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Dentino: Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi
ISSN : 23375310     EISSN : 25274937     DOI : 10.20527
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Dentino [P-ISSN 2337-5310 | E-ISSN 2527-4937] is the journal contains research articles and review of the literature on dentistry which is managed by the Faculty of Dentistry, Lambung Mangkurat University. Dentino published twice a year, every March and September.
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DENTAL PROFESSION STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF HEPATITIS B PREVENTION AND TRANSMISSION BASED ON THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL Angeline Sofia Natasha; Marta Juslily; Goalbertus Goalbertus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v10i2.24168

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Background: Dental professional students are at high risk of being infected with the Hepatitis B virus due to their exposure to saliva, blood and droplets during most dental procedures. Various preventive measures have been taken, including education and implementation of infection control precautions. Therefore, the perceptions of dental professional students can influence their behavior in preventing transmission of the Hepatitis B virus. The Health Belief Model was used to determine the perceptions of dental professional students regarding the prevention and transmission of the Hepatitis B virus. Purposes: To determine the perceptions of dental professional students regarding prevention and transmission of the Hepatitis B virus based on the Health Belief Model. Methods: This study employed a qualitative descriptive approach with in-depth interviews. Information was collected from 10 informants and 1 key informant through in-depth interviews. Results: 8 of 10 informants perceived high susceptibility to Hepatitis B due to patient contact. Prevention of the Hepatitis B virus provided benefits to the informants even though there were several obstacles to its implementation, such as unfavorable environmental factors and financial limitations. Despite environmental and financial barriers, strong self-efficacy and institutional cues supported preventive behaviors. These findings suggest that reinforcing institutional support and addressing external barriers may enhance preventive behaviors among dental professional students. Conclusion: Based on their perceptions, it is very possible for informants to maintain preventive behavior against the Hepatitis B virus inside and outside the hospital area. Keywords: Dental Professional Students, Health Belief Model, Hepatitis B, Perception, Prevention.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DENTAL CARIES STATUS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN STUDENTS OF MUHAMMADIYAH 3 SEMARANG HIGH SCHOOL Syalsya Billa Dinda Safira; Tri Nurhidayati; Hayyu Failasufa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v10i2.24159

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Background : Dental caries is a prevalent oral health issue among adolescents, affecting not only their oral health but also their overall quality of life. Investigating the relationship between dental caries and quality of life is crucial because dental caries can impact various aspects of adolescents' lives, including nutrition, sleep, aesthetics, and education, thereby highlighting the need for comprehensive understanding and intervention strategies to improve adolescent health outcomes. Method: This analytical observational study utilized a cross-sectional design involving 337 students from SMP Muhammadiyah 3 Semarang, with a sample of 183 selected through stratified random sampling. Inclusion criteria included students aged 12-14 years who provided informed consent, while exclusion criteria involved those absent or incomplete in the questionnaire. Ethical clearance was obtained, and data collection occurred on February 21, 2024, using the DMFT index for dental caries and a validated quality of life questionnaire. Data analysis included the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for normality and the Spearman Rank test to assess relationships between variables. Result : There is a statistically significant relationship between dental caries status and quality of life in students with  p value of 0.014 (<0.05). Conclusion : The findings of this study indicate a significant relationship between dental caries and the quality of life among adolescents aged 12-14 years. Addressing dental caries is essential for improving overall well-being and quality of life in this population.  Keywords:  adolescents health, CPQ11-14, dental caries, quality of life
PHYSIOLOGICAL SOLUTION (NaCl 0,9%) AS ONE OF THERAPIES IN PATIENTS WITH ORAL LESIONS ASSOCIATED WITH STEVEN-JOHNSON SYNDROME I Nyoman Gede Juwita Putra; Riani Setiadhi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v10i2.24173

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Background. Steven-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a hypersensitivity reaction characterized by acute blisters and necrosis of the skin and mucous membranes, triggered by drugs. This case occurs in 1 or 2: 1000,000 cases. Objectives. This case report aims to describe the role of NaCl 0,9% solution as one of the therapies in patients with oral lesions associated with SJS. A 40-year-old woman was consulted by the Internal Medicine Department with complaints of pain on lips approximately 3 days before, difficulty opening mouth and bleeding lips easily. Patients consumed Carbamazepin, Amitriptiline, Paracetamol, and Cefixime. Extraoral examination showed lips with erosive lesions accompanied by blackish sanguinolenta crusting, pain, tend to bleed. Intraoral examination showed white plaque on the dorsum of the tongue. The patient was diagnosed with oral lesions associated with SJS et causa Carbamazepin, and/or Amitriptiline and/or Cefixime, and/or Paracetamol. Treatment. Based on the diagnosis, the pharmacological management is intravenous dexamethasone 5mg by the Dermatology and Venereology division, while Oral Medicine treatment is compressing the lips with a NaCl 0,9% solution three times a day. After the 4th day of therapy, oral lesions were repaired. NaCl 0,9% solution as moist wound healing has the principle of moisturizing by keeping the condition of the wound base moist to facilitate cell migration at the base of the wound. The moist environment allows neutrophils and macrophages to migrate better so as to provide the best environment for the healing process. Conclusion. NaCl 0,9% has an important role in the oral lesions healing process in SJS. Keywords: haling lesions, NaCl 0,9%, steven-johnson syndrome.
EFFECT OF SNEAKHEAD FISH SCALE HYDROXYAPATITE AS AN ALTERNATIVE BONE GRAFT MATERIAL ON THE NUMBER OF WISTAR RAT FIBROBLAST Sulistiawati Sulistiawati; Mellani Cindera Negara; Ulfa Yasmin; Dianita Ellia Prasetya; Michelle Liu; Amanda Siti Triana Putri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v10i2.24164

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Background: Bone regeneration is a process to repair bone structure but has limited reparative capacity because the bone resorption process occurs in line with the regeneration process. Bone graft application is required to minimize resorption and guide bone regeneration, including in alveolar bone after tooth extraction. Snakehead fish scales are known to contain hydroxyapatite components as an alternative bone graft material to increase fibroblasts in tooth sockets. Purpose: To determine the effect of sneakhead fish scale hydroxyapatite as an alternative bone graft material on the number of Wistar rat alveolar bone fibroblasts after tooth extraction. Methods: This study was in vivo laboratory experimental study, single blind, with a post test only control group design. The samples used were Wistar rat which were divided into 4 groups after tooth extraction, the treatment group (HAp) was given hydroxyapatite from snakehead fish scales for 7 and 14 days and the control group was given distilled water for 7 and 14 days. Euthanasia of rat was carried out on days 7 and 14, then the jaw was cut off and histopatological preparations were made. The number of fibroblast was counted and analyzed statistically. Results: The Independent T-test showed that the number of fibroblasts was higher in the treatment group than control (p-value>0,05). Conclusion: Hydroxyapatite from snakehead fish scales can significantly increase the number of fibroblasts in rat socket after tooth extraction. Keywords: bone regeneration, fibroblast, snakehead fish scale, tooth extraction, wistar rat
DISTRIBUTION OF THIRD MOLAR AGENESIS BASED ON SEX, JAW INVOLVEMENT, AND NUMBER OF MISSING TEETH Andi Merry Andani; Cristiani Nadya Pramasari; Sylvia Agustin; Danial Danial; Nydia Hanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v10i2.24155

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Background: The third molar is the final tooth to emerge in the oral cavity, distinguished by variability in its developmental timing and the potential for its presence or absence, rendering it particularly susceptible to environmental fluctuations during odontogenesis. Consequently, the prevalence of third molar impaction or hereditary absence is the highest among all teeth. The third molar is linked to various clinical problems, such as impaction, ectopic eruption, hard and soft tissue disorders, and agenesis. Tooth agenesis refers to the congenital absence of one or more teeth and is among the most prevalent defects in individuals. Purpose: This study aimed at exploring the distribution of third molar agenesis cases according to gender, jaw involvement, affected side, and the quantity of missing teeth. Methods: This research employed a quantitative methodology characterized by a descriptive observational design. Data were acquired from secondary sources, comprising panoramic radiographs and medical data sourced from Wahab Sjahranie regional General Hospital (RSUD). Results: Agenesis's gender distribution showed more frequency in females (69.2%) than in males (30.8%). Agenesis mainly impacted the maxilla (44.2%), then the mandible (26.9%), then both jaws (28.8%). Furthermore, on the frequency of absent third molars, the most often occurring situation was the absence of one tooth (50.0%), followed by two teeth (28.8%), three teeth (9.6%), and four teeth (11.5%). Conclusion: The findings of this study demonstrate that third molar agenesis is more prevalent in females, predominantly occurs in the maxilla, is more frequently unilateral, and typically entails the absence of a single tooth. Keywords: agenesis, panoramic, third molar
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORAL HEALTH MAINTENANCE KNOWLEDGE AND ORAL HYGIENE AMONG INMATES (WBP) IN CLASS IIA PRISON BANJARMASIN Sabilal Arief; Galuh Dwinta Sari; Alexander Sitepu; R. Harry Dharmawan Setyawardhana; Diana Wibowo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v10i2.24169

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Background: Knowledge is the basis for the formation of behavior. Limited access to information for inmates causes their knowledge of dental and oral health to decrease. The 2022 Annual Report of the Directorate General of Corrections recorded that 6,312 people were diagnosed with dental disease and were included in one of the five diseases that are often experienced by prisoners. Dental and oral diseases have a high ranking suffered by inmates, which is one of the indicators that the dental and oral hygiene of prisoners is not maintained. Objective: This study aims to know the relationship between oral health maintenance knowledge and oral hygiene in class IIA Banjarmasin prison inmates. Method: This study uses an observational analytical method with a cross sectional research design. The measurement of knowledge variables used a dental and oral health maintenance knowledge questionnaire, while the measurement of dental and oral hygiene used the Oral Hygiene Index Simplified (OHI-S). Result: The results of the somers'D test produced data with a significance value of 0.001 (ρ<0.05). The correlation coefficient value in the study was obtained at -0.463, indicating the relationship between the two moderate and negative variables, so that it has a reciprocal relationship. Conclusion: There is a relationship between oral health maintenance knowledge and oral hygiene among inmates (WBP) in class IIA Prison Banjarmasin  Keyword: knowledge, oral hygiene, inmates.
CORRECTING CLASS II MALOCCLUSION IN GROWING PATIENTS USING TWIN-BLOCK FOLLOWED BY FIXED APPLIANCES: CASE REPORT Ishlahil Akmalia; Vina Andriani; Endah Mardiati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v10i2.24160

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Background: Correcting Class II malocclusion with mandibular retrusion is challenging for orthodontists due to its multiple etiologies, especially in growing patients. The two-phase treatment is often considered effective for managing skeletal class II malocclusions in growing patients. Early intervention with functional appliances, such as Twin block, can effectively redirect growth in the desired direction. Objectives: This case report aims to present a two-phase orthodontic treatment approach using a Twin Block appliance followed by fixed appliances in an 11-year-old male patient with skeletal Class II malocclusion. Case: An 11-year-old male patient was diagnosed with skeletal class II malocclusion with a convex facial profile, retrusive chin, significant overjet (12 mm) and protrusive maxillary incisor. Pre-treatment cephalometric analysis showed SNA: 81°; SNB: 74°; <I-NA: 40°; I-NA: 7mm. Skeletal maturation assessment indicated the patient was at the peak of pubertal growth. Managing cases: A two-phase treatment approach was planned. Phase I involved growth modification using a Twin block appliance. Phase II consisted of fixed orthodontic treatment using the MBT 0.022 bracket system. The treatment was carried out for approximately 27 months, resulting in achieving skeletal class I, class I molar and canine relationship, with overjet reduced to 4 mm. Post treatment cephalometric analysis showed SNA: 81°; SNB: 78°; <I-NA: 30°; I-NA: 5.5 mm. Conclusion: A two-phase treatment using Twin Block followed by fixed appliances proved effective in correcting skeletal class II malocclusion with retrognathic mandible in growing patient. The treatment achieved normal occlusion, marked improvement in facial profile and patient satisfied with the result. Keywords: growing patient, mandibular retrusion, skeletal class II, twin block.
DISTRIBUTION AND FREQUENCY OF MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA AT RSUD DR. SOETOMO BETWEEN 2013 - 2023 Sisca Meida Wati; Theresia Indah Budhy; Nadila Tahta Fidari; Amira Nazhifa; Najwa Aulina Zulfa; Ridholia Ridholia
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Background: Malignant lymphoma is a type of cancer caused by the proliferation of abnormal lymphocyte cells. In Indonesia, Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma is ranked seventh as the most common new malignancy, while Hodgkin's Lymphoma is ranked 27th. Information on malignant lymphoma in East Java, especially Surabaya, is still limited, especially for a period of more than five years. Therefore, a ten-year study was conducted to gain a more comprehensive understanding of its distribution and frequency. Purpose: To obtain an overview of the distribution and frequency level of malignant lymphoma cases at Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya in the period 2013-2023. Methods: This observational study with a descriptive approach involved 382 patients as samples, which were analyzed based on the variables of age, gender, type of work, area of residence, anatomical location of the tumor, and size of the tumor. Results: Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma was found to more dominant (59.4%) compared to Hodgkin's Lymphoma (40.6%). Cases were more common in men (57.3%) than women (42.7%), with the largest age group being in the range of 51–60 years. The majority of patients came from East Java Province, especially Surabaya, and were most often found in individuals working in the private sector (28.8%). The most common anatomical location was the nodal area, with the most common tumor size being less than 2 cm in diameter. Conclusion: This study presents the latest data on the distribution of malignant lymphoma at Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya and is expected to be a reference for further epidemiological research.  Keywords: distribution, frequency, hodgkin lymphoma, malignant lymphoma, non-hodgkin lymphoma
SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF CLASS III DENTOSKELETAL MALOCCLUSION WITH LOWER MOLAR EXTRACTION Valencia Ignes Tan; Zenith Paskalin; Avi Laviana; Ida Ayu Evangelina; Elih Sayuti; Endah Mardiati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v10i2.24165

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Background: Class III dentoskeletal malocclusion presents a significant clinical challenge, particularly in adult patients, due to limited skeletal growth potential and complex occlusal discrepancies. Non-surgical management often relies on dental compensation strategies, including selective extractions and transverse expansion to achieve functional and aesthetic outcomes. Objectives: This report aims to demonstrate the successful management of a mild skeletal Class III malocclusion using first mandibular molar extractions and maxillary expansion via quad helix appliance, as an alternative to orthognathic surgery. Case: A 20-year-old female patient presented with ectopic canines, chewing difficulty, and facial aesthetic concerns. Clinical and radiographic evaluations revealed a skeletal Class III relationship, bilateral anterior and posterior crossbites, and crowding. Notably, the patient had large composite restorations and overfilled endodontic treatments on her lower first molars. Case Management: A non-surgical orthodontic treatment was planned and executed. This included bilateral extraction of the first lower molars, maxillary expansion using a quad helix appliance, and fixed appliance therapy with a Roth-prescription straight-wire system. The treatment was followed by midline correction, retraction, and use of Class III elastics to achieve Class I molar and canine relationships. The retention phase involved clear retainers for both arches. Conclusion: The combination of lower first molar extraction and quad helix expansion provided an effective camouflage for a mild skeletal Class III malocclusion, improving facial aesthetics, correcting crossbites, and achieving stable functional occlusion. This case supports the viability of non-surgical orthodontic compensation in carefully selected adult Class III patients. Keywords: class III dentoskeletal malocclusion, first lower molar extraction, quad helix
USE OF MULTILOOP EDGEWISE ARCHWIRE (MEAW) FOR TREATMENT OF ADULT PATIENTS WITH UNILATERAL POSTERIOR CROSSBITE Endah Fatonah; Zenith Paskalin; Endah Mardiati; Ida Ayu Evangelina; Avi Laviana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v10i2.24156

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Background: The Multiloop Edgewise Archwire (MEAW) technique is a biomechanically efficient orthodontic method employed to correct various malocclusions, including posterior crossbite caused by inadequate transverse relationships between the maxillary and mandibular arches. MEAW archwire incorporate boot loops, providing enhanced flexibility and precise control of tooth movement. Case Report: A 21-year-old female came to the orthodontic clinic with severe maxillary and mandibular crowding, The patient presented with dentoskeletal Class I malocclusion characterized by a convex profile, clockwise rotation of the mandibular plane, retrognathic mandible, ectopic upper canines, anterior and posterior crossbite. The maxillary midline had shifted 2 mm to the right, and the mandibular midline had shifted 4 mm to the right. SNA: 80º, SNB: 76º, and Wit’s appraisal: 2.5 mm. as well as ectopic upper canines. Extraction of the upper and lower first premolars were performed. The combination of MBT 0.022” prescription and MEAW were used for this treatment. Active lacebacks were used to align ectopically erupted upper canines. MEAW was used to correct the posterior crossbite, resulting in improved interdigitation and ideal smile arch. Final Results: Post-treatment cephalometric analysis showed SNA: 80º, SNB: 77º, and Wit’s appraisal: 2.5 mm. Retention was maintained using removable Hawley retainers. Conclusion: MEAW arches are made of 0.016” × 0.022” steel wire, providing flexibility to the archwire and allowing for horizontal and vertical control of tooth positions. Precise construction of MEAW is essential to achieving optimal treatment outcomes and maintaining stable relationships. Keywords: MEAW, multiloop edgewise archwire, posterior crossbite

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