Hadira
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Faculty of Dentistry, Hasanuddin University Makassar, Indonesia

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Journal : MDJ (Makassar Dental Journal)

Multiple impacted teeth in mandibular partial edentulous: Treatment of multiple impacted teeth in mandibular partial edentulous Hendrijaya Permana; Hadira; Muchtar Nur Anam
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 12 No. 1 (2023): Volume 12 Issue 1 April 2023
Publisher : Makassar Dental Journal PDGI Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v12i1.715

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Impacted teeth are those with a delayed or that are not expected to erupt completely according to the clinical and radiographic findings. Majority of patients with one or more impacted teeth were up to 30 years old and rarely found in edentulous. It is re-ported about management a rare case of multiple impacted teeth in mandibular partial edentulous. A 51 years-old female was referred from Department of Prosthodontics for removal of multiple impacted teeth in mandibular edentulous. The clinical exa-mination, partial edentulous on the right and left of mandibular region. Radiography examination, bilateral impacted mandibu-lar first premolar and supernumerary teeth on left mandibular premolar region. The treatment was surgical removal under ge-neral anesthesia. Surgical removal was performed by buccal and lingual approach. There was absence of pain and excellent wound healing on the seventh day post surgery, however there was a symptom of paresthesia in the left lower lip and mental region. The vertical distance of the mental foramen is difficult to determine in conditions of mandibular edentulous with ex-cessive alveolar bone resorption. The patient given oral mecobalamin and the paresthesia symptoms disappeared 3 months postoperative. Surgical removal of impacted teeth in mandibular partial edentulous with excessive alveolar bone resorption have high risk of paresthesia.
Patient satisfaction postorthognathic surgery in Makassar: Kepuasan pasien pascabedah ortognatik di Makassar Inna Husnul Ibnu; Hadira; M. Ruslin; Eddy Heriyanto Habar
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 12 No. 1 (2023): Volume 12 Issue 1 April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v12i1.719

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Orthognathic surgery is intended to restore jaw function, improve aesthetics and enhance the patient's quality of social life. The success of treatment is not only based on clinical aspects including post-treatment complications but also depends on patient satisfaction which is the patient's subjective perception of the treatment outcome. There are many factors that influence patient satisfaction with orthognathic surgical treatment outcomes including demographic factors, motivation and complications, and effective communication. This study is intended to determine patient satisfaction with the results of orthognathic surgical treat-ment at Unhas National Hospital. In this retrospective study, 9 patients who had undergone orthognathic surgical procedures in hospitals in Makassar, but only 6 patients met the inclusion criteria and were used as research subjects. Direct interviews with patients via telephone focused on patient satisfaction with the results of orthognathic surgery and the factors that might de-termine it. It was found that the majority of respondents (87.3%) showed satisfaction with the treatment outcome. Two patients experienced post-surgical sensory disturbances. There were a number of motivations underlying the choice of treatment inclu-ding improvement of facial aesthetics, masticatory and speech functions, and increased self-confidence, and all patients stated that the surgical results were in accordance with their expectations and motivations in choosing orthognathic surgical treat-ment. It was concluded that patients showed satisfaction with the surgical outcome due to the fulfillment of the patient's expec-tations of the surgical outcome, the lack of post-surgical complications such as sensation disorders and effective communi-cation between doctor and patient
Management of epulis fissuratum with excision and vestibuloplasty: Penatalaksana epulis fissuratum dengan eksisi dan vestibuloplasti Maulana Muslim; Hadira; Moh. Gazali
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): Volume 12 Issue 3 Desember 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v12i3.881

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Epulis fissuratum (EF) is a reactive tissue response to sustained mechanical stress generated by an ill-fitting denture. This title is important as additional information about EF and its management for dentists and dental specialists. This article demonstrates the treatment of EF by excision and vestibuloplasty. A 61-year-old woman came to a Dental and Oral Hospital with com-plaints of enlargement of the lower left gum felt since about 1 year ago. Initially the size was small like rice but over time it enlarged to what it is now. There was a history of the patient using dentures since about 10 years ago which were installed by a dentist. On clinical examination, a lump was found in the lingual vestibule region 45-36 with a size of 5x2x0.5 cm, pedun-culated, soft consistency and smooth texture. The lesion was diagnosed as EF and was treated with excision and vestibulo-plasty which is the treatment of choice to optimise prosthetic integration by increasing the residual alveolar height. It was con-cluded that ill-fitting greatly increases the prevalence of mucosal lesions, especially EF. Surgical excision and vestibuloplast-ty can be as one of the treatment of choice.