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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
Nutrition education and mastication improvement through social services provision in Ketapang sub-district, Probolinggo Kresnoadi, Utari; Kamadjaja, Michael Josef Kridanto; Ari, Muhammad Dimas Aditya
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 1, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (524.245 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v1i2.24

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Introduction: A community-based exercise was implemented with the specific theme “Awareness raising among Family Welfare Program and Youth Organization group members of the importance of Family Nutrition Literacy and of nutrition education and mastication improvement through provision of removable dentures” in Ketapang sub-district, Kademangan district, Probolinggo. Aim: This community-based service was intended to inform the public of the importance of nutritional consumption to ensure a well-nourished family and enhanced mastication resulting from the use of removable dentures. This event was held in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Two teams managing innovative and promotion were created. The role of the former was to conceptualize activities, while that of the latter was to directly inform the target community using a combination of printed and electronic media. These teams consisted of lecturers and 2nd year residents of the Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Airlangga. Results: The event involved the use of video conferencing through which residents delivered online counselling session to Family Welfare Program, Youth Organization group, and health cadre mem-bers who had already gathered at Ketapang Health Center, while maintaining physical distancing. Several residents worked on site alongside health cadres from the Ketapang Health Center. Given the ongoing pandemic, the teams decided to donate certain props: four full dentures, four removable partial dentures and four fixed partial dentures. Conclusion: Online counseling of the Ketapang Health Center cadres was expected to increase their awareness and comprehension of nutrition education and improvement in the mastication function of dentures through the use of teaching aids.
Effect of Sargassum Sp Effervescent on Surface Roughness of Acrylic Resin Endang, Fitri; Syamsul, Bashierah Ikasari; Utama, Mohammad Dharma; Jubhari, Eri Hendra; Machmud, Edy; Dammar, Irfan; Launardo, Vinsensia
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (30.723 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.61

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Background: Denture cleaning materials on the market are available in several forms, one of which is effervescent tablets. Brown algae effervescent granules (Sargassum sp) have been demonstrated in several studies as denture cleansers but it has not been proven whether these materials affect the surface roughness of acrylic resins. Purpose: Analyzing the effect of effervescent Sargassum sp and alkaline peroxide as a soaking agent on the surface roughness of acrylic resin plates. Methods: This research is a laboratory experimental study with 27 samples of acrylic resin plates divided into three groups. Group A was immersed in effervescent granules. Group B was immersed in alkaline peroxide (sodium perborate) and group C was immersed in distilled water. Immersion was carried out for 15 minutes per day and lasted for 4 consecutive days and every day each solution was replaced with a new one. Measurement of surface roughness of samples after immersion using a surface roughness tester hardness measurement using CLSM (Confocal Laser Scan Microscopy). Result: Wilcoxon's test on the Alkaline Peroxide group showed a p value of 0.008 (p 0.05 (0.285 and 0.447) which means that there is no significant difference in surface roughness values before and after immersion. Conclusion: Sargassum sp effervescent granule solution does not affect the surface roughness of the acrylic plate.
Impression Techniques on the Management of Fibrous Maxillary Ridge Ang, Yee; Tew, In Meei; Goo, Chui Ling
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (30.338 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.47

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Fibrous or flabby ridges on the edentulous maxillary arch are commonly found in combination syndrome or due to ill-fitting dentures. The main challenge in complete denture fabrication for these cases is the likelihood of displacing the mobile tissue from its resting position due to the forces exerted during impression taking. In this case report, two patients complained of ill-fitting maxillary complete dentures despite multiple adjustments. Upon intraoral examination, the patients presented with moderately to severely displaced flabby ridge on the premaxilla region. As both the patients are medically compromised and denied any surgical treatment, flabby ridges were conservatively managed using two modified impression techniques in fabrication of maxillary complete dentures. A single-step impression technique with simultaneous use of light and medium body silicone impression materials was utilized. It requires high clinical skills but offers a simple and least time-consuming approach in recording the surface details of severely displaced flabby ridge. A two-step technique records normal tissues and flabby ridges using zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) and light body silicone impression materials respectively in sequence. This technique enables good control over the volume and flow of light body silicone as compared to single-step technique, but precautions should be taken to avoid custom tray misplacement during the second stage of impression taking. Custom trays were designed differently in both techniques, especially on the timing of tray perforations and handle position to further ease the impression making process. Both the dentures were delivered with good support, stability, and retention. The patients were satisfied with the outcome. In a nutshell, simplified solutions are recommended in this case report for clinicians with different levels of competence. A single custom tray with perforations and extra spacers is recommended as the most cost-effective manner to reduce the complexity of the procedure.
Rugoscopy and Blood Group - An Aid to Forensic Odontology Trivedi, Nupur
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (87.54 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.106

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Statement of problem: Identification plays a major role in any crime investigation. It is difficult to identify people when visual recognition and fingerprint analysis turn out to be ineffective like in advanced stage of decomposition or burnt cases. Aim: The aim of the present study is to determine the correlation of Rugoscopy with Blood groups. Objectives: To evaluate the pattern of palatal rugae and distribution of its characteristics among subjects having different ABO and Rh blood groups. Methods: A total of 40 subjects were enrolled in this study in the age group of 18–60 years. Pattern of palatal rugae regarding the number, size and shape of rugae was identified according to the classification of Kapali et al. The palatal rugae of each subject were recorded by using an irreversible hydrocolloid impression material(alginate) in a perforated tray. Blood sample for blood grouping was taken and verified for blood group. The palatal rugae pattern of 40 subjects were then co related with blood groups and recorded. The data was subjected to chi square test. Results: Primary rugae type showed the highest number while the most frequent shape was the wavy shape, followed by the curved shape. Converging form of unification was also found to be more prevalent than the diverging form. No statistically significant correlation was found between blood group and distribution of its characteristics of palatal rugae. Conclusion: Correlation of palatal rugae patterns and blood groups might give valuable indications for the identification of suspect and help in gaining forensic evidence. This study showed a specific rugae pattern in the studied adult Indian population when compared to other populations’ patterns that were reported in the literature.
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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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (176.968 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i2.38

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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
Improve the Quality of Life with Magnetically Implant-Supported Overdenture Darmiaty, Darmiaty; Arfa, Sitti; Machmud, Edy; Habar, Ike Damayanti
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (72.911 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.97

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Patient chief complaint: A 50-year-old woman comes to the Dental Hospital Hasanuddin University Makassar with complaints of masticatory disorders because the dentures that have been used for 9 years are loose and wobbly so that they feel painful when used to eat. Patient’s Oral Status: Intra-oral examination revealed the upper and lower jaws the patient is completely edentulous. In the lower jaw is also accompanied by alveolar ridge resorption. Treatment plan: Using an implant-supported overdenture with magnetic retention in the mandible while in the maxilla a conventional denture because there was still a portion of the maxilla that could be used for retention. Detail of therapy: After obtaining the patient's consent and confirming that the patient had no parafunction, two implants were placed on the body of the mandible using a single stage. Right and left implant length 12.0 mm, diameter 4.0 mm. Surface Both the magnet and the attachment guard are coated with titanium nitride (TiN). Clinical significance of therapy: Magnetically implant-supported overdenture can restore masticatory function and restore quality of life
Management Of Fully Edentulous Patient with Semi-Adjustable Articulator: A Case Report Reinaldo, Evander; Rikmasari, Rasmi; Damayanti, Lisda
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Special Issue 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (87.416 KB) | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v2i0.110

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Introduction: Loss of tooth could cause many anatomical, physiological, and functional changes, also could cause psychological trauma. Patient who loss all their tooth needed denture to fulfil their needs, both functionally and esthetically. Case report: This article showed treatment for 71 years old man came to Universitas Padjadjaran Dental Hospital with chief complaint pain in left mandibular ridge from the past 6 months and couldn’t masticate well. This patient wore acrylic full denture made by denturist from the past 7 years. Intraorally, both occlusion at posterior part of the denture were open, found enlargement of palatal mucosa because usage of vacuum chamber dan mandibular flat residual ridge. Treatment plan of this patient was fabrication upper and lower denture with facebow transfer and semi adjustable articulator. Discussion: Full denture in flat ridge cases needed proper treatment because lack of retention and stability. Extension of denture flange at sublingual area could increase stability and retention in this case. Fabrication of full denture with facebow could record maxillary relation with rotation of the mandible and allowed maxillary cast model placed according to the semi adjustable articulator. Semi adjustable articulator was an effective tool to fabricate full denture because could minimize adjustment of artificial tooth and occlusal contact. Conclusion: The usage of facebow and semi adjustable articulator could help dentist to achieved artificial teeth arrangement like patient occlusal scheme while function so that dentist could minimize reduction and adjustment of artificial teeth also increased patient’s comfort while wearing the denture.
An Overview of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM): Dental Implant Survival Rates Mefina Kuntjoro; Nike Hendrijantini; Agus Dahlan; Husniya Juwita Farha; Mayang Aziza Hanif Ardianto
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 3 No 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v3i2.124

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Background: Dental implants are an alternative treatment to replace missing teeth, as it is one of the oral health problems in the elderly. The success of dental implants is affected by a process known as osseointegration. Systemic conditions such as T2DM can interfere with the osseointegration process which can lead to implant failure. As the patient's blood glucose level increases, it will increase the accumulation of AGEs. These AGEs will interfere with the stages of bone-implant contact and also bone growth around the implant Objectives: To review dental implant survival rates in T2DM patients based on HbA1c, ISQ and CBCT examinations. Conclusion: Dental implants in T2DM patients after being evaluated for 2 years showed a good result. This result is obtained with the condition that HbA1c control is below 8%. Another solution to support the success of dental implants placement in T2DM patients is the use of delayed insertion technique and modification of the implant surface with HA or SLA is also recommended. Evaluation of implant success can also be done with pre-operative planning, such as evaluation of the bone condition with ISQ and CBCT examinations.
Definitive obturator rehabilitation on the maxilla defect post-tumor surgery Abd. Karim
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 3 No 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v3i2.130

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Background: Obturator is a prosthesis to replace tissue lost post tumor surgery in the maxilla called maxillectomy. Obturator is made of acrylic and consists of surgery, intermediate, and definitive obturator. Definitive obturator is made using Hollow bulb technique to be light and stable when used. In this case, a definitive obturator was made for a patient using intermediate obturator. Objectives: To inform that obturator can rehabilitate maxillary defect to restore the patient’s mastication, digestive, phonetic, aesthetic and psyche functions. Case report: A 28-year-old man came for postoperative cleft management. Diagnosis is Post OP Hemi maxillectomy Dextra. The procedure begins with impression to obtain study model and the making of individual tray. The next visit is grinding the remaining teeth for occlusal rest placement. Double impression is done to obtain working model and making the bite block. The third visit is bite block try-in on the patient and placed to working model for fixation on the articulator, followed by tooth color determination and laboratory instructions. The fourth visit is wax obturator try-in and checking occlusion, articulation, aesthetics and phonetics. The fifth visit is definitive obturator insertion and follow up. Conclusion: Definitive obturator can rehabilitate defects post maxillary tumor surgery.Keywords: Maxillary defect, definitive obturator, Hollow bulb technique
Tooth-supported overdenture vs stud retained overdenture: a case report Hazira M. Yusof
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 3 No 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v3i2.140

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Overdenture can preserve alveolar bone while providing support and stability to the prosthesis. This case report describes a treatment of a tooth-supported partial overdenture for the upper and lower stud retained overdenture. This method provides an alternative solution to the conventional partial denture and implant retained overdenture. This treatment is a simple and cost-effective, which provides the patient with a highly retentive, stable denture with improved masticatory performance.

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