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Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontics
ISSN : 27230880     EISSN : 27230899     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46934/ijp
Core Subject : Health,
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontics publishes research articles the best practices and policies of dental research regarding all aspects of oral and occlusal rehabilitation, fixed/removable prosthodontics, oral implantology and applied oral biology and physiology
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Search results for , issue "Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021" : 5 Documents clear
Comparison of diagnosis of temporomandibular joint disorders based on RDC/TMD Axis I and DC/TMD Axis I Lestari, Brigitta Swasti; Rikmasari, Rasmi; Bonifacius, Setyawan
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
Publisher : Indonesia Prosthodontic Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (144.684 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i2.37

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Introduction: The Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) has become the most widely used diagnostic protocol for research in temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The invalidity of RDC/ TMD in clinical application causes the revision of RDC/TMD to be the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorder (DC/TMD). The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in diagnosis of TMD between RDC/ TMD examination and DC/TMD Axis I on students of Faculty of Dentistry, Padjadjaran University. Method: The type of this research was comparative survey approach using clinical examinations and questionnaires. The sample was collected from 48 people using random sampling techniques. The diagnosis of TMD was obtained by filling in the symptom questionnaire and clinical examination based on RDC/TMD Axis I and DC/TMD Axis I, which is then entered into the RDC/TMD diagnosis algorithm and DC/TMD decision tree. Results: The results showed that from 48 samples there were 36 (75%) people with the same diagnosis of RDC/TMD and DC/TMD, and 12 (25%) people with different diagnoses between RDC/TMD and DC/TMD. Conclusions: Based on the results of the study, the diagnosis of TMD based on RDC/TMD were still categorized the same as the diagnosis based on DC/TMD.
Iris positioning technique by using face symmetric measurement tool on the custom ocular prosthesis: a case report Rilinda, Femy; Tamin, Haslinda Z.; Ritonga, Putri Welda Utami
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
Publisher : Indonesia Prosthodontic Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (502.197 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i2.40

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Loss of eye can have a major psychological impact on the patient. To overcome this problem, an ocular prosthetic must have been fabricated similar with the natural eye. Various techniques are documented to determine the symme- trical bilateral iris position; these methods can be subjective and have no measurement guidelines. A 20-year-old male patient came to the Prosthodontic Clinic of Dental Hospital Universitas Sumatera Utara with the diagnosis is post enucleation socket syndrome. Determination of the iris position using the face symmetric measurement-tool by focus to the vertical and horizontal lines of the facial symmetry guide. Confirm the alignment of the vertical lines by connecting the trichion–glabella–subnasal–gnathion guide points so that they vertically divide the two sides of the face, then the two horizontal lines by connecting the left-right cheilon with the mesial-distal canthus of the right and left eyes. This tool is like a face mask with vertical and horizontal guidelines connecting the symmetrical guide points of the face accompanied by centimeters and millimetres making it easy to measure distances and sizes of the iris symmetrically. The use of this tool has given good results in determining the position of the iris because its simplicity and can see facial symmetry.
Modified functional ocular impression of post-enucleation socket: A case report Arif, Fauzan; Ariyani, Ariyani; Tamin, Haslinda Z.
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (147.647 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i2.43

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Introduction: The disfigurement associated with the loss of an eye can cause significant physical and psychological problems. Therefore, a good ocular prosthesis is needed to restore the patient's quality of life. One of the factors that determine the quality of an ocular prosthesis is accurately impression. In the case of enucleation where the eyes socket has a soft and movable tissue bad will result inaccurate impression. The difficulty of post enuclation impression in such case is the compression of the tissue eyes socket. This case report will discuss the modification in functional impression technique using a modified custom tray. Case: A 39-year-old male patient came to Dental Hospital Universitas Sumatera Utara with chief complaint an unaesthetic and loose left stock eye that had been used for 10 years. Clinical examination shows moderate depth eye socket with soft and movable tissue. Management: The functional impression technique was modified using a self-curing clear acrylic sclera without handle as a custom tray with 2 mm reduction on the intaglio surface and light body polyvinyl siloxane as impression material. Discussion: The aim of this modification is to avoid the tendency of the eye socket to compress during impression taking and to achieve a natural contour of the eyelid convexity because of the absence of the tray handle so the patient can close their eyes. Conclusion: This technique produces an ocular prosthesis that has a good retention with excellent aesthetic result.
Prosthodontic and comprehensive treatment of temporomandibular disorders Andreas, Andreas; Aidilla, Dara; Chairunnisa, Ricca
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (233.825 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i2.44

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Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is the common term used to describe a range of disorder affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Facial pain is a common symptom that patients present to their dentist, and TMDs represent a significant proportion of the non-dental causes of this pain. These disorders can have a profound effect on a patient’s quality of life. The management goals for the prosthodontist are patient comfortable, occlusal stability and the complex restoration of the teeth.
Rehabilitation of partially edentulous arch using semi precision attachment: an aesthetic approach Nuriyanto, Ainy Fitri; Salim, Sherman; K., Michael Josef K.
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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The restoration of normal function and esthetic appearance with a dental prosthesis is a major challenge in the rehabilitation of patients who have lost their teeth. In such situation, a fixed removable prosthesis allows favorable biomechanical stress distribution along with restoration of esthetics, phonetics, comfort, hygiene and better postoperative care and maintenance. Prime function of attachment retained partial denture is to distribute the masticatory forces to the wide area thereby reducing the damage to the abutments, soft tissues and bony ridges in addition to improved esthetics and proprioceptive responses. In this case series patient’s esthetic and functional requirements were fulfilled with attachment retained cast partial denture using semi-precision attachments

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