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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
Articles 152 Documents
Stem Cells Approach for Implant Therapy in Diabetes Model Kuntjoro, Mefina; Hendrijantini, Nike; Agustono, Bambang; Salim, Sherman
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (87.935 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.58

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Objective of Investigation: Dental implant osseointegration in patients with hyperglycemic conditions was reported to be delayed so the restoration procedure must be postponed. Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) is a tissue engineering material that has the potential to treat various systemic diseases. Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells (hUCMSCs) is proven to improve bone microenvironment and have osteogenic potential. Their excellent capability can be a new approach for osseointegration acceleration. The purpose of this study was to determine the capability of hUCMSCs to accelerate dentalimplant osseointegration in hyperglycemic condition through angiogenesis and osteoblastogenesis. Experimental methods used: 28 Wistar rats were injected intraperitoneally with Streptozotocin 20mg/kg body weight for 5 days in a row to make the diabetic model. The treatment was carried out after fasting blood sugar levels 300 mg/dl and waited 5 days for the glycation period. The source of stem cell is human umbilical cord which has been isolated and cultured until passage 6. The experimental animals were divided into 4 groups, namely the 2-week implant group (K1), the 4-week implant group (K2), the 2-week implant + hUCMSCs group (P1) and the 4-week implant + hUCMSCs group (P2). The variables examined were BIC (Bone Implant Contact), VEGF and Runx2 expression. Data were analyzed using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Result : BIC, VEGF and Runx2 expresssion was higher in treatment groups compared with control groups. The highest expression of VEGF and Runx2 occurred in the P1 and decreased in the P2 group. While for BIC in groups P1 and P2 remained high to maintain osseointegration. Conclusion : With the limitation of this study, stem cells was proven to accelerate the osseointegration of dental implants through osteoblastogenesis and angiogenesis in diabetes model.
Anterior repositioning splint treatment consideration for cases of disc displacement with reduction Tjang, Steven Alexander; Tanti, Ira
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 1, No 1 (2020): June 2020
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The focus of this literature review is to explore the process of disc displacement with reduction (DDWR) and how the treatment using anterior repositioning splint (ARS) can positively affect patients who are diagnosed with DDWR. The use of MRI as the gold standard of TMJ study allows current researcher to re-consider the common theory whereby DDWR ultimately progresses into disc displacement without reduction or other advanced internal derange-ment process. The use of ARS can produce resolution of pain in patients who are experiencing DDWR with joint pain. However, the use of ARS is shown to be effective on short term only, and its use must be accompanied by other modalities such as physical self-regulation (PSR). The lack of gold standard for the treatment of DDWR prompts healthcare worker to provide patients with conservative treatment before offering more advanced and sur-gical procedure, both of which carries additional unwanted risk. Overall, the use of ARS is shown to be very effective and non-invasive.
Interdisciplinary Treatment Approach of Skeletal Class III Malocclusion Patient with Multiple Missing Teeth: A Case Report Halim, Himawan; Halim, Ivan Anthony
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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A 30 years old female patient with Class III malocclusion and several missing maxillary anterior and posterior teeth and also mandibular posterior teeth came to the clinic to improve both her esthetic and function. Patient had a unilateral cleft lip and palate. History of combination between poor dental hygiene and dentistry was the cause of the multiple missing teeth. Periodontic, orthodontic, oral maxillofacial surgery and prosthodontics treatments were undertaken in the proper timing and sequence with an interdisciplinary approach. Proper diagnosis and treatment planning were crucial to solve this case. After initial periodontal care was completed, orthodontic treatment was completed to prepare her orthognathic surgery. Space consolidation and occlusion correction were also completed to prepare her for final prosthesis post-surgery. Partial denture were delivered by the prosthodontists. As a result, a stable Class I occlusion with good esthetic and function treatment results were achieved. The case showed that proper diagnosis and treatment planning is very important especially in an interdisciplinary treatment of Class III malocclusion.
Effect of PNAM with Nasal Stent on Infant Nasal Symmetry Correction of Complete Unilateral CLP Pre-Labioplasty: Three-dimensional Anthropometric Analysis Alamsyah, Gian Nur; Damayanti, Lisda; Aminah, Helmi Siti; Kusumadewi, An-Nissa
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Introduction: Infants with complete cleft lip and palate (CLP) exhibit asymmetrical characteristic of nasal deformation. Pre-surgical treatment by making presurgical nasalveolar molding (PNAM) with a nasal stent aims to assist the sucking and swallowing function of infants with CLP as well as passively moving separated alveolar segments and correcting nasal deformities in order to obtain more functional and aesthetically satisfactory surgical results. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the effect of PNAM insertion with a nasal stent on the correction of nasal symmetry in infants with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate. Methods: This research is a quasi experimental with one-group pre-treatment and post-treatment design. Five unilateral complete CLP infants were subjected to anthropometric measurements of alar displacement, columella height, nostril width nostril height and nostril axis inclination to obtain anthropometric ratios on the cleft and non-cleft sides with three-dimensional surface scanning before (T1) and after (T2) insertion of PNAM with nasal stent. Results: Analysis of the students' t-test showed a significant (p-value 0.05) between T1 and T2 in four anthropometric-ratio. Insertion of PNAM with nasal stent has resulted symmetrical nasal morphology of infants with complete unilateral CLP pre labioplasty with an increased ratio of columella height, nostril width, nostril height and nostril axis inclination between the cleft and non-cleft sides. Conclusion: Installation of PNAM with nasal stent can correct pre-labioplasty nasal symmetry.
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
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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.
The Surgical and Definitive Obturator after Hemimaxillectomy of the Palate Tumor Rifai, Yusalvi; Rhamdani, Riezki; Mude, Acing Habibie
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Patient chief complaint: A 53-year-old female patient came to the UNHAS RSGM upon a referral from an ENT specialist, patient was planned to undergo surgical removal of the left upper jaw due to the presence of a tumor, the patient needed a prosthesis. Patient status: Clinical examination, there was enlargement with hard palpation of the left hard palate with involvement of teeth 21 to 27, caries in 18, 12, 38, 37 and root remnants in 17, 16, 26, 27, and 36. Patient will undergo hemimaxillectomy surgery in the area. On the panoramic radiograph, a radiopaque mass extends over the right hard palate. Treatment plan: The patient was planned to undergo surgical removal of the left upper jaw due to the presence of a tumor, needed a prosthesis (surgical obturator) after removal of the tumor for her oral cavity. Details of therapy: Then an initial impression was also performed using irreversible hydrocolloid material to obtain a diagnostic model for the maxilla and mandible. Multidisciplinary discussion was conducted with the ENT specialist. The surgical obturator was made of heat cured acrylic material, equipped with artificial teeth elements and clasps. All the abutment teeth were gripped with the half Jackson type. The clasps were placed on 18, 15, 11, and 28. the position of the obturator base in contact with the tissue. Clinical significance: The use of an obturator can help patients in swallowing, masticating, and speaking, as well as helping to restore aesthetic function.
Effectof sisal fiber(Agavesisalana)andsurfacetreatmenton transverse strength in acrylic resin denture base repair Maharani, Adella Syvia; Kusuma, Heriyanti Amalia; Wahyuningtyas, Endang
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June 2021
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Acrylic resin as a denture base material has a disadvantage;it is easily fractured.However, fractures can be re-paired.This study aimed to reveal the effects of sisal fiber (Agave sisalana) and surface treatment onthetrans-versestrengthinacrylicresindenturebaserepair.Alaboratoryexperimentwasconductedon30acrylic resin sam-ples with a size of 65x10x2.5 mm,consisting of group I(was on the repaired section),groupII(sisalwereto the repaired section) and group III (repaired were sisal fibers and applied with monomer). Transverse strength was measuredusinga universal testing machine.The data obtained were analyzed using1-wayANOVA.Theresults showedthat the lowest transverse strengthwas foundin group I(88.30±7.38MPa)andthehighest strength was in groupIII (133.45±8.38MPa).Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the use of sisal fiber and surface treatment can increase the transverse strength in acrylic resin denture base repair.
Comprehensive Approach of Highly Resorbed Mandibular Ridge with Complete Denture Rahmat, Alfian; Permatasari, Nina; Jubhari, Eri Hendra
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Patient’s chief complaint: A 66-year-old female patient referred to the Hasanuddin University Dental Hospital with a fractured lower denture that impaired patient’s chewing ability. Patient’s oral status: Complete edentulous in maxilla and mandible with flat mandibular ridge. Clinical examination showed absence of inflammation and flabby tissues also absence of bone prominences. Treatment plan: Complete denture fabrication with semi-adjustable articulator and modification in impression technique to produce retentive denture. Details of the therapy: Preliminary impression and fabrication of anatomic cast followed by bolder molding and physiological impression. Two Dots method was used to determine the maxillomandibular relation and measure vertical dimension. Position of the maxilla was transferred using facebow which attached to the centric tray followed by mounting the cast on semi-adjustable articulator with guidance from centric tray. Artificial teeth were arranged in lingualized occlusal scheme on waxpattern and try-in was done. After processing denture, remounting and selective grinding were done including finishing and polishing, followed by insertion of denture. Summary: Impression technique is one of primary factors in management of flat mandibular ridge to utilize surrounding tissues to have both active and passive retention in dentures.
The effect of polishing agents on the transverse strength of heat cured acrylic resin bases Suraskurmar, Tiysha; Syafrinani, Syafrinani
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 1, No 1 (2020): June 2020
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Introduction: Heat cured acrylic resin is frequently used denture base material whereby transverse strength is one of the mechanical properties that must be observed. A rough surface absorbs water, reduces strength of denture bases, thus polishing should be done. Pumice is the most abrasive material used in dentistry. Eggshell and tooth-paste can be used as alternative abrasive materials. This study aims to determine the differences in value of trans-verse strength of HCA resin once polished using pumice, eggshells, and toothpaste. Method: This laboratory ex-perimental study using sample sized 65x10x2.5 mm with 30 samples in total for 3 groups. Transverse strength was measured using Universal Testing Machine. The data were analyzed using one-way Anova. Result: The comparison ratio of transverse strength between HCA resin after polishing with pumice, eggshells and tooth paste is 93.63 : 118.42 : 105.91 MPa. It shows there were significant differences in transverse strength between groups with sig-nificant value p was 0.001 which less than 0.05. Conclusion: The value of transverse strength varies according to polishing material used. Eggshell has the highest transverse strength value compared to pumice and toothpaste.
Splint-Transfer Technique in Achieving Passive Fit on Implant Tew, In Meei
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Passive fit is of paramount importance to avoid loading stresses on implant-supported fixed partial dentures. Auto-polymerizing acrylic resin is a common splinting material used in impression taking but its high polymerization shrinkage may adversely affect the accurate positioning of implant analog in master cast. This case report describes a modified splinted impression technique to minimize the risk of auto-polymerizing acrylic resin shrinkage. A 60-year-old woman had implant therapy to replace her missing left mandibular teeth. She presented with mandibular partial dentate. 3 units of implant-supported fixed partial dentures were proposed to replace the missing teeth 34-37. After implant placements at edentulous region of 34 and 36, implant level impression was taken to fabricate a working cast containing implant analogs. Appropriate multi-unit abutments together with abutment-level impression posts were attached on implant analogs. A connecting bar with C-shape ring at mesial and distal end was custom made to splint both impression posts. C-shape ring of connecting bar at the distal end was initially joined with autopolymerizing resin extra-orally. Prior to taking abutment-level impression, multi-unit abutments together with impression posts and the connecting bar were transferred and attached onto the 2 implants at edentulous region of 34 and 36 followed by joining of the C-shape ring at the mesial end with auto polymerizing acrylic resin. Ceramo-metal fixed partial denture was fabricated on the abutment-level working cast with a preliminary try-in of the cast metal framework. Passive fit of fixed partial denture was verified clinically and radiographically. This technique managed to establish an optimal implant analog position in the master cast and achieved passive fit on implant-supported fixed partial denture

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