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    CONTENT OF VOLUME 20 ISSUE 1 APRIL 2024

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    MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERIODONTIA-ORTHODONTIA APPROACH IN A CASE OF MIDLINE DIASTEMA WITH LABIAL FRENECTOMY USING ELECTROSURGERYMedia Sukmalia Adibah, Eka Pramudita Ramadhany, Valeo Adika Laksana, Ni Luh Desy Ayu Susilahati1 - 6 RE-TREATMENT OF MISMANAGED BILATERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE AND POST-SURGICAL COMPLICATIONOyagi Shuka, Nyoman Ayu Anggayanti, Anak Agung Manik Swayoga, Agus Dwi Sastrawan, Eka Marwansyah Oli’i7 - 14 THE RELATIONSHIP OF ORAL HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ELDERLY AT THE TRESNA WERDHA NIRWANA SOCIAL ORGANIZATION PURI SAMARINDAAlifia Auralia, Nuryanni Dihin Utami, Endang Sawitri, Elliana Martalina, Ronny Isnuwardana, Cicih Bhakti Purnamasari15 - 21 EFFECT OF BROWN ALGAE (Sargassum Sp) GEL ON ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE LEVELS IN PERIODONTITIS RATS INDUCED BY SILK LIGATION MODELMuhamat Muhtar S Abdurrohman, Faruq Abdurrohman Muhammad, Tahta Danifatis Sunnah, Ade Ismail A. K, Christina Mahardika22 - 28 THE RELATIONSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE BEHAVIOR OF DENTAL POST GRADUATED STUDENTS REGARDING PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AT RSGM SARASWATI DENPASARDwiastutik Listiantari, Ni Luh Gede Aris Maytadewi Negara, Agnes Ayu Biomi29 - 33 COMBINATION OF REGENERATIVE THERAPY AND FREE GINGIVAL GRAFT IN STAGE IV PERIODONTITIS: CASE REPORTResky Ramadhani, Ayu Rahayu Feblina, Dian Setiawati34 - 39 EFFECT OF KECEMCEM (Spondias pinnata) EXTRACT ON ANGIOGENESIS OF GINGIVA AFTER CURETASE OF WISTAR RATSEka Pramudita Ramadhany, Media Sukmalia Adibah, I Ketut Suandika Dharma Yanta40 - 45 EFFECT OF 4 wt% HYDROXYAPATITE PASTA ON DENTAL EMAIL HARDNESSJames Hartono Santoso, Anastasia Elsa Prahasti, Elline46 - 52 TEST OF RESISTANCE OF ALPUKAT (Persea americana mill) FRUIT EXTRACT ON THE GROWTH OF THE Streptococcus mutansPutu Rusmiany, Nyoman Nurdeviyanti, Ilma Yudistian, Agnesia Lorenza53 - 59 DIFFERENCES IN FLOW RATE AND SALIVA PH IN USERS AND NON-USERS OF FIXED ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCESViona Sekar Melati, Ernawati, Ageng Wicaksono60 - 66 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PLATELET RICH FIBRIN, CONNECTIVE TISSUE GRAFT AND THEIR COMBINATION IN THE CLOSURE OF GINGIVAL RECESSION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEWDian Anggraini, Irma Ervina, Aini Hariyani Nasution67 - 75 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE COMPLETENESS OF GENERAL POLY OUTPATIENT MEDICAL RECORD DOCUMENTS AT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER I EAST DENPASARAnak Agung Putri Adnyaswari, Putu Ika Farmani, Made Karma Maha Wirajaya76 - 82 POTENTIAL OF VIRGIN COCONUT OIL PASTE AS EXTRINSIC DENTAL STAIN REMOVALKhusnul Munika Listari, Siham83 - 89 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF METRONIDAZOLE GELS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PERIODONTAL DISEASECitra Jasmin Cangara, Hasanuddin Thahir90 - 95 THE BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF PROPOLIS ON OSTEOBLAST DIFFERENTIATION: A LITERATURE REVIEWJessy Wijaya, Rezmelia Sari, Suryono96 - 102 INCIDENCE OF ORAL CANDIDIASIS IN FIXED ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCESWahyuni Dyah Parmasari, Masfufatun, Tri Juliati103 - 107 LASER-ASSISTED CROWN LENGTHENING: CLINICAL EFFICACY AND ADVANTAGES OVER CONVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES (SYSTEMATIC REVIEW)Rieska Rachmasari, Fatimah Maria Tadjoedin108 - 117 REGENERATIVE PERIODONTAL TREATMENT AS MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS: A CASE REPORTAinun Isnaeni Ilham, Daniel Tetan El, Sri Oktawati118 - 123 CHITOSAN COLLAGEN HYDROGEL: A POTENTIAL SCAFFOLD BIOMATERIAL FOR PERIODONTAL REGENERATIVE TREATMENTDharmmesti Anindita Wijayanti, Dahlia Herawati, Vincensia Maria Karina, Kwartarini Murdiastuti124 - 132 EFFECTIVENESS OF SOCKET PRESERVATION IN MAINTAINING ALVEOLAR BONE VOLUME: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEWFahrur Rozi Lubis, Irma Ervina, Martina Amalia133 - 138 CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK (CNN) BASED ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PERIODONTAL DISEASES DIAGNOSISNurul Huda Danial, Dian Setiawati139 - 148 FUNCTIONAL CROWN LENGTHENING AS A PRE-RESTORATIVE PROCEDURE IN THE AESTHETIC ZONEVidya Nursolihati, Osa Amila Hafiyyah149 - 155 MANAGEMENT OF BACTERIAL PLAQUE-INDUCED GINGIVAL ENLARGEMENT: CASE REPORTMartina Amalia, Cut Ati Ningsih, Widianto Meydhiono156 - 163 EFFECT OF SOLVENT TYPE ON THE AMOUNT OF YIELD FROM MACERATION OF MORINGA PLANTS (Moringa oleifera)Wulan Anggestia, Sri Pandu Utami, Darmawangsa,Widya P. Sari, Difa Dirgantara164 - 169 FIXED DOSE COMBINATION OF MECOBALAMIN AND PREGABALIN IN THE TREATMENT OF OROFACIAL NEUROPATHIC PAINManuel Dwiyanto Hardjo Lugito170 - 17

    QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE COMPLETENESS OF GENERAL POLY OUTPATIENT MEDICAL RECORD DOCUMENTS AT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER I EAST DENPASAR

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    Introduction:A medical record is a document containing data on the identity of the patient, examination, treatment, action, and other services that have been provided to the patient. The availability of medical records is also very influential in the process of services performed by the medical officer and can affect the quality and quality of the service of a means of health care. The purpose of the research is to find out the completeness of the completion of medical records on the general poli in Primary Health Care of East Denpasar I. Materials and Methods: The design of research that uses quantitative descriptive in the UPTD Puskesmas I Department of Health Department of Eastern Denpasar district. A sample of as many as 100 medical records of street treatment on the general police. Indicators in quantitative analysis methods on medical record completion consist of identification review, report review, record review, and authentication review. Sampling technique using the method of systematic random sample (SRS). Data collection using checklist instruments. Results and Discussions: A total of 100 samples of medical record documents in this study were filled in by 3 counter officers, 3 doctors and 3 nurses. The characteristics of the officers were 66.6% male, 100% had a bachelor's degree, 66.6% had worked <5 years, and 86.6% had attended training in filling out medical records. The results of the quantitative analysis show that the identity review is 100% complete, the reporting review is 0% complete, and the recording review is 76% complete, the authentication review is 100% complete. Incompleteness in the initial (subjective) assessment is low due to the biological, psychosocial, cultural and spiritual history not being filled in. Incompleteness in the initial (objective) assessment was low due to the items inspection, palpation, auscultation, abdominal circumference and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Conclussion: The lowest completeness was obtained in the review of both subjective and objective initial assessment reporting

    RE-TREATMENT OF MISMANAGED BILATERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE AND POST-SURGICAL COMPLICATION

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    Introduction: Improper management of condyle fractures can lead to changes in the structure of the temporomandibular joint, which can impact the patient's oral function. Corrective surgery is necessary to restore the patient's function and quality of life. This case report aims to discuss the procedure of bilateral condylectomy in neglected condylar fracture, as well as the risks and post-operative complication management. Case: A 26-year-old female patient presented with mandibular hypomobility and occasional temporomandibular pain. The patient had history of a traffic accident around four months ago, and was managed in a public hospital but symptoms persisted. Case Treatment: After thorough examinations, the patient was diagnosed with neglected complete bilateral condylar fracture with displacement and managed via bilateral condylectomy. Post-operative, the patient presented with anterior open-bite and facial paralysis on the right side, and was treated accordingly. During 4-month follow-up, complications and chief complaints had all subsided. Discussions: Mismanagement of condylar fracture could result in malunion of fragments, which is difficult to reposition due to the changes that have already occurred in the temporomandibular structure. Condylectomy is often necessary to relieve symptoms, although bilateral condylectomy poses certain neurological risks. Prompt recognition and intervention of nerve injury is important to prevent permanent complication. Conclusion and Suggestions: Condylectomy could properly treat neglected bilateral condylar fracture in adult patients. Operators must know the associated risk and management of post-operative complications

    DIFFERENCES IN FLOW RATE AND SALIVA PH IN USERS AND NON-USERS OF FIXED ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCES

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    Introduction: Fixed orthodontic treatment is a type of dental treatment that is very popular throughout the world, not only to improve function but also lifestyle. However, it has an impact on the condition of the oral cavity, namely the flow rate and pH of salivary, which can affect dental and oral health. This study aims to determine the differences in flow rate and saliva pH between users and non-users of fixed orthodontic devices. Materials and Methods: This type of research is analytical observational, with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were students class 2020, 2021, and 2022, the sample in this study was 116 students. Data collection by observation, interviews and examination. The method for measuring saliva flow rate with drainase and saliva pH using the Hanna HI98107 pH meter. Univariate and bivariate data analysis (independent sample t test). Results and Discussions: The results of the study showed that the there was a difference in saliva flow rate in users and non-users of fixed orthodontic appliances (p-value 0.001), there is a difference in saliva pH between users and non-users (p-value 0.000). Conclusion: The use of fixed orthodontic can affect saliva flow rate and salivary pH

    CHITOSAN COLLAGEN HYDROGEL: A POTENTIAL SCAFFOLD BIOMATERIAL FOR PERIODONTAL REGENERATIVE TREATMENT

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    Introduction: Hydrogels are considered a promising scaffold biomaterial for regenerative periodontal treatment. The development of collagen and chitosan based hydrogels can improve the final characteristics of the hydrogel. Review: Collagen and chitosan are the two main materials used to design scaffolds for tissue engineering. Collagen is a material that is often used to develop hydrogels because it has the advantage of high biocompatibility. In the biomedical field, collagen is often used as a drug delivery system. Collagen has weak mechanical strength so other biomaterials are needed for its use. Chitosan material has high biocompatibility and a slow degradation rate. So the combination of these two materials is a strategic choice for making promising biomaterial scaffolds in periodontal regenerative treatment. Conclusion: Chitosan collagen hydrogel is a potential scaffold biomaterial for periodontal regenerative treatment

    Prevalence of Geographic Tongue Disorders in Pregnant Women at Gianyar I Public Health Center Period June – July 2023

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    Introduction: Geographic tongue is an annular lesion that can be found on the dorsum and the edges of the tongue. This lesion is also known as erythema migrans. The clinical appearance of Geographic tongue consists of white, yellow, or gray lesions on the slightly elevated edges. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of geographic tongue cases in pregnant women at the Community Health Center Gianyar I. Material and Method: The type of research used in this study was a descriptive epidemiological research method. The total number of samples in this study was 125 respondents of pregnant women at the Community Health Center Gianyar I. Data analysis was carried out descriptively, namely those presented in the form of frequency and percentage distribution tables. Results and Discussions: From the research results, the prevalence of geographic tongue in pregnant women at the Gianyar I Community Health Center period June - July 2023, there were 11 (8.8%) sufferers of geographic tongue disorder, where based on gestational age (trimester), there were 6 sufferers of geographic tongue or around ( 11.11%) in the third trimester, while in the second trimester there were 4 (9.52%) people who suffered from geographic tongue and only 1 person (3.44%) who suffered from geographic tongue in the first trimester. Conclusion: The prevalence of geographic tongue cases is mostly found in the third trimester of pregnancy; most have no symptoms or pain

    Avocado Seed Extract (Persea americana Mill.) Can Inhibit The Growth Of Streptococcus mutans Bacteria (In Vitro)

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    Introduction The Streptococcus mutans bacteria is a key microorganism that plays a significant role in the etiology of dental caries. Avocado seed extract is one alternative used to inhibit the growth of Streptococcus mutans bacteria. Avocado seeds can act as antibacterial agents due to their active compound content, including flavonoids, saponins, tannins, alkaloids, and terpenoids. Materials and Methods. This research aims to determine the inhibitory power present in avocado seeds against Streptococcus mutans bacteria, using a pure experimental design known as Post-test Only Control Group Design. The study involves two concentrations, namely 75% and 100%, each with 6 repetitions. Avocado seed extraction uses 96% ethanol as a solvent through the maceration method. The inhibition zone testing is carried out using the Kirby-Bauer method. Results and Discussions The inhibition zones, as determined by the Kruskal-Wallis test, indicate a significant difference in both concentrations regarding the growth of Streptococcus mutans bacteria. Conclusions The conclusion of this research is that avocado seed extract can inhibit the growth of Streptococcus mutans bacteria, with the 100% concentration being more effective in creating an inhibition zone than the 75% concentration

    Comparison Between Conventional and Electrocautery Approach in The Treatment of Pericoronitis

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    Introduction: Pericoronitis refers to an intraoral inflammation caused by an infection affecting the gum tissue surrounding a tooth that is either erupting or partially erupted. The gum tissue is known as operculum which entrapped food debris and hard to clean, causing inflammation. It frequently occurred in lower third molars although it can be happened with any erupting teeth. This case report was to discuss the comparison result of removing operculum between using conventional technique with scalpel and electrocautery. Case: A 22-year-old female patient visiting RSGM Prof Soedomo, Yogyakarta with a chief complaint of pain in the lower left and right back tooth for the past five months, interfering with her meals and causing discomfort. Extraoral examination showed no abnormalities and intraoral examination showed operculum covering the distal occlusal of tooth 38 and 48. Case Treatment: Operculectomy was performed at region 38 using scalpel and blade while at region 48 using electrocautery to eliminate pericoronitis. Discussion: The bleeding while excision in operculectomy with scalpel and blade was quite excessive and need an effort to control. In the other hand, bleeding was mild in operculectomy with electrocautery. There was no swelling in electrocautery surgery while mild swelling was found in conventional approach Conclusion: Therefore, the treatment results demonstrate that both technique showing good healing and removing any discomfort but electrocautery approach was painless compared with scalpel and blade approach. Operators should have to know the associated risk and management of post operative complications

    Analysis Of 5R Implementation at Nala Husada Dental Hospital Surabaya

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    Introduction.  The 5S culture (Sort, Set Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain) is a culture adopted from Japan, a way of building and maintaining a clean, comfortable and set order environment. The implementation of the 5S culture at the Nala Husada Dental Hospital  will have an impact on the process of improving safety and service quality which is an important component of service to patients. Initial survey results show that the 5S culture is not yet running, so it is a problem that needs to be solved. Materials and Methods.  This type of research is experimental research. The 5S socialization was carried out to those in charge of units, as respondents totaling 39 people. This research began with a pre-test, socialization and post-test were carried out to measure understanding of the 5S. The 5S audit assessment was carried out on 28 service units and 38 non-service units. The 5S audit assessment uses the 5S LAM KPRS indicators. The 5S assessment audit was carried out twice.  The results of the first audit are conveyed to all work units as an evaluation for improvement. After that, a second audit was carried out to see the follow-up to the results of the first audit. Results and Discussion.  The results obtained were better understanding of knowledge and audit results after the 5S socialization. Pre-test score 59.17,  post-test 80.51. The results of the first stage of the 5S audit total score for service units was 53.0%, non-service units 40.6%. The results of the second stage of the 5S audit showed an increase in the audit score. The total score of service units was 68% and non-service  units 61.9% Conclusion. Understanding knowledge and 5S audit results shows an increase in 5S awareness. 5S audits must continue to be carried out consistently and continuously, and require commitment

    EFFECTIVENESS OF RED BITES FRUIT (Beta vulgaris) AS A MOUTH MOUTH TO REDUCE HALITOSIS: EFEKTIFITAS SARI PERASAN BUAH BIT MERAH (Beta Vulgaris) SEBAGAI OBAT KUMUR TERHADAP PENURUNAN TINGKAT HALITOSIS

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    Introduction: Halitosis or bad breath is often a problem because it can reduce the fluency of communication which causes embarrassment in socializing so that it has a psychological impact which results in low self-esteem, loss of self-image and can cause stress. This writing aims to determine the role of beets on the level of halitosis reduction. Review: Most of the known causes of halitosis come from food scrap left in the oral cavity which is processed by the normal flora of the oral cavity, and are the result of the production of the activity of bacteria in the mouth that causes the formation of Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSC) in the oral cavity, which is a sulfur compound that is volatile and smells bad. Since time immemorial, many people believe that natural ingredients are able to treat various diseases because they are considered less likely to cause side effects compared to synthetic drugs. One of the natural ingredients that can be used is beetroot. Beetroot contains several active compounds such as carotenoids, saponins, glycine betanin, betanin, polyphenols, flavonoids, phenols, tannins and alkaloids. Beetroot is thought to be able to reduce the level of halitosis because the compounds in beets contain antibacterial active substances that can reduce bacteria in the oral cavity in reducing the level of halitosis. Conclusion: Beets (Beta Vulgaris) are effective in reducing the level of halitosis because they have antibacterial properties

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