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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Dentistry
ISSN : 27750159     EISSN : 27750159     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
Indonesian Journal of Dentistry supports scientific innovations, clinical and experimental research within the whole field of dentistry and its related fields.
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MANAGEMENT OF BENIGN FIBROUS HISTIOCYTOMA AT SULTAN FATAH DEMAK HOSPITAL Amiza Zam, Syarifah Nova; Agustin, Aisyah Nafa; Faadhila, Annisa Husna; Annsya, Resty; Fahrie, Thania Olivia; Lathifa, Ovie Luksita
Indonesian Journal of Dentistry Vol 4, No 2 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/ijd.v4i2.14368

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Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma (BFH) is a benign soft tissue tumor consisting of fibroblastic and histiocytic cells. The most often affected locations by BFH lesions are the buccal mucosa, mandibular bones, gingiva, lower and upper lips, soft palate, and floor of the mouth. The etiology of BFH is unknown, but the etiology is thought to be reactive changes from previous infections such as insect bites or thorn pricks. Signs and symptoms of BFH include round-shaped swelling, appearing reddish at first, and turning brown. Case: A 40 year old male patient came to the Sultan Fatah Regional Hospital Demak with complaints of swelling of the left cheek below the eye, dizziness and fever for the last 7 days. Patients eat and drink with bread mixed in water or tea. The patient came in a compos mentis state, but the patient was less cooperative. Case management: The patient underwent incision and drainage. Tissue was taken for biopsy examination measuring 1 x 0.4 x 0.3 cm. The patient follow-up was carried out 7 days after the procedure. Results: Follow-up at 7 days after the procedure showed the patient's mouth opening was 1 cm. Conclusion: In this case, from subjective, objective, and supporting examinations, cause of infection has not been found. The treatment carried out is incision and drainage of the infection.
EFFECT OF FLEXURAL STRENGTH NON DENTAL GLASS FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITE CONCENTRATION ON ARTIFICIAL SALIVA Hadianto, Eko; Firdausy, Muhammad Dian; Suhartono, Budi; Wardhana, Erdianto Setya; Dheona, Daffa Gemineo
Indonesian Journal of Dentistry Vol 4, No 2 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/ijd.v4i2.14774

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Background : Composite resin is a commonly used material in dentistry due to its ease of application and aesthetic qualities. A specific type of this material, known as fiber reinforced composite, consists of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibers. This study aims to compare the impact of various concentrations of non-dental glass fibers on the flexural strength of composite resin when immersed in artificial saliva.Methodology : This study was experimental and followed a post-test only control group design. It included 18 specimens, each measuring 25x2x2 mm. The specimens were divided into three groups: the first group consisted of non-dental glass fiber reinforced composite with concentrations of 0%, 1%, and 2%. The data were analyzed using a One Way ANOVA parametric test.Results : The average flexural strength for the first group of non-dental glass fiber reinforced composite at 0% concentration was 52.496 MPa. For the second group, with a 1% concentration, it was 96.268 MPa. The third group, with a 2% concentration, had an average flexural strength of 134.791 MPa. The One Way ANOVA results yielded a p-value of 0.000Conclusion : The research results indicated that the highest flexural strength was observed in the non-dental glass fiber reinforced composite with a 2% concentration
MANAGEMENT OF MANDIBULAR ABSCESS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENT WITH UNDETECTED FRACTURE : A CASE REPORT Zam, Syarifah Nova Amiza; Fatkhurrohman, Fuad; Fajrin, Aprilia; Qolby, Idzhar; Puji, Ika; Ulin, Aini; Talitha, Divi
Indonesian Journal of Dentistry Vol 4, No 2 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/ijd.v4i2.15051

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Background: Submandibular abscess is an inflammation accompanied by pus formation in the submandibular region. Submandibular abscess ranks the highest of all deep neck abscesses. 70-85% of cases caused by dental infections are the most common cases, the rest are caused by sialadenitis, lymphadenitis, oral wall lacerations or mandibular fractures. The aim of this study was to determine the case profile of submandibular abscess caused by undetected mandibular fracture and its treatment.Method: The research method used was descriptive observational method. Data was taken from direct observation during the procedure and secondary data came from the patient's medical record in the oral surgery department of Sultan Fatah Demak Hospital.Outcome: Based on the case report, it was found that the treatment given to the patient had high success with minimal intervention.Conclusion: Submandibular abscess on the right lower jaw has been treated with incision and drainage so that the inflammatory products of anaerobic bacteria in the submandibular space can be removed properly.
MANAGEMENT OF BENIGN NEOPLASM AR GLOSSUS ET VESTIBULUM IN PATIENTS AT SULTAN FATAH HOSPITAL DEMAK Rizqi, Aulia Adila; Rahmah, Laily; Rahmawati, Hety; Maulana, Rifan Irham; Wafiroh, Arkhamatul; Amiza Zam, Syarifah Nova
Indonesian Journal of Dentistry Vol 4, No 2 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/ijd.v4i2.14386

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Tumor is a mass or abnormal growth of tissue in the body. Tumors are divided into 2 namely benign tumors and malignant tumors. Manifested by a lump, although some cases show ulceration, pain and bleeding. The size of the lesions ranged from 0.8 – 5.0 cm (mean 2.6 cm) and the lesions were usually asymptomatic. Primary Health Research (Riskesdas), the prevalence of tumors in Indonesia shows an increase from 1.4 per 1000 population in 2013 to 1.79 per 1000 population in 2018. A 62 year old male patient came to the Oral Surgery Clinic at Sultan Fatah Hospital, Demak Regency on April 28, 2023 with complaints of lumps on the edges of the tongue and gums the size of corn kernels, the color is similar to the surrounding area since the last 1-2 years. Examination of the tongue feels springy when touched, there is a wound at the edge of the mass, and it does not rupture easily but bleeds easily. Panoramic radiographic examination revealed a round opacity parallel to tooth 38. The provisional diagnosis obtained was benign neoplasm of the vestibule and multiple necrosis of the pulp of teeth 24, 27, 38, 43. The planned treatment was excision of the tumor as well as odontectomy of teeth 24, 27, 38 and 43 under general anesthesia.
A CASE SERIES OF VARICOSITIES LINGUALIS WITH HYPERTENSION AS A PREDISPOSING FACTOR Megawati, Ani; Sekarini, Nabela Intania; Rohmah, Mufidatul; Hasanah, Anies Sayla
Indonesian Journal of Dentistry Vol 4, No 2 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/ijd.v4i2.15046

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Background: Varicosities lingualis were enlarged veins that are prominent and visible on the ventral surface of the tongue. The etiology of varicosities is physiological aging and predisposing factors including hypertension, obesity, smoking, and diabetes mellitus. This serial case aims to assess the relationship between varicosities lingualis and hypertension as a predisposing factor.Method: The case report method uses three patient subjects who write using the SOAP method (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Planning).Outcome: Three patients, one female and two males with an age range of 19 years to 25 years, complained of a purplish-blue line under the tongue. All cases showed a purplish-blue line under the tongue. The management given is non-pharmacological, including Communication, Information, and Education (IEC).Conclusion: Hypertension plays an essential role as a predisposing factor in the development of varicosities lingualis due to the hemodynamic effects that cause dilation of blood vessels.

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