Eha Djulaeha
Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

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Toxicity Test on Taro Leaf Extract (Colocasia Esculenta L. Schoot) as Mouthwash to BHK-21 Fibroblast Cell Culture in Denture Users Tiara Meilena; Januar Cidie Fabiansyah; Eha Djulaeha; Hanoem Eka Hidayati
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): January - June
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

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Background: One of requirements for a material to be used in dentistry is that the material must be non toxic and non irritant, as well as have biocompatibility properties, not triggering a detrimental effect on the biological environment, both locally and systemically. The first-line tests that must be conducted is in vitro tests, one of which is MTT Assay. Samples used in this research were fibroblast cells (cultured BHK-21 cells) since fibroblasts are the most important and largest components in pulp, periodontal ligament, and gingiva. Purpose: This research aimed to determine toxicity effect of taro leaf extracts (Colocasia esculenta L. Schoot) on BHK-21 fibroblast cells. Methods: This research is an experimental laboratory research using Post Test Only Control Group design.  The research treatment are the administration of Taro leaf extract (Colocasia esculenta L. Schoot)  with 100%, 80%, 60%, and 40% concentration on BHK-21 fibroblast cell. Results: The fibroblast cell life percentage in 100%, 80%, 60%, and 40% concentration respectively are 106,3%, 50,9%, 36,2%, and 30,1%. The toxicity results are obtained using MTT assay technique after 24 hours. The optical density absorbency values are read by ELISA reader and represent life cell viability. Conclusion: Taro leaf extract (Colocasia esculenta L. Schoot) at a concentration above 80% is considered as non-toxic material to BHK-21 fibroblast cells
Improvement facial aesthetics with immediate denture treatment I Ketut Budi Santosa; Rostiny Rostiny; Eha Djulaeha
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): January - June
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Background: immediate dentures are one of denture treatment that provides a rapid treatment stage to improve aesthetics without patients experiencing toothless phase due the tooth is extraction or decaputated. Purpose: To reported maxillary immediate partial denture and mandibulary immediate complete overdenture with magnetic retention to improve facial aesthetics. Case: A-56 years old woman with twelve tooth loss (17,16,15, 26,34,35,36,37,44,45,46,47) and have fillings teeth on 21,11 and 12 patched in dental artisans less more than 1 year and now its felt swollen with mobility 30 in the last few weeks and teeth 31,41,42,43 experienced mobilitys 20 due to calculus and teeth 32,33 were deep caries with mobility 30. Case Management: in phanoramic photo teeth 11,21 and 22 saw a large periapical lesion Ø 10mm and its advised to extract. In 32 and 33, non-immediate extraction was performed because periapical lesions and deep caries are large enough with the presence of periapical abscesses, while teeth 31, 41, 42 and 43 are scaling and rootplaning then endodontic treatment is performed to obtain a harmonious relationship between the upper anterior teeth and below the teeth 31,41.42.43 is immediately decaputated and restored with GI cement on the surface of the teeth and magnet keeper coping was done for 43. Discussion: The main objective of the immediate denture treatment is to avoid psychological, social and discomfort  from  look toothless Conclusion: Immediate denture is the choice of treatment  to improve the retention and facial aesthetic.