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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
Indirect Sinus Lift Procedure with Immediate Implant Placement: A Case Report Mody, Eesha
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (131.078 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.113

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Chief Complaint: Patient complains of missing teeth in the upper left back region of the jaw Patient’s oral status: Missing teeth : 25, 26, 27, 37, fixed prosthesis: 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 34, 35, implant retained prosthesis: 37, 36, 35, Siebert’s classification: Class II (Loss of ridge height with normal ridge width). Treatment plan: Implant retained prosthesis with 25,26,27 (maxillary left second premolar and molars) with indirect sinus lift surgery. Details of therapy: On CBCT examination obtained and the bone height in the region of 27 was found to be 5mm. Therefore, an Indirect Sinus Lift procedure was planned with immediate implant placement following the Hydraulic Sinus Lift Technique. The implant size was determined as 4,5 X 8.5mm. The DioNavi Sinus Lift drill kit was used. The drilling protocol to be followed for Sinus Lift procedure. For the 27 region, tissue punch was made, and sequential drilling was followed till 3.2 X 7mm drill. 3,2 X 17mm drill was used with a 5mm stopper and 4mm stopper respectively to create an opening in the sinus floor. The nozzle was then applied to the bone cavity such that the connection is airtight. The syringe, filled with normal saline, is depressed slowly, and helps in detaching the membrane from the sinus floor. Hydroxyapatite bone graft was filled into the cavity and the implant was placed 6 months post the surgical phase, phase II was carried out and the impression was made, and prosthesis delivered. Clinical significance of therapy: To achieve adequate osseointegration, there should be good quality and quantity of bone around the osteotomy. This may be compromised in edentulous posterior maxilla in the vertical direction. Therefore, the Sinus Lift procedure is helpful in overcoming this limitation.
Neutral Zone: A Concept and Technique Application for Managing Severely Resorbed Fitri, Ainy; Agustono, Bambang
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (86.986 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.104

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Background: Full dental prosthesis rehabilitation on flat mandibular ridge has been a difficult case for clinician for a long time. A huge resorption of mandibular ridge resulted in not enough retention, tounge muscle force as well as lips and cheek muscle causing a decrease in denture’s stability and retention. Neutral zone is a potential area or position where lips and cheek on one side, and tounge on the other side have balance pressure. Purpose: To acquire optimum stability of the denture, arrangement of the mandibular teeth in full dental prosthesis must follow the neutral zone. Case Report: A 60-year-old male patient with a chief complaint of difficulty in mastication, loosening of upper and lower dentures, he also complained of denture moving during swallowing and speaking. Case Management: Preliminary impression was done using alginate. Then, horizontal and vertical jaw relation was recorded using bite rim. Suction method impression technique was used to acquire functional impression. Lower denture teeth arrangement followed the result of neutral zone impression. Acrylic denture was being contoured to follow natural anatomy of the oral cavity. Conclusion: The result of the treatment is patient get full denture with maximum retention and stability while speaking as well as masticating. This article explains about the making of full dental prosthesis with pressure point on neutral zone impression technique on flat mandibular ridge caused by huge resorption.
A Report of Two Cases with Different Methods of Indexing for Orbital Prosthesis in Craniofacial Rehabilitation Jain, Ajay; Ugrappa, Sridevi; Lan, See Gaik
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Prosthetic rehabilitation of an orbital defect plays an important role in restoring the aesthetics of the face; therefore psychology, well-being and social acceptance of the patient in the society. The most difficult task in fabricating an orbital prosthesis is maintaining the position of the eye shell in the silicone without positional discrepancy during processing. This presentation will describe two simplified techniques for the rehabilitation of two patients with an orbital defect, using two different indexing methods to maintain the integrity of an artificial eye with the silicone. The case report one discusses the technique of hollow orbital prosthesis fabrication by indexing on the rear side of an artificial eye and case report two discusses the technique of solid orbital prosthesis fabrication by indexing on the front side of the artificial eye. The techniques presented in this presentation are easy to perform to fabricate hollow and solid orbital prosthesis whereby, the wholeness of silicone with the artificial eye is maintained by two different indexing methods. The technique described is a simple and easy way for the fabrication and rehabilitation of an orbital defect with hollow and solid orbital prosthesis using silicone, where retention is achieved by a combination of medical-grade adhesive and to a very small extent by bony and soft tissue undercut, hence providing a better aesthetic and psychological outcome.
Magnetic Attachment as Retained for Mandibular Overdenture: Case Report Sudarman, Ian Afifah; Thalib, Bahruddin; Sutiyo, Sutiyo; Ikbal, Muhammad
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Patient Chief Complaint: A 41-year-old female, came to the Dental Hospital of UNHAS with a chief complaint of difficulty in eating and lack of confidence. Patient Status: Clinical examination shown a complete edentulous in the upper jaw and partial edentulous in the lower jaw. The remaining teeth were 33, 34 and 43. Treatment Plan: Magnetic Attachments were planned on 33 and 43 and metal coping on 34 as retained for mandibular overdenture. Details of Therapy: Pre prosthetic treatment was carried out by root canal treatment on teeth 33, 34 and 43. Primary impression of the maxillary and mandibular arch was made. Magnetic attachments were planned on 33 and 43 and metal coping on 34. The abutment tooth decapitated about the same as the gingival margin. A bevel around the circumference was made. Surface shape of the root tooth was dome-shaped, and the finishing line is shoulderless. Post space impression was made with polyvinyl siloxane. Metal coping for 34 and cast post with keeper magnet for 33 and 43 was fabricated. The metal coping and cast posts metal containing keeper magnet were carefully cemented using glass ionomer cement. Border moulding was done for maxillary and mandibular arch. Occlusal rims were fabricated on final cast. Vertical dimensions and jaw relation was done then face-bow transfer and mounting the rims on the articulator. Try in, then denture was processed and inserted in patient’s mouth. The magnets are placed under the mandibular denture, which is faced the keeper teeth, then polished and checked for comfort, occlusion, and retention. Clinical Significance: Magnetic attachments significantly increase the retention of mandibular overdenture; patient is more satisfied and comfortable. Patient doesn’t experience difficulties in insert and removing the denture because when the denture is slightly shifted, the magnetic attachment returns it to its original position.
Front teeth replacement with implant-supported crowns: A case report K.K., Michael Josef; Hendrijantini, Nike; A, Maretaningtias Dwi; W, Wiwik Herawati
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June 2021
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The use of dental implants to support fixed or removable restoration is widely used as treatment modality. The advantages are increased retention, chewing ability, and easy access to oral hygiene procedures. A missing tooth that needs to be replaced completely can be restored using an implant-supported crown. The aim of this study is to rehabilitate maxillary partial edentulous with implant supported crown. A 56-year-old female patient came to the clinic, wanted to replace partial edentulous after extraction of 11 and 21, needed fixed restoration in order to eat and chew well, and expected high aesthetic result as well. This patient had experienced using removable partial denture to replace her lost teeth . Patient wanted to have implant treatment with fixed restoration because she felt that her partial denture did not fit anymore, so the prosthodontic treatment option was using implant-supported crowns. Implant supported crown can be an option to replace partial edentulous.
The “All-on-X” Implant Prosthesis Opposing the Complete Overdenture on Class 2 Jaw Relation Patient Chandra, Jefry; Atherton, Calvin; Purbasari, I Gusti Ayu Kade Ira
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (131.891 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.52

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Nowadays, there are many treatment choices to restore the full edentulous jaw in the elderly patients, such as the implant anchoraged denture. This denture consists of fixed implant retained denture and removable implant supported overdenture. These can be considered as a viable treatment, resulting in a better esthetics, retention, and a more comfortable mastication for the patients. This article describes a 67 years old male patient complained his upper broken old dental bridge had been pulled out two months ago and required new dentures to achieve good esthetic and function. This patient had several systemic problems. From intraoral examination, the maxillary was fully edentulous with sufficient volume of alveolar ridge. Some shortened vital anterior teeth, an old metal bridge, and good posterior alveolar ridge was found in the mandible. The jaw relation was Class 2. All soft tissues were in a good condition. Because the patient refused the sinus lifting procedure, the maxilla would be restored with the “All-on-X” system implant prosthesis (5 implants) with PEEK material. As the mandible would be fabricated an acrylic overdenture with some metal copings on anterior teeth and two Novaloc attachment implants in the posterior area. All the sequences of this treatment were done with mixed conventional and digital ways. An implant anchoraged denture is one of the best treatments for the edentulous patient. The good combination of examination, planning, and execution is required to achieve a positive outcome and satisfaction from the patient. The cooperation of the patient to do the maintenance well is highly required to achieve a long survival rate.
Aesthetic Treatment of Lateral Peg-Shaped Incisive with Indirect Veneer Restoration Using Ceramo Polymer Restoration: A Case Report Patria, Azkya
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Introduction: Peg shaped is one of the abnormalities of dental anatomy, ie tooth size is smaller than normal, and tapered shape. These peg-shaped teeth are often found in the maxillary lateral incisors and third molars. The shape on the lateral incisor often causes aesthetic problems because of its anterior position. One of the treatments for peg-shaped teeth is Veneer. Case report: 26 years old woman, had a peg-shaped shape on both lateral incisors. Indirect veneer aesthetic treatment was performed using Ceramage to correct the shape and cover the diastema so that better aesthetics would be achieved. Wax-up is done to see the suitability of the shape and proportion of the veneer. The patient can get a visual picture of the expected treatment results. Discussion: The result of the treatment is Ceramage gave a good shape in improving the shape of the Peg-shaped incisor. The color of the veneers also resembles the color of their natural teeth, and the patient is satisfied with the results of the treatment. Ceramage can be used as a treatment option for anterior teeth with deformities. Conclusion: Ceramage veneer is an alternative that can be done to improve the aesthetic appearance at a more economical cost for anterior teeth.
Comparison between endocrown fracture resistance with post core crown Krisna, Yohanes Paulus; Tanti, Ira
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 1, No 1 (2020): June 2020
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The concept of minimally invasive restoration has been more approached lately, with the aim of preserve the remaining tooth structure especially after endodotic treatment. Endocrown is one type of restoration that might be the solution. Endocrown is made of glass-ceramic material, defined as a single restoration that uses pulp cham-bers as a retention and resistance form, margin of preparation is above the gingiva in order to preserve tooth structure. Endocrown was initiated by Pissis in 1995 and popularized by Bindl and Mörmann in 1999. According to late research, crown endocrown has higher fracture resistance than post-core crown. Although the literature on endocrown is still limited, empirical evidence leads to positive view for the use of this restoration.
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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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.
Management of Completely Edentulous Resorbed Mandibular Ridge with Flabby Tissue Using Suction Method Impression Technique and Lingualized Posterior Occlusal Scheme: A Case Report Sari, Nila; Rostiny, Rostiny; Dahlan, Agus
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (30.546 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.102

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Background: Oral health problems often leads to edentulism. Post-extraction alveolar ridge will undergo bone resorption and can be aggravated by ill-fitting denture. There are some treatment options for completely edentulous patients. However, conventional complete denture is still one of the most popular treatment options as it is predictable, cost effective, and non-invasive. There are some principles that should be followed to ensure a more comfortable and functional complete denture. Objective: The purpose of this article is to describe how a case of fully edentulous patient, with flabby tissue and flat mandibular ridge, is managed using suction method impression technique and a lingualized posterior occlusal scheme. Case Report: A female patient aged 68 years old came to the Universitas Airlangga Dental Hospital to get a new denture since her previous denture is ill-fitting and unfunctional. The mandibular alveolar ridge is flat and there is flabby tissue in the anterior region of the maxilla and mandible. Case Management: First, a preliminary impression was taken using the reversible hydrocolloid alginate impression material. Then, a bite rim was fabricated from the preliminary model. Next, the horizontal and vertical position of the mandible was determined using the bite rim. The lower bite rim was cut into 4 pillars so that a suction method impression technique could be done. A neutral zone registration was also done for guiding the lower denture teeth arrangement. The posterior occlusal scheme was arranged to be lingualized occlusion. The denture needed some minor adjustment during control. Conclusion: Suction method impression technique combined with lingualized posterior occlusal scheme will make a more retentive and stable complete denture.

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