform tooth extraction related to the complications that disrupt the process wound healing. Diabetics have persistent inflammatory phase and abnormal angiogenesis in proliferation phase. Treatment for people with diabetes mellitus is done through increase VEGF. Herbal medicine that use extracts from plants have benefits in wound healing processes such as okra fruit extract because it contains flavonoids. Flavonoids in accelerating wound healing in patients diabetes mellitus can through its role as anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. This plays a role in the persistent inflammatory resolution process leading to proliferation by macrophages and immunomodulatory effects of macrophage function in issuing growth factors. Objective: To prove okra fruit extract (Abelmoschus esculentus) influences the increase in VEGF expression in the process of healing wounds from tooth extraction of diabetes mellitus Wistar rats. Method: Laboratory experimental research with randomized post test only The control group used 24 Wistar mice which were divided into two groups namely the control group (STZ induction) and the treatment group (STZ induction by giving okra fruit extract). Tooth extraction is done on the incisors left lower jaw. 4 mice from each group were sacrificed on day 3, 5 and 7 after revocation. A Socket is cut for inspection immunohistochemistry. Results: VEGF expression of the control group compared to the group the treatment showed significant results (p <0.05). Conclusion: Administration of extracts okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) has the effect of increasing expression VEGF in the healing process of wistar tooth extraction wounds with diabetes mellitus.
Using Illustrated Books with Surabayan Dialect to Promote Regular Child Dental Visits in East Surabaya Public Health Center Kusumo, Aryo Dwipo; Setijanto, Darmawan; Berniyanti, Titiek; Hariyani, Ninuk; Sabdho Wening, Gilang Rasuna; Setiyowati, Dini; Palupi, Retno; Sosiawan, Agung; Ramadhani, Aulia; Amalia, Rovilla
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijdm.v3i2.2020.33-36

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Background: Previous research involving 100 children in the East Surabaya area reported a caries prevalence data of 89.5% with a Decayed, Missing due to carries, Filled Teeth index (DMFT) value of 5.42 (high category). In January–June 2018, only 373 out of 4,072 school-age children visited the Keputih Public Health Center. The dental visits were motivated out of dental health problems only. Parents, especially mother, should pay attention to their child's dental and oral health because they are in the primary tooth period, which will significantly affect the growth of their permanent teeth. Purpose: The illustration book in Surabayan dialect was the means to disseminate information on dental and oral health for children and parents, particularly mothers, to motivate regular dental visit and prevent dental caries. Methods: The parents received the illustrated book, and they were given some time to read and answer the questions. After that, the mothers were asked to assist their children in filling out the illustration book. The targets were improved understanding on the subject matter, which is dental and oral health, and to motivate the parents and children to have regular dental visit. Results: There was > 75% increase in understanding of the subject matter before and after the intervention. Conclusion: The intervention successfully improved the parents' understandings in the subject matter, and it was expected to motivate parents and their children to have regular dental visits in Keputih Public Health Center.
Inhibition Activity Of Black Cumin Toothpaste Contain With Detergent Compared With Black Cumin Extract Non Detergent To The Growth Of Supragingiva Plaque Bacteria Masya, Resgita Nadila; Ulfah, Noer; Hadinoto, Maria Elisea Kiswantoro; Sugito, Bambang Hadi; Wahyudadi, Badai Septa; Setiawatie, Ernie Maduratna
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Background: Plaque can inhibit the antibacterial activity of salivary function, which can damage the periodontal tissue. Several preventive measures can be done to control plaque, mechanically or chemically. Mechanical plaque control in combination with chemical plaqie control such as toothpaste can reduce plaque. The role of SLS in toothpaste which can facilitate plaque detachment from the tooth surface. Herbal toothpaste has been developed using herbal ingredients that have antibacterial properties as black cumin (Nigella sativa). The contents of black cumin, thymoquinone, thymol, and tannins, have been proven to be effective in inhibiting the growth of plaque bacteria. Purpose: This study aims to identify the inhibitory ability of black cumin toothpaste extract containing detergent compared to black cumin extract toothpaste without detergent on the growth of supragingival plaque bacteria. Methods: This research method of diffusion of wells on BHIB media was conducted in four research groups namely negative control, cumin paste with SLS, non SLS cumin paste, and SLS and carried out bacterial planting on MHA media. Next measure the diameter of the inhibition zone around the well. Results: There was a significant difference in each group against the inhibitory growth of supragingival plaque bacteria on the Oneway ANOVA test results (p <0.05) Conclusion: Black cumin extract toothpaste containing 2% of detergent has better inhibition against supragingival plaque bacteria than non cumin detergent 3% black cumin toothpaste.

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