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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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Modified Suction-Effective denture technique for mandibular flat ridge Joewana, Clinton ST.; Lindawati S. Kusdhany
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.274

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Aging is a universal, progressive physiological process affecting all living organisms, leading to the loss of bone, bone mineral density, and muscle in humans. The rate and extent of musculoskeletal decline vary due to factors such as diet, systemic diseases, medications, and clinical interventions. Prolonged denture use can lead to atrophy of the residual alveolar ridge, particularly in cases of a flat mandibular ridge, where achieving adequate denture retention and stabilization is challenging. Proper impression techniques play a crucial role in addressing this challenge. This report aims to describe the management of complete dentures in cases of mandibular flat ridges using a modified suction-effective method. A 70-year-old female presented for a complete denture following the extraction of her last upper left tooth. She had previously used removable partial denture around 3 years ago but has not used them since. Clinical findings revealed significant bone loss in the mandible, sufficient spongy tissue on the sublingual area, and panoramic examination classified the mandibular cortical index and bone density as C2. A centric tray was used to record the vertical dimension to fabricate the bite rim used for closed-mouth impression. Lingualized occlusion scheme was then used during denture fabrication to achieve a more stable denture. The suction-effective denture is an enhanced method for achieving retention and stability in patients with flat mandibular ridge. Creating a good peripheral seal on all borders is crucial to achieve the suction effect, which can be facilitated through proper planning and impression technique. Keywords: mandibular flat ridge, suction denture, suction-effective method, closed-mouth impression
Epidemiological aspects of bruxism at the Abidjan Odonto-Stomatological Consultation and Treatment Center. Kamon Jean-Claude N’cho; Kouassi Ange Patrick Kouassi; Giles Thierry Maroua
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.275

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Introduction Bruxism is a factor that both promotes and aggravates certain oral diseases. The importance of the repercussions of bruxism shows the interest of our work which is to know the frequency and the prevalence of bruxism. The general objective of our work is therefore to contribute to the epidemiological study of bruxism in Côte d'Ivoire. Method This was a descriptive cross-sectional study of three hundred (300) patients attending the Centre de Consultation et de Traitements Odonto-Stomatologiques d'Abidjan, who underwent a questionnaire and an odonto-stomatological examination. The criterion used to diagnose bruxism was that of Dr Gilles Lavigne et al. Results Our study population consisted of 300 individuals ranging in age from 4 to 82 years, the majority of whom were women [18-40 years], with a bruxism frequency of 22.33%. Our population of bruxers was predominantly female, accounting for 59.70%. Also, the prevalence of bruxism increased with age. Conclusion In our study population, our survey reveals that the prevalence of bruxism is still significant. Practitioners must therefore be provided with the appropriate equipment for better diagnosis and patient management.
Radiographic evaluation of treatment by orthopedic procedures of mandibular fractures in Abidjan Odonto-stomatological consultation and treatment center Kamon Jean-Claude N’cho; Kouassi Ange Patrick Kouassi; Giles Thierry Maroua
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.276

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Introduction In Abidjan, mandibular fractures are generally treated surgically in the stomatology and maxillofacial surgery department of the Hospital and University Centers (HUC) of Cocody and Treichville. They are also treated with orthopedic devices at the Dental Surgery Consultation and Treatment Center in Abidjan, within the Maxillofacial Prosthesis (PMF) section of the Clinical Prosthesis and Occlusodontics department. Are these orthopedic devices effective in the management of mandibular fractures? Do these methods achieve satisfactory results in the management of mandibular fractures? Material and methods This is a retrospective descriptive analytical study based on the evaluation of usable clinical and radiographic files of patients admitted to the maxillofacial prosthesis section of Odonto-Stomatological Consultation and Treatment Center (CCTOS) who presented fractures to the mandible. The data was processed using epi data software and the search for correlations was carried out using the khi-deux test. Results Maxillo-mandibular restraint is the most used with a rate of 85%. 83% of patients have good bone density on radiography after healing. Conclusion Orthopedic treatment of mandibular fracture could be indicated in cases of non-displaced fracture with excellent alignment or approximation of bone fragments and some easily reducible fractures. Keywords: radiographic evaluation, orthopedic procedures, mandibular fractures
Improving obturator retention in hollow palatal defect using silicone soft-reliner Yuwono, William; Endang Wahyuningtyas; Intan Ruspita; Suparyono Saleh
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.278

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Defect in the intraoral maxilla or palate resulting from surgical hemimaxillectomy can lead to difficulties in chewing, speaking, swallowing, and may also affect psychological function. One effective rehabilitation method for restoring oral function is the obturator prosthesis. This case report discusses the rehabilitation of a palatal defect following hemimaxillectomy, utilizing a hollow bulb obturator with a silicone-based soft liner and incorporating extracted posterior teeth as immediate dental provisions for relining an interim denture. The patient, a 46-year-old male, presented at Universitas Gadjah Mada Dental Hospital with complaints of discomfort, instability, and inadequate palatal coverage from his prosthetic obturator after undergoing tumor removal in the right maxillary area two years earlier. Examination revealed a significant hollow defect under the palate, exposure of the inferior nasal conchae, and mobility in the first and second premolars on the right side. Panoramic radiographs indicated loss of ridge support around these teeth. To enhance retention and comfort, a silicone-based soft liner was applied to the obturator. The use of extracted teeth proved beneficial for improving occlusal force, strength, and aesthetics. Thus, a hollow ground obturator with a soft reliner is recommended for effective rehabilitation post Class II Aramany hemimaxillectomy. Keywords: Palatum defect, Obturator, Hollow bulb, Soft-reliner
Prosthodontic rehabilitation of partial edentulism: Fixed-Removable approach Zainon, Noor A.; Maniam, Haswinee; Bidin, Rosli; Ithnin, Noorhaizad
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.281

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BACKGROUND: Effective history-taking and comprehensive clinical investigations play a vital role in systematic treatment planning process for a successful treatment outcome. OBJECTIVE: This case report highlights prosthetic rehabilitation utilizing milled featured fixed-removable prostheses taking into account patient concerns to achieve aesthetically pleasing outcome without surgical intervention. CASE REPORT: A 68-year-old Malay female was unsatisfied with her maxillary partial acrylic denture and requested for a substitute. Several treatment options were discussed to replace the multiple missing teeth on both arches. The implant-retained prosthesis was not considered as an ideal treatment option due to the patient's financial constraint and reluctance for surgical intervention. Combination of fixed-removable prostheses were planned. The maxillary removable partial cobalt-chrome denture was fabricated with milled features of anterior fixed dental prosthesis to enhance the retention, support and stability of the prosthesis. Mandibular partial cobalt-chrome denture with composite build-up on attrited anterior teeth were fabricated as a definitive treatment plan. CONCLUSION: This prosthodontic management was able to provide satisfactory aesthetic and functional outcome thus achieving a mutually protected occlusion scheme. Regular prostheses maintenance and oral hygiene instructions will enable the patient to perform adequate plaque removal. Ultimately, meticulous case selection is essential to achieve favourable longevity of the prostheses. Keywords: Dental prostheses, fixed-removable prostheses, milled features, partially edentulous, cobalt-chrome denture
Complex aesthetic rehabilitation with lithium disilicate veneers Wijaya, Wina M.; Murti Indrastuti; Intan Ruspita; Titik Ismiyati
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.282

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Currently, demand on society for dental aesthetics has become increase especially dental veneer. Minimal invasive technique is the most advantageous technique in dental veneer due to pulp tissue remained safe and aesthetic aspect fulfilled. In this case is to give detail of aesthetic procedure to correct irregularities anatomical of the teeth using lithium disilicate veneers. A 20-year-old female patient came with a complaint of multiple diastema on anterior upper teeth. Based on objective examination 12 and 22 having peg-shaped and 53 maintain prolonged retention, agenesis and still sufficient. Multiple diastema between 53, 12, 11, 21, 22 and 23. Crown lengthening was performed on 53 to improve inciso-gingival ratio and tooth preparation for this case were using minimal invasive. Six units of lithium disilicate indirect veneer were placed using resin cement. Indirect veneers are placed with overjet and overbite are 3 mm, there is no changing contact maxillary and mandibular prior and following placement indirect veneers. Minimal invasive preparation involves in making the space needed for the restorative material of choice, outlining requirements for aesthetic needs, and outlining requirements that will make fabrication easier and created satisfactory result. After 2 months follow-up, veneers still retained well and stable, the veneers colour resembles natural teeth, tissue adaptation was also performed good and the patient is satisfied with the treatment results. Lithium disilicate veneers can be used as a treatment option for anterior teeth with deformities and primary tooth which still sufficient was performed. Keywords : indirect veneer; peg-shaped; primary tooth; lithium disilicate; cosmetic dentistry
Ocular prosthetic of patient with shallow socket: Different impression technique Putri, Nadya K.; Adella S. Maharani; Murti Indrastuti; Sri B. Barunawati
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.283

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ABSTRACT The loss of an eyeball can be caused by trauma, surgery, or defects in the ocular area. Missing this part of the body can result in loss of vision and a decrease in self-confidence for the patient. Through our clinical report, a custom-made ocular prosthesis was made using acrylic resin materials which aims to provide rehabilitative care and restore patient self-confidence. A 27-year-old patient came to RSGM Prof. Soedomo for an ocular prosthesis after losing her eyeball due to an infection. Clinical examination revealed that the patient's ocular profile is convex while her eye sockets are shallow. This makes it challenging to create an ocular prosthesis. In this case report, the impression of work model uses two methods to determine the best way to make an impression of shallow eye sockets. Using an individual tray, one impression uses putty and light body, and the other uses light body only. Better results were obtained when the impression was made using the light body only in this case. The patient expressed satisfaction with her new custom-made ocular prosthetic. When compared to manufactured ocular prosthesis, custom-made prostheses offer superior fitting, comfort, and aesthetics, as they closely resemble the contralateral patient's natural eye. Keywords: Ocular prosthesis, Shallow eye socket, Impression technique.
Metal frame overdenture retained with metal medium coping and magnet Santoso, Tania; Endang Wahyuningtyas; Murti Indrastuti; Pramudya Aditama
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.284

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ABSTRACT Overdenture is a removable denture that replaces partial or complete tooth loss and rests on remaining natural teeth or implants. The overdenture concept of avoiding bone resorption can be used as a continuation of root canal treatment so that the alveolar bone remains well preserved. This case report describes prosthodontic rehabilitation with coping and magnet overdentures to increase retention, stability, and reduce bone resorption that will occur due to tooth extraction. A 65-year-old female patient wanted to have new dentures because the old dentures were loose and unaesthetic. Overdentures with metal medium coping and a magnet were made to increase retention for the new upper denture. A metal medium coping with a length of 3–4 mm on the second upper molar can increase retention by the friction force between the coping and the denture. A fabricated magnet, 3.6 mm in diameter with an attractive force of 700±50 gf, was mounted on the denture base, and the keeper was cemented to the second upper premolar as a supporting tooth. The metal frame overdentures provided excellent retention, stability, functionally, and aesthetics. Metal frame overdentures can be treatment of choice to increase the retention and stabilization of dentures. Keywords: Metal frame overdenture, Medium coping, Magnet
Tooth-Supported overdenture retained with bareroot, coping and magnetic attachment Surdin; Endang Wahyuningtyas; Sri Budi Barunawati; Intan Ruspita
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.286

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Background : Overdenture is removable denture used to replace missing teeth and cover or rest on one or more remaining natural teeth in the mouth. Types of overdentures are non-copping abutment, abutment with copping (long, medium, short) and abutment with Attachment. Abutment with attachment overdenture can provide good retention and stabilization. Objective : The purpose of the case study is the assessment of retention improvement of overdenture dentures with coping and magnetic abutments in complete denture in the upper jaw and bareroot in complete denture in the lower jaw. Case Report : A 59-year-old woman reported having the chief complaint of difficulty in chewing food and speaking due to missing teeth in the upper and lower arch. Intraoral examination revealed the remaining teeth were 17, 23, 24, 43, and had been extruded. Tooth 23 was done to support magnetic overdenture, tooth 24 supported coping overdenture in the full maxillary denture and 43 supported bareroot overdenture in the full mandibular denture. Conclusion : Magnetic and coping retained overdenture enhance the retention in the full maxillary denture and bareroot improves the stability of the mandibular complete denture.
Ocular prosthesis modification with permanent soft liner in anopthalmic socket post evisceration Leo, Andri C.; Syafrinani; Putri WU. Ritonga
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 6 No 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v6i1.287

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Background: Enucleation and eviseration are surgical procedures often used for the removal of the eye. Some post-eviserated patients have complaints of discomfort when using conformer or ocular prosthesis. Ocular prosthesis modified with permanent soft liner (PSL) on the intaglio surface is an alternative to reduce the discomfort. Objective: This case report aims to explain the use of PSL in the manufacture of custom ocular prostheses in post-eviscerated patient. Case report: A 72-year-old male patient came to RSGM USU complaining of difficulty to socialize because he lost his eye and wanted to make a prosthetic. The patient had evisceration 4 months ago and was given a silicone surgical conformer. Tearing was the common complaint, followed by itchiness, soreness and uncomfortable when the conformer is fitted. Custom ocular prosthesis is modified using PSL on the intaglio surface. The use of PSL provides comfort to patients because it acts as a shock absorber and shock distributor that can distribute pressure more evenly so that the tissue in the eye socket receives less impact force. Conclusion: Fabrication of new ocular prosthesis with PSL is a novel way to minimize trauma to underlying supporting tissues so it can reduce the discomfort of the patient.Keywords: Evisceration, Custom ocular prosthesis, Permanent soft liner

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