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Dentino: Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi
ISSN : 23375310     EISSN : 25274937     DOI : 10.20527
Core Subject : Health,
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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VIABILITY OF DUAL-SPECIES BIOFILM OF STREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS AND LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS AFTER APPLICATION OF MAULI BANANA STEM GEL Amy Nindia Carabelly; Dhya Aurellia Salsabila Karno; Isyana Erlita; Aninditya Pimas Trianuanty
Dentino : Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13104

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Introduction: Dual-species biofilm of Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus acidophilus in dental caries has a higher viability or ability to survive in comparison to mono-species biofilm, consequently it is more resistant to antibiofilm. Mauli banana stem gel (MBSG) contains isoleucine, cinnamic acid, and another bioactive constituents that may work as antibiofilm, hence it is able to decrease the viability of dual-species biofilm of S. mutans and L. acidophilus. This research aims to analyze the effect of MBSG on viability of dual-species biofilm of S. mutans and L. acidophilus. Material and methods: This research is a true experimental research with post test only with control group design which divides dual-species biofilm of S. mutans and L. acidophilus into 12 groups with 4 replications. Group 1 are given 0.2% chlorhexidine gel (positive control), group 2 are not given any treatment (negative control), group 3 are the media control, and group 4-12 are given MBSG concentration of 6.25%, 12.5%, 25%, 37.5%, 50%, 62.5%, 75%, 87.5%, and 98%. Each group is incubated for 72 hours, afterward is given MTT reagent and read using a microplate reader. Results: The result of Kruskal-Wallis (p=0,00) and Mann-Whitney test showed significant difference between all treatment groups and control groups. Conclusion: MBSG concentration of 6.25%, 12.5%, 25%, 37.5%, 50%, 62.5%, 75%, 87.5%, and 98% are able to decrease the viability of dual-spesies biofilm of S. mutans and L. acidophilus.
THE EFFECT OF RAMANIA LEAF (Bouea macrophylla Griff) EXTRACT GEL ON THE NUMBER OF FIBROBLAST CELLS OF INCISION IN MALE WISTAR RATS (Rattus norvegicus) Salma Humaira; Irham Taufiqurrahman; Nurdiana Dewi
Dentino : Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13095

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Background: Ramania leaf (Bouea macrophylla Griff) extract gel has secondary metabolites in the form of flavonoids, steroids, phenols and terpenoids which have potential as an adjuvant therapy for wound healing. Flavonoid can act as immunomodulators and activate macrophages which will release growth factors and stimulate proliferation of fibroblasts resulting in an increase number of fibroblasts. Objective: To analyze the effect of ramania leaf (Bouea macrophylla Griff) extract gel on the number of fibroblast cells of incision in male wistar rats. Methods: This research was a true experimental method with a posttestonly with control group design, using 24 rats which divided into 4 groups: the treatment groups which were given ramania leaf extract gel with the concentrations of 5%, 10%, 15% and the control group which were given placebo gel. Tissue retrieval was done for the process of histopathological observation. Results: The results of two-way ANOVA test obtained p value = 0.640 > 0.05 which showed no significant difference between the use of ramania leaf extract gel on the number of fibroblasts on the 7th and 14th days. The Post Hoc Bonferroni test showed a significant difference in the number of fibroblasts between the control group and the group of ramania leaves extract gel concentration of 15%. Conclusion: Ramania leaf extract gel has the ability to increase the number of fibroblast cells and has potential as an adjuvant therapy for wound healing with the most effective concentration of 15%.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF MICRONUTRIENTS AND ORAL MUCOSA DISEASES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Desi Elvhira Rosa; Nanan Nur’aeny
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13109

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Background: The association between micronutrients and oral mucosa diseases have been studied for a long time by many researchers. Nutritional deficiency can significantly interfere the function of the oral cavity. Various diseases in the oral cavity can occur due to nutritional deficiencies, especially micronutrient deficiencies. Purpose: This study aimed to systematically evaluate recently studies that investigating micronutrient level in patients with oral mucosa diseases to determine the relationship of micronutrients and oral mucosa diseases. Method: Electronic databases were searched from January 2011 to June 2021 for studies that measured the micronutrients level in patients with oral mucosa diseases. Only case-control studies in human reporting serum, salivary and urine level of micronutrients in oral mucosa diseases were included. The quality of case-control studies was assessed using the quality assessment tool developed by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and Research Triangle Institute International. Results: There were 23 case-controlled studies were included in this study. Three studies investigated micronutrients level in recurrent aphthous stomatitis, 5 studies in oral submucous fibrosis, 8 studies in oral lichen planus, 6 studies in oral potentially malignant disorders and oral cancer and 1 study in another oral mucosa diseases. Overall, only 1 (4,35%) was assessed as poor-quality rating. Based on this review, there was a positive association between malnutrition (excess and low) of micronutrients and oral mucosa diseases. Conclusion: There is a relationship between malnutrition, either excess or lack of micronutrients on oral mucosal diseases.
RELATIONSHIP OF PARENTS ROLE TO CARIES INCIDENT IN ADOLESCENTS AT SUNGAI LOBAN SUBDISTRICT Nindica Ayu Soviarini; R. Harry Dharmawan Setyawardhana; Galuh Dwinta Sari
Dentino : Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13100

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Background: Caries can be caused by a lack of individual knowledge about dental health and attitudes to pay attention to dental hygiene. Parents have the most important role in determining the personality, habits and behavior of the child in taking care of the teeth and mouth. Every action taken by the parents will have an influence on the character of the child. Parents who provide a positive parenting pattern to their child, will form good personality, habits and behavior towards the child. But on the contrary, parents who are less attentive and do not care will form negative personalities, habits and behaviors.  Purpose: To find out relationship of parents role to caries incident in adolescents at Sungai Loban Subdistrict. Methods: This study used an observational analytic method in the form of cross-sectional research and a simple random sampling technique. The research population was grade VII students at SMP Negeri 1 Sungai Loban as many as 63 respondents. Results: The Spearman test obtained significant score results of 0.000<0.05 which means there is a correlation between the role of parents to the incidence of caries in children. The correlation value is  – 0.927 and includes a very strong correlation in the negative direction (-), it can be interpreted that the relationship is opposite or if the child's caries is high then the role of parents tends to be low. Conclusion: There is a relationship of parents role to caries incident in adolescents.
COVER_DAFTAR ISI DENTINO Vol. 7 No. 1. Maret 2022 Dentino FKG ULM
Dentino : Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13115

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IN SILICO STUDY OF Stachytarpheta jamaicensis ACTIVE COMPOUNDS AS ANTIBACTERIAL MATERIAL Juliyatin Putri Utami; Sherli Diana; Rahmad Arifin
Dentino : Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13105

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Background: Stachytarpheta jamaicensis is a wild plant from the Verbenanceae family that grows in tropical areas such as Indonesia. S. jamaecensis extract was proven to contain secondary metabolite compounds such as flavonoids, phenols, saponins, tannins and terpenoids. The active compound of S. jamaecensis can be used as a drug candidate in the medicine field, especially as an antibacterial compound. One of the first steps in predicting the effectiveness of these compounds can be done through in-Silico studies with molecular docking. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the interaction of active compound S. jamaecensis with bacterial proteins through an in silico study. Methods: Using in silico method with computational docking analysis on seven active compounds of S. jamaecensis namely apigenin, luteolin, chlorogenic acid, gamma butyric acid, dopamine, ipolamide and geraniol, as well as two antibacterial drugs (metronidazole and chlorhexidine) as comparisons bound with bacterial cell wall protein, namely Glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase (G1mS). Docking in silico uses Autodock Vina, which is integrated with PyRx 8.0 and visualized using Discovery Studio Visualizer v19.1.0.18287 (2019 version) with data presentation based on docking scores. Conclusion: The best binding affinity score has been the luteolin-G1mS complex with a binding affinity value of -10.8 kcal/mol and was the highest value compared to the comparison ligand binding and the binding of other active compounds of S. jamaecensis.
THE EFFECT OF BINJAI (Mangifera caesia) LEAVES EXTRACT GEL TO COLLAGEN FIBER DENSITY ON WOUND Novia Damayanti; Irham Taufiqurrahman; Juliyatin Putri Utami
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13096

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Background: Binjai (Mangifera caesia) leaves extract contains flavonoid, saponin, phenolic, tannin, alkaloid and triterpenoid. The said contents are known to help the process of wound healing. Gel formations contains a lot of water, resulting in substance penetration into the tissue will be better if used as wound healing adjuvant therapy. Purpose: To analyze the effect of binjai leaves extract gel (Mangifera caesia) that topically given to collagen fiber density on the wistar rat incision wound. Methods: This research was a true experimental with post test only with control group design that consists of 4 groups. Group I has been given the placebo gel as control, group II, III and IV have been given the binjai leaves extract gel with 5%, 10% and 15% concentration that observed on the 7th day and 14th day. The collagen fiber density assessed by measuring hydroxyproline with Stegmann and Stalder method. Results: The research result shows that the 15% concentration of binjai leaves extract gel has a better effect on collagen fiber density compared to 5% and 10% concentrations. Two-way Anova data analysis revealed that the significant difference average of collagen fiber density of the whole group with the value of sig.p < 0,05. Conclusion: The 15% concentration of binjai leaves extract gel has the most optimal effect compared with the 5% and 10% concentrations to collagen fiber density on the wistar rat incision wound.
DENTIST RESPONSIBILITIES USING DENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN SOCIAL MEDIA Mokhamad Khoirul Huda; Andika Persada Putera; Onge Margareth Hendro
Dentino : Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13110

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Background: Information and communication technology develops very rapidly along with the development of the globalization era. Photography is a mixture of art and technology that is not merely a record of the real world but is a complex piece of art that gives meaning. In the world of dentistry, dental photography is one of the tools that can facilitate the imaging process of the patient. Dental photography can be a tool for legal documentation, enforcing diagnosis, determining treatment plans, facilitating the communications between dentists and laboratories, educational facilities, and consulting equipment with laboratories. Natural, beautiful, and interesting have a subjective meaning for every human being. The dentist’s obligation is to understand what each patient wants and can lead the ideal thing for the patient. Nowadays many dentists are uploading the results of work to social media. Purpose: The purposes of this writing are to provide explanation about the legality of dental photography and dentist reasonability in using dental photography in social media. Method: The research method used is normative juridical. Results: The dentist must keep the confidentially of the document or the patient’s data, thereby avoiding document leakage that may be denied by the person who has no right. Conclusion: In Indonesia, we must comply with the law of dental photography, which is subject to the ITE laws, Health Law, Medical Practice Act, and other legal regulations.
DIFFERENCES IN THE PSYCHOSOCIAL STATUSES OF TREATED AND NON-TREATED ADOLESCENTS WITH ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT Kusma Syafira Isnaini; Galuh Dwinta Sari; Diana Wibowo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13101

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Background: Psychosocial is defined as a condition that occurs in individuals that can be seen from their behavior and influenced by the emotional development, personality, and individual social relationship. One of the factors that can affect psychosocial is the state of the teeth. The condition of misalignment teeth can have a psychosocial impact, especially adolescents. A person who has misalignment teeth should have orthodontic treatment. Orthodontic treatment can improve his psychosocial health condition. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze differences in the psychosocial status of adolescents who did and did not undergo orthodontic treatment. Method: This study used an observational analytic method with a cross sectional approach. The sample size was calculated using the Slovin formula. The study was conducted at SMAN 2 Banjarmasin with a total sample of 93 students consisting of 27 students who did orthodontic treatment and 66 students who did not undergo orthodontic treatment. Data collection using a preliminary survey and PIDAQ questionnaire. Data analysis consisted of univariate analysis to describe the characteristics of each variable and bivariate analysis to see the difference between in the mean of the two groups of subjects using the Independent T Test. Results: The psychosocial status of adolescents who did orthodontic treatment is moderate with an average PIDAQ score is 50.6. The psychosocial status of adolescents who did not undergo orthodontic treatment is moderate with an average PIDAQ score is 45.8. Conclusion: There is no difference in psychosocial status between adolescents who did and did not undergo orthodontic treatment.
THE EFFECT OF MAULI BANANA STEM (Musa acuminata) AND BASIL LEAF (Ocimum basilicum L.) EXTRACT ON THE VALUE OF DIAMETRAL TENSILE STRENGTH OF BIOACTIVE COMPOSITE RESIN Dewi Puspitasari; Annisa Aulia Rahmah; Maharani Laillyza Apriasari
Dentino : Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/dentino.v7i1.13106

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Background: Chemical contents in mouthwash could cause several side effects in the oral cavity, hence natural ingredients were used such as Mauli banana stem and basil leaf extract. Mouthwash exposure in the oral cavity affects composite resin, one of it is a bioactive composite resin which has advantages over conventional ones. The contact of mouthwash with bioactive composite resin affects strength properties. Purpose: To analyse the effect of Mauli banana stem and basil extract on the diametral tensile strength value of the bioactive composite resin. Method: Thirty specimens (diameter 6mm x thickness 3mm; n=5/ group) were made using Activa™ Bioactive Restorative (Pulpdent) and immersed in the following group of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% Mauli banana stem and basil leaf extract as a treatment groups, chlorhexidine gluconate 0,2 % (CHX) and aquadest as a control groups for 24 hours in the incubator at 37oC. Diametral tensile strength value was measured by Universal Testing Machine (Tokyo Testing Machine MFG CO.LTD) with 0,5 mm/minute crosshead speed and 250 kgF load cell. Result: One Way Anova and Post Hoc Bonferroni show there is a significant difference between treatment groups of 25% extract (41,33±6,20 MPa) and treatment groups of 100 % extract (55,06±6,42 MPa). Meanwhile, there is no significant difference for other groups. Conclusion: There is a significant effect of Mauli banana stem and basil leaf extract on the diametral tensile strength value of bioactive composite resin.