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Use of Removable Partial Denture in Child with Papillon-Lefevre Syndrome: Case Report Tania Saskianti; Karina Ramadhani; Aulia Nuur Ainayah; Ardianti Maartrina Dewi
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): July - December
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

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Background: Papillon-Levefre Syndrome (PLS) is a rare genetic disorder with prevalence of 1-4 cases per millions of birth, characterized by the presence of palmar-plantar hyperkeratosis and rapid periodontal destruction of both the primary and secondary dentition. Purpose: This clinical report described such a rare condition with special attention on its diagnostic characterization, various treatment options and Prosthodontic rehabilitation. Case: Five years-old boy accompanied by his mother came to Pediatric Dentistry Specialist Clinic, Universitas Airlangga Dental Hospital - Surabaya with the chief complaint of gradually loss of upper and lower teeth since the patient was 3 years old. Case Management: Removable partial denture was chosen because it was considered as an appliance that can recover the function of mastication, speech and aesthetic patient. Removable partial denture was designed to replace 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 72, 73, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84 and 85 with retention on 16, 26, 36 and 46, and anterior bite riser on 31 and 41. Conclusion.Removable partial denture is the treatment of choice for children with PLS who are still in the growth period because it can recover mastication and aesthetic functions, have a good aesthetic, and easy maintenance that could done by the child.
Management of Acute Primary Herpetic Gingivo-stomatitis in Children Naila Marzuqi; Ali Taqwim; Niken Rahma Vitasari; Tania Saskianti
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): July - December
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

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Background: Acute primary herpetic gingivostomatitis is the symptomatic presentation of the initial exposure to the herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1). The clinical condition of acute primary herpetic gingivostomatitis is characterized by a prodromal of fever followed by an eruption of painful, ulcerative lesions of the gingiva and mucosa, and often, perioral, vesicular lesions. Purpose: The case reported management of acute primary herpetic gingiva-stomatitis in a 6 years old boy. Case: A 6-year-old boy with complaints of difficulty eating or drinking due to pain associated with multiple ulcers in the oral cavity and lips. Patient have been living in boarding school since 6 months ago and was complained of stomatitis which have occurred 4 days ago followed by fever and malaise. Case Management: The patient was instructed to eat nutritious (high calorie and protein diet), soft, blend diet and the following medications were prescribed: (1) antiviral drug (Acyclovir® tablet 200mg) for four times a day; (2) topical hyaluronic acid gel (Aloclair® gel 8ml) to be applied on lesions; (3) mouthwash containing benzydamine hydrochloride (Tantum Verde® 15ml) for three times a day; and (4) multivitamin syrup for three times a day. Conclusion: The case reported that the drugs treatment was used according to the severity of HSV-1 infection and patient’s symptoms of acute primary herpetic gingiva-stomatitis. Providing supportive care and educating about transmission of the virus are important aspects of nursing care.
Effectiveness of the Use of Manual and Electric Toothbrushes and the Effect of Educational Brushing Teeth with Video Animation on OHI-S Children with Down syndrome Alivy Aulia Az Zahra; Natasha Winona Audrey; Devalna Siwi Ichyana; Tania Saskianti; Seno Pradopo; Sindy Cornelia Nelwan; Masyithah Masyithah
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): January - June
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

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Background: Down Syndrome children have better ability in capturing instructions visually. The audio-visual learning method can be applied to Down Syndrome children. Electric toothbrushes were made to make it easier for them to brush their teeth, besides those electric toothbrushes have a handle that is comfortable to hold and control. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of electric and manual toothbrushes on Down Syndrome children OHI-S scores and determine the effect of education on tooth brushing with animated videos on Down Syndrome children OHI-S scores. Methods: Subjects of the study were 34 Down Syndrome children aged 6-19 years in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. OHI-S scores were recorded before and after the subjects were educated to brush their teeth with animated videos or dental phantoms. OHI-S scores were also recorded before and after the subjects brushed their teeth using manual toothbrushes or electric toothbrushes. Results: The test results Independent T-test (p> 0.05) showed there was no significant difference between tooth brushing using a manual toothbrush and an electric toothbrush to the decline of OHI-S score of Down Syndrome children. The results of the Mann-Whitney statistical test were p> 0.05, that there was no significant difference in the reduction in OHI-S scores between Down Syndrome children who were educated with animated videos and dental phantoms. Conclusion: There was no significant difference between manual toothbrushes and electric toothbrushes and there was no significant influence of Down Syndrome OHI-S children who were educated with animated videos or dental phantoms.
Rancang Bangun Sistem Pakar Identifikasi Penyakit Gigi Berbasis Web Dengan Menggunakan Metode Certainty Factor Mochammad Irfan; Jusak Irawan; Tania saskianti
Jurnal Sistem Informasi dan Komputerisasi Akuntansi (JSIKA) Vol 4, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : Jurnal Sistem Informasi Universitas Dinamika

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This research is motivated by common dental diseases that are present among people. it is evident that people will visit dentist only when they experience serious problems with their teeth, this mainly because a lack of understanding against the dental disease and also expensive charge of dental checkup. therefore, in this study we build an application for diagnosing common dental disease. a web-based application that is available to be accessed freely. The purpose of this study is to build a expert system for identifying dental disease.The expert system utilized the certainty factor method as the inference engine. The reason behind this is  because this method is able to produce alternatives diagnosis (the output of the system comprises of some diagnosis results). It can be seen that certainty factor method is very suitable for expert system problem solving for disease diagnosis. This research was done by way of anamnesis process (giving a question to the user). The system produces a possibility of the diseases as well as causative factor and handling factor.This work has been tested by an expert using 30 times experiment. Based on our examination some result were obtained as follows: Firstly, the system gives similar results in reference  to the expert judgment of disease. Secondly, the system gives possibilities of the disease when we considered confidence level above 80%. Thirdly, the results were considered invalid when the diagnosis of the system didn’t match with the expert judgment
A Comparison Between Hyclone And Biowest: Effects To Human MSCs Proliferation, Morphology, And Osteogenic Differentiation Tania Saskianti; Kanawa Misami; Yukio Kato
Journal of Tropical Life Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2013)
Publisher : Journal of Tropical Life Science

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are expanded in a basal culture medium supplemented with fetal bovine serum (FBS) with or without additional growth factors. The serum contains basic components such as hormones and growth factors which provide robust MSC proliferation. However, the effects of different serum in the isolation and proliferation of primary MSC remains unclear. In this study we compared effect of serums on stimulating MSC proliferation and osteogenic differentiation. Therefore we evaluated the impact of Hyc1 and Bw1 containing medium on primary MSC morphology. Primary MSC grown in both serum containing medium retain the ability to differentiate into osteoblast. Bw1 containing serum showed slightly, unsignificanty higher potential as compared to Hyc1. However more detailed analysis on the composition of each serum on overall MSC morphology and proliferation must be further explored. The result of this study should form a basis for further studies examining specific substance needed in MSC proliferation and differentiation in more detail.