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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
Alternative Measurement of Vertical Dimension of Occlusion with Apikal Software Kusoemo, Andre; Siahay, Andres Jordan; Habar, Ike Damayanti; Dammar, Irfan
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (86.885 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.93

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Object: To find out the VDO measurement with digital photo analysis method using Apikal analysis software, which help to measure VDO directly based on patient’s photograph. Methods: The samples are 15 patients, with condition of missing all teeth in the upper and lower jaws for at least 6 (six) months. Then measurements of vertical dimension of occlusion were made using Apikal digital analysis software and the Two Dots technique as comparison. Results: Using the Kruskal Wallis test to compare the measurement of the vertical dimension of the occlusion with the Two Dots technique and Apikal software, there is no difference between the direct and indirect (digital analysis) on vertical dimension of occlusion measurements. An insignificant difference found, and the same result occur between both, with p value 0.05 (0.816*). Conclusion: There is no difference of results on measuring the vertical dimension of occlusion between the Two Dots and Apikal analysis software, and there is a significant relationship between measurements on the face using the Two Dots technique and Apikal software. Apikal analysis software can help determine and as alternative method to do the measurement of vertical dimension of occlusion in patient indirectly
The effect on color and dimensional stability of heat cured acrylic resin denture base after being immersed in chocolate and tea drinks Supramaniam, Nithiakala; Putranti, Dwi Tjahyaning
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June 2021
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The denture base is an important part because it acts as a support for the tissue around the tooth. Optimal support and aesthetic result in the manufacture of denture bases require several considerations. Color and dimensional sta- bility are one of the important factors for denture bases. In this experimental laboratory study, the denture base was immersed in chocolate and tea drinks and measured the color and dimensional stability before and after immersing. Colorimeter is used as a measurement device for color stability and digital calipers as a measurement device for dimensional stability. The mean differences in color and base dimensions of the dentures were tabulated and the Kruskal-Wallis test was used to analyze them. The results showed that there were very high differences in color and dimensions of immersing tea drinks
Shortening Dental Arch and Splint Crown in Mini Dental Implant Azhar, Imam Safari; Agustono, Bambang; Ari, Muhammad Dimas Aditya; Laksono, Harry
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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A male patient, 40-years-old, came to Dental Hospital Universitas Airlangga with a complaint to replace the lower right and left teeth that had been extracted 1 year ago with a denture that could not be removed. The patient wants to make dentures to make them more comfortable when chewing. The tooth extraction was performed ± 1 year ago in the lower left posterior tooth region caused caries. Treatment plan: Implant supported splint crown Based on the existing clinical conditions in patient, we examined the thickness of the existing bone. Then we performed to insert an implant fixture 3.0x10 mm type TS III SA in region 34 and 3.5x10 mm type ET III SA Osstem in region 35. This treatment using one stage surgery with splint crown restoration. Clinical significance of therapy/summary: In this case, patient refused invasive surgical procedure as bone augmentation. Shortening dental arch was chosen due to the loss of the antagonist teeth. Implant supported splint crown can be another solution because it’s able to maintain the long term of mini dental implant especially in the posterior region.
The importance of neutral zone in fully edentulous case with highly resorbed ridge Salim, Irvan; Dahlan, Agus
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 1, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Full edentulous is one of the most challenging cases for prosthodontist. One of the difficulties in treating that cases is the limitations in support and retention, especially in cases with highly resorbed ridge where the denture bearing area avalaible is minimum.One of the techniques to achieve the retention is by using the neutral zone tech-nique. Neutral zone is the area where the displacing forces of the lips, cheeks, and tongue are in balance. It is in this zone that the natural dentitions lie and this is where the artificial teeth should be positioned. This area of mi-nimal conflict may be located by using the neutral zone technique. The artificial teeth can then be set up in the correct positions. By using this concept it will be able to achieve retention, stability and support. This case report will share the usage of the neutral zone technique in treating fully edentulous ridge with highly resorbed ridge.
Tooth Supported Overdenture vs Stud Retained Overdenture: A Case Report Yusof, Hazira M
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Residual ridge resorption is a continuous process that occurs throughout life. Severely resorbed ridge is classified as a technically difficult case due to the limited structural availability that is integral for the stability of a denture. Overdenture has the advantages of preservation of alveolar bone while providing support and stability to the prosthesis. A 67-year-old lady came to the clinic with a complaint of a loose upper and lower denture. Intraorally patient presented with discoloured and severely attrited upper anterior teeth and worn-down stud attachment on teeth 33 and 43. The treatment plan was to construct a tooth supported partial overdenture for the upper and lower stud retained overdenture. This treatment was chosen due the severely attrited upper anterior teeth and owing to the success of previous stud attachment on the lower overdenture. Stabilization of caries was done and patients’ upper anterior teeth were contoured leaving 2 mm of coronal height for the upper partial overdenture abutment. All treatment stages were done in the same manner as the conventional denture, however, during the try-in stage it is crucial to assess the occlusal vertical dimension to ensure adequate interocclusal space for the tooth overdenture and stud attachment. After assessment of space, old studs on teeth 33 and 43 were removed. Preparation of chamfer margin was done and an impression was taken for the construction of new studs. After cementation, another impression was taken for denture processing and stud housing pick-up. During review visit, patient was happy and functioning well while the stability and retention of the denture was greatly improved. Overdenture is a simple and cost-effective treatment, an alternative to implant retained denture while providing better retention than conventional denture.
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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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.
Establishing Clinically Acceptable Threshold for Pink and White Esthetics Scores Booncharoensombat, Supisara; Choterungruangkorn, Navin; Nanayon, Tirakorn; Srimaneekarn, Natchalee; Nakaparksin, Pranai
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Objectives: The esthetic success of single-tooth implant restorations (STIR) requires an objective tool such as one devised by Belser et al., 2009 - pink esthetic scores and white esthetic scores (PES/WES). This study aims to (1) establish a threshold for PES/WES, based on the detectability of STIR by laypeople (2) establish a threshold for PES/WES based on the acceptance rate of STIR by laypeople (3) study the pink and white deficiencies in relation to the detectability (4) study the difference in the ability of laypeople and dentists in detecting STIR. Methods: Thirty-eight photographs of STIR in the esthetic zone were given PES/WES scores by 3 evaluators. The photographs were distributed to 100 laypeople and 60 dentists to identify the STIR and provide reasoning. Then, the participants were asked if the STIR was acceptable. Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) analysis was utilized to determine the threshold. Results: At the PES/WES score of 17, 71 laypeople unable to identify the STIR, and at the score of 12, 80 laypeople accepted the implant. Out of 3,800 occasions, laypeople correctly identified the STIR 1,770 (46.58%) of those occasions; 751 (42.43%) of those occasions were correctly identified with pink deficiencies and 1019 (57.57%) of those occasions with white deficiencies. In comparison to the layperson group, out of 2,280 occasions, dentists correctly identified STIR 1,869 (81.97%) of those occasions. Conclusion: The PES/WES score of 12 indicates the clinically acceptable threshold while the score of 17 indicates the detectable threshold for an exceptional esthetic outcome. For both laypeople and dentists, root convexity/soft tissue color and texture are the most focused criteria of pink deficiencies, while overall white deficiencies remain influential. Compared to laypeople, dentists tend to have a higher ability to detect STIR.
Prosthodontic procedural treatment consideration in pandemic situation: a review Juanita, Mariska; Jubhari, Eri Hendra; Utama, Mohammad Dharma
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June 2021
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The global spread of the coronavirus disease has put dentists, dental specialists, and staff, as well as patients, at danger of COVID-19 infection during dental procedures. The COVID-19 risk associated with prosthodontic dental treatment operations might range from low to very high. This article provides a helpful guide to prosthodontic treatment processes, including infection control and standards of care.
Prosthodontic Treatment for Geriatric Patient with Parkinson Disease Volvina, Maria; Sumarsongko, Taufik; Rikmasari, Rasmi
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Introduction: Elder population with associated physical and neurological disorders requires special care that needs to be attended by dentists. Dentists have a significant role in geriatric oral health. This case report explains clinical strategies in maxillary full denture and root-supported mandibular overdenture of a Parkinson patient. Case report: An 87-year-old female patient with Parkinson’s disease (PD) was referred for replacement of completely edentulous maxilla and partially edentulous mandibula. Multiple short visits in the morning and manual manipulation were needed to overcome muscle discoordination problem. Individual trays, fast setting impression material, thermoplastic impression compound, pressure indicator paste, non-anatomical teeth with monoplane occlusion, and denture adhesive are required to enhance denture stability. Prostheses were fabricated with metal framework to avoid fracture and repeated repair. Discussion: Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder characterized by tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia and postural instability. These symptoms are worsened by psychological factor such as anxiety and stress. Poor motoric coordination is the cause for their increased susceptibility to dental caries and periodontal diseases as found in this patient. Oral muscular movement is essential in fabricating denture with sufficient retention, stability, and comfort. Adverse effect of Parkinson’s disease medication is xerostomia, which was also found in this patient. This lack of saliva strongly affects denture retention and increased mucosa sensitivity, which in turn exacerbate symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Conclusion: Effective dentures will help in restoring function, esthetics, and psychological condition of the patient.
Temporomandibular disorder among metamphetamine user Happysari, Septyana; Tanti, Ira
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 1, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Cystalline metamphetamine or often called "shabu shabu" is a type of amphetamine which is the most often abused in Indonesia. Cinical symptoms of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) were found in 84.2% of 152 among amphe-tamine users. This case analysis aims to evaluate the treatment of TMD of muscular origin, with myofacial pain diagnosis. The chosen treatments are maximizing etiology-related education and supportive care that aims to reduce muscle mastication activities such as physical self-regulation, assisted muscle stretching, warm compresses, and administration of analgesics to reduce pain that patients often experience.

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