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PEMBUATAN DENTAL RECORD YANG BAIK: IDENTIFIKASI IMIGRAN KORBAN KAPAL TENGGELAM DI TRENGGALEK 2011 Masniari Novita; Waloejo Noegroho
STOMATOGNATIC - Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 10 No 2 (2013)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Jember

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The main purpose of forensic identification is to match the Ante Mortem (AM) data to the Post Mortem (PM) data. In the DVI operation dental identification is one of the primer identifiers including finger prints and DNA. The most crucial problem is when the AM data is not sufficient enough to be compared with the PM data. Objectives. To compare the identification of immigrant victims in Trenggalek case and victims of Senopati case through the prosthetic aspect. Case Operation Procedure. From 103 victims of Trenggalek case only 49 victims were identified from medical, dental, property, fingerprint and DNA. Only 12 were identified by dental. There were 5 victims using porcelain bridge but none of them were identified by the prosthetic work. Compared with the Senopati case, 1 victim was identified from the partial denture worn. Conclusions. Forensic odontology identification depend on a good dental record made by a dentist as a AM data, and compared with the PM data from the victims. Prosthetic work is one of the good dental identifier because it has a spesific characteristic such as the cast, denture outline, material and number of teeth. There should be a good dental record from the prosthetic work that could be used as the AM data.
Tingkat Kepuasan Mahasiswa Profesi Kedokteran Gigi terhadap Aktivitas Klinik Online selama Pandemi Covid-19 Berdasarkan Kesiapan Sarana dan Prasarana Sindystya Widiasri Arum Kumala; Masniari Novita; Hestieyonini Hadnyanawati
Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan SUARA FORIKES Vol 14, No 1 (2023): Januari 2023
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Satisfaction with the learning process is very important for student learning outcomes. Online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic became a factor that could influence satisfaction with learning. The learning concept is different from face-to-face learning activities, namely the completeness of online learning supporting facilities and infrastructure can affect student learning satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of satisfaction of professional students at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Jember with online clinical activities during the Covid-19 pandemic based on the readiness of professional student facilities and infrastructure. Data was collected by filling out questionnaires and then analyzed descriptively in the form of frequency and proportion. The results of the analysis showed that the majority satisfaction level for each factor was: accessibility = 70.55% satisfied, device ownership = 88.22% satisfied, ease of receiving material = 44.55% satisfied, interactivity = 60.73% satisfied, and accuracy of the method = 64.37% satisfied. It was concluded that dental professional students were satisfied with the online learning process during the Covid-19 pandemicKeywords: online learning; dental profession students; satisfaction; the Covid-19 pandemic ABSTRAK Kepuasan terhadap proses pembelajaran sangat penting artinya bagi hasil belajar mahasiswa. Pembelajaran secara online di masa pandemi Covid-19 menjadi faktor yang dapat mempengaruhi kepuasan pelaksanakan pembelajaran. Konsep pembelajaran yang berbeda dari kegiatan pembelajaran tatap muka, yakni kelengkapan sarana dan prasarana penunjang pembelajaran online dapat mempengaruhi kepuasan pembelajaran mahasiswa. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengetahui tingkat kepuasan mahasiswa profesi Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi  Universitas Jember terhadap aktivitas klinik online selama pandemi Covid-19 berdasarkan kesiapan sarana dan prasarana mahasiswa profesi. Data dikumpulkan melalui pengisian kuesioner lalu dianalisis secara deskriptif berupa frekuensi dan proporsi. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kepuasan mayoritas bagi tiap-tiap faktor adalah: aksesibilitas = 70,55% puas, kepemilikan perangkat = 88,22% puas, kemudahan menerima materi = 44,55% puas, interaktivitas = 60,73% puas, dan ketepatan metode = 64,37% puas. Disimpulkan bahwa mahasiswa profesi kedokteran gigi puas terhadap proses pembalajaran online selama masa pandemi Covid-19.Kata kunci: pembelajaran online; mahasiswa profesi kedokteran gigi; kepuasan; pandemi Covid-19
Description of Lip Print Patterns (Cheiloscopy) Based on Age in the Population of Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia Mahriana Mahriana; Dwi Kartika Apriyono; Masniari Novita
Health Notions Vol 7, No 6 (2023): June
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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Forensic dentistry is a branch of medical science that deals with identifying and examining evidence through teeth and evaluating and presenting findings related to the oral cavity, jaws, teeth, and oral soft tissues to determine a person's identity. One of the identification methods that can be used in forensic odontology is lip prints. This study aims to see and examine the appearance of lip print patterns (cheiloscopy) based on age in Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia. This research was a descriptive observational study with a cross-sectional approach and used the classification of lip print patterns proposed by Suzuki & Tsuchihashi. The research sample consisted of 100 people taken from the age group of toddlers, children, adolescents, early adults, late adults, early elderly, late elderly, and seniors. The results of this study indicated that the most common lip print pattern was type II followed by type III and type I. There was diversity and variation in lip print patterns in each age group in Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia. Possibly due to racial variations and subject maturity. Keywords: forensic identification; lip print; cheiloscopy