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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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THE OVERVIEW OF MAXILLARY AND MANDIBULARY MESIODISTAL TEETH SIZE OF MEN AND WOMEN ON BANJARNESE PEOPLE DH, Irnamanda; Wibowo, Diana; Malinda. M, Okky
Dentino Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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ABSTRACTBackground: Malocclusion is a deviation from normal occlusion therefore, it needs an orthodontic treatment plan. Mesiodistal tooth widths can help provide information before the treatment in dentistry. Variation of dental mesiodistal width is caused by factors of race, genetics, ethnicity, gender, environmental and disease. Purpose: This research aimed at geting an overview of dental mesiodistal size of the maxilla and mandibula in men and women Banjarnese population. Methods: This research was a descriptive using a cross-sectional design. The sampling method used purposive sampling technique. The samples amounted to 40 women and 40 men in banjarnese population with age range between 17 - 22 years. Measurement dental mesiodistal size was done by using digital caliper. Result: The result showed the average size of dental mesiodistal maxilla and mandibular in men was larger than size in women of Banjarnese population. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the average size dental mesiodistal maxilla and mandible in men was larger than size in women of Banjarnese population.Keywords: Dental mesiodistal size, banjarnese population
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DURATION OF FIXED ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT WITH PERIODONTAL STATUS AND TREATMENT NEEDS AMONG STUDENTS IN THE FACULTY OF DENTISTRY UNIVERSITAS MUSLIM INDONESIA MAKASSAR IN 2017 Jayanti, Triana Amaliah; Puspitasari, Yustisia; Arifin, Nurfadhilah
Dentino Vol 3, No 1 (2018)
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Background: The interest and awareness for maintaining oral health is increasing.  It is not only confined to fillings and extractions, but also extend to orthodontic treatment. Orthodontic treatment aims to get normal occlusion, improves the health of the periodontal, dental health and facial aesthetics. Increased interest in orthodontic treatment was due to the high prevalence of malocclusion. The prevalence of malocclusion in Indonesian is still very high which is about 80% of the population. Orthodontic treatments change the circumstances surrounding the oral cavity, so that orthodontic appliance users who do not maintain oral hygiene are at risk for periodontal disease. Objective: to determine relationship between duration of the fixed orthodontic treatment with periodontal status and treatment needs among students in the Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Muslim Indonesia Makassar in 2017. Materials and methods: This study is observational analytical study with cross sectional study design. The samples were 35 students in Faculty of Dentistry UMI Makassar using fixed orthodontic appliance. The method of data collection that checks the periodontal status and treatment needs was done by using an a Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Need (CPITN). The statistical analysis was done by using Chi-Square test. Results: Based on the statistical test, it is shown that there were relationship between duration of fixed orthodontic treatment with periodontal status (p = 0,004 < 0,01) and the periodontal treatment need (p = 0,004 < 0,01). Conclusion: There is  relationship between duration of fixed orthodontic treatment with periodontal status and treatment needs of the students in the Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Muslim Indonesia in 2017.
COMPARISON USAGE TIME OF LED Light Curing Unit TO NANOFILLER COMPOSIT RESIN TOWARDS ITS COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH Diana, Sherli; Gunawan Halim, Novia; Erlita, Isyana
Dentino Vol 2, No 2 (2017)
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Background: A perfect polymerization is very important for good restoration. Good restoration is affectedby some factors. One of it is LED Light Curing Unit’s usage time. LED Light Curing Unit’s usage in which morethan five years ideal lifetime causes decreasing light intensity and compressive strength of composite resins.Purpose: To analyze the compressive strength value of nanofilled composite resins that polymerized with a new(never been used) and used LED Light Curing Unit’s. Methods: Laboratory experimental method (trueexperimental) with post-test only with control group design. First group with 16 samples as positive controlpolymerisez with new and (never been used) LED Light Curing Unit. The second group with 16 samplespolymerized with LED Light Curing Unit that has been used more than five years. Sample were molded with4mm diameter and 8mm thick. The compressive strength value is measured with Universal Testing Machine.Results: Independent T-Test showed p=0,000 (p<0,05), that means there was significant differences oncompressive strength’s value of nanofilled composite resins that polymerised based on Light Curing Unit’susage time. Compressive strength value of nanofilled composite resins polymerised by LED Light Curing Unitthat has been used more than five years was lower than new and never been used LED Light Curing Unit. UsedLED Light Curing Unit has decreasing light intensity outcome, so the photons that achieve the restoration isreduced and cause imperfect polymerization. Conclusion: Compressive strength value of nanofilled compositeresins polymerised by LED Light Curing Unit that has been used more than five years was lower than nanofilledcomposite resins polymerised by new and never been used LED Light Curing Unit.
EFFECT OF DIAMETRAL TENSILE STRENGTH OF BULK FILL COMPOSITE RESIN WITH THE ADDITION OF SUGARCANE WASTE FIBER Erlita, Isyana; Hernandi, Yusuf M.; Ichrom Nahzi, Muhammad Yanuar
Dentino Vol 3, No 1 (2018)
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Backgrounds: Bulk fill composite resin is a composite resin type which can be polymerized as deep as 4 mm and is indicated for posterior tooth restoration. Most posterior tooth restorations become fractured because of the composite resins that are not able to withstand the tensile stress that happens. Efforts to increase diametral tensile strength is by adding fiber. The use of natural fibers can be an alternative because it is environmentally friendly and inexpensive. One of the natural fibers is fiber bagasse (Saccharum Officinarum L.). Purpose: To know the influence of composite resin diametral tensile strength value in bulk fill  with the addition of bagasse fiber. Methods: Experimental laboratory studies with post-test designs only with control group designs. The experiment of consist 36 samples which divided into 3 groups. Group I non-fiber bulk fill resin composite, group II filling composite with bagasse fibers and group III filling composite resins with glass fibers as a control group. The sample are immersed in saline solution and incubated for 24 hours at 37° C. Then sample tested its diametrically tensile strength using a Universal Testing Machine. Data analysis used One Way Anova test with significance value of 0,001 (p<0,05), followed by Post Hoc Bonferroni. Results: Post Hoc Bonfferoni test obtained p value= 0.001 (p<0.05), which means there are significant differences between the three groups where the group with the addition of glass fiber obtained the highest diametral tensile strength value. Conclusion: the addition of bagasse fiber affects the diametral tensile strength and can increase the diametral tensile strength of the bulk fill composite resin.
KEBOCORAN TEPI RESTORASI RESIN KOMPOSIT NANOHYBRID SETELAH PERENDAMAN DALAM AIR SUNGAI DESA ANJIR PASAR Kurniawan, Panji; Erlita, Isyana; Ichrom Nahzi, Muhammad Yanuar
Dentino Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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ABSTRACTBackground: Composite resin is broadly used by dental practitioners as restoration material to treat caries. Nanohybrid composite resin is a type of composite resin composed of nano-size filler combined with larger filler. Composite resin has water absorption characteristic which tends to solute when it reacts with acid (low pH). Result from both of those characteristics is formation of a gap between restoration and cavity edge, which eventually leads to micro-leakage. Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess and measure the rate of nanohybrid composite resin micro-leakage as a result of submersion in water with acid characteristic (low pH). Methode: This study was a true experimental using posttest-only with control group design. Samples used were 20 maxillary premolars, divided into 2 groups: river water immersion which has acid characteristic (low pH) as treatment group, and sterile aquades immersion which has neutral characteristic (pH 7) as control group. Result: The result of Mann-Whitney showed a significant difference between the treatment group with the mean score of 4,00 and control group with the mean score of 3,00. Conclusion: Based on the study it can be concluded that there was a significant difference in micro-leakage effect of river water immersion and sterile aquades immersion on nanohybrid resin composite restorasion.Keywords: nanohybrid composite resin, acid pH, micro-leakage.
cover, editorial board, etc. Dentino vol.2 no.2 Sept 2017 Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi, Dentino
Dentino Vol 2, No 2 (2017)
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HUBUNGAN ANTARA KEBIASAAN BURUK BERNAFAS MELALUI MULUT DAN TINGKAT KEPARAHAN MALOKLUSI DI SMPN 4 BANJARBARU DAN SMAN 4 BANJARBARU Feroza, Nur Avia; Dwi Kurniawan, Fajar Kusuma; Wibowo, Diana
Dentino Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
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ABSTRACTBackground: Malocclusion is an oral health problem which occupies in the third place after dental caries and periodontal disease. Data showed that the prevalence of malocclusion in Indonesian teenager was still at a hight rate that reached 90% on 1983 and 89% on 2006. Mouth breathing is a habit that can be the most common causes in the facial structure abnormalities and teeth occlusion. Malocclusion interpreted as occlusion that deviates from normal and cause disruption in the chewing, swallowing, and talking function. Purpose: To determine the correlation between bad habit of mouth breathing to the severity of malocclusion using Handicapping Malocclusion Assessment Record (HMAR). Method: This research uses an observational analytic with cross sectional approach. Samples are adolescents 13-18 years in SMPN 4 Banjarbaru and in SMAN 4 Banjarbaru were selected by random sampling method, 60 people consisting of 30 people in the group who do not breathe through the mouth and 30 people in the group to breathe through the mouth. Results: The results showed that severe malocclusion was more common in the group with mouth breathing was 24 people, while in the group without mouth breathing was 9 people. Statistical analysis with Lambda test obtained significance value of 0.0222 (p-value <0.05). Conclusion: There was a significant relationship between the bad habit of mouth breathing to the severity of malocclusion.Keywords: Handicapping Malocclusion Assessment Record, malocclusion, mouth breathing
cover, editorial board, etc. Dentino vol.1 no.1 Maret 2016 FKG ULM, dentino
Dentino Vol 1, No 1 (2016)
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HUBUNGAN TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN RESPONDEN DENGAN PEMILIHAN OPERATOR SELAIN DOKTER GIGI DITINJAU DARI BAHAYA PEMASANGAN ALAT ORTODONTIK Khairusy, Cecep Hadyan; Adhani, Rosihan; Wibowo, Diana
Dentino Vol 2, No 2 (2017)
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Background: Orthodontic treatment is increasingly in demand by the public. Orthodontic treatmentperformed by an operator other than dentists who are competent if it’s not appropriate with properlymaintenance procedures will cause adverse impacts. Purpose: The objectives of this study are knowing therespondent’s level of knowledge about bad impacts of orthodontic mounting and knowing the correlationbetween respondent’s level of knowledge with operator choice beside dentist. Method: This study was anobservational analytical with cross sectional approach. This study was done to 30 students of SMAN 2Banjarmasin. Result: When the study and analyze data were done, the result was most of respondent have levelof knowledge in good category, they were 24 students (80%), Conclusion : There is correlation betweenrespondent’s level of knowledge with operator choice based on bad impacts of orthodontic mounting.Keywords : Level of Knowledge, Operator Choice, Bad Impacts of Orthodontic Mounting
THE EFFECT OF MAULI BANANA (Musa acuminata) STEM EXTRACT GEL APPLICATION WITH 37.5% CONCENTRATION ON FIBROBLAST CELL COUNT (In Vivo Study On Wound Healing Process of Male Wistar Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Buccal Mucosa) Rifasanto, Moh. Ihsan; Laillyza Apriasari, Maharani; Taufiqurrahman, Irham
Dentino Vol 3, No 1 (2018)
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Background: Wound healing is the body process to improve tissue intergrity caused by wound. Mauli banana stem is a potential plant which can be used as a medicine to accelerate wound healing. Mauli banana stem extract has some contents such as tannin and saponin which has immunomodulatory properties. Previous study states that mauli banana stem extract gel with 37,5% concentration can accelerate the healing of traumatic ulcers. Purpose: To analyze the effect of mauli banana stem extract gel application with 37,5% concentration on fibroblast cell count in wound healing process of oral mucosa wistar rat on the 7th day. Material and Methods: This study was a true experimental design with posttest only control group design. It consisted of three treatment groups: a group which given mauli banana (Musa acuminata) stem extract gel with 37,5% concentration, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose gel (negative group) and patent drug gel containing Aloe vera (positive group). Result: The mean value of fibroblast cell count in wound healing process on the 7th day of the treatment group (28,57), negative group (20,14), and positive group (23). One-way Anova’s test had shown a significant difference. Post Hoc LSD test showed a significant difference between mauli banana stem extract gel with 37,5% concentration with hydroxypropyl methylcellulose gel and patent drug gel containing Aloe vera. Conclusion: The application of mauli banana stem extract gel with 37,5% concentration can increase fibroblast cell count on the 7th day in wound healing process of oral mucosa.

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