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Medali Jurnal : Media Dental Intelektual
ISSN : 23376937     EISSN : 24604151     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/medali.5.2
Core Subject : Health,
Oral Biology, Pediatric Dentistry, Oral Maxillofacial surgery, Periodontic, Prosthodontic, Orthodontic, Operative dentistry, Endodontic, Biomoleculer Dentistry, Dental Public Health, Oral Radiology, Oral Medicine, Dental Forensic, Oral Pathology, Dental Material
Articles 104 Documents
COMPARISON FOR CARICA PAPAYA AND GENGIGEL LEAVES EXTRACTION FOR GINGIVITIS HEALING EFFECTIVENESS IN ORTHODONTIC APPLICATION Anfasa Isnurhakim; Budi Suhartono; Rama Putranto
Jurnal Medali Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Media Dental Intelektual September 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.v3i1.17055

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Background: Gingivitis is the infection disease with tooth loss effect. Using fixed orthodontic appliance in dentistry can give gingivitis impact with its’ designed way. To determine the effectiveness of papaya leaf extraction and gengigel in gingivitis treatment with fixed orthodontic application in letrature review explanation Methods: Literature searching with Science Direct, NCBI (PubMed), and Google Scholar databases and getting 530 articles. Articles are screened to be 67 articles and selected by inclusion and exclusion criteria getting 37 articles. 37 Articles are ready to be analysed. Results:There is effectiveness of papaya leaf extract and gengigel in patients using fixed orthodontic appliances for giving anti inflammation effect, wound healing and enhance blood circulation. Conclusion: The conclusion is papaya and gengigel leaf extraction giving gingivitis healing effect in fixed orthodontic treatment
LITERATURE REVIEW : CHARACTERISTIC ANALYSIS PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PROPERTIES (ACIDITY, FLOW RATE, CONSISTENCY) SALIVA RADIOTHERAPY HEAD & NECK CANCER PATIENT Muhammad Henri Indrawan; Rizki Amalina; Febia Astiawati Sugiarto
Jurnal Medali Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Media Dental Intelektual September 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.v3i1.17166

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Background: Head and Neck Cancer (oral, nose, pharynx, and larynx area) are 890.000 new cases and 450.000 deaths in 2018. One of the treatment’s Radiotherapy affects saliva’s quality in physicochemical properties (flow rate, consistency, and acidity). Physicochemical properties are analyzed because they can influence saliva’s quality. The study is to get updated analysis about physicochemical properties’ saliva in Radiotherapy of Head and Neck Cancer Patient. Method: There are 39.972 articles, searched in Google Scholar, Academia, and Microsoft Academy database. The articles that are connected with keywords topic are 52 articles with abstract and title screening processes. The next process is selecting articles and getting 17 excluding articles and 35 including articles. The total articles are 35 articles. Therefore, they’re ready to be analyzed.Result: Major result of the analysis is radiotherapy affecting patients with Xerostomia. There’s a reducing flow rate, increasing consistency, and pH decrease in the acute phase. In the late phase, physicochemical properties’ saliva quality is decreased because of high ionizing radiation damaging DNA and membrane of the acinar cell. Primary saliva became hypertonic because protein kinase A enzyme and protein kinase C enzyme fail to do phosphorylation to build protein materials in the acinar cell. Conclusion: Radiotherapy making Xerostomia impact decreasing physicochemical properties’ quality in head and neck cancer. Education is the main thing to take Xerostomia’s complications for maintaining OHI like teeth brushing, chlorhexidine, fluoride or salivary stimulant application, and others. Analysis can be developed for the observation of consistency outcomes based on quantity.
EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD FORMAT AND SECURITY SYSTEM IN DENTAL CLINIC OF THE GENERAL HOSPITAL IN BATAM CITY Aurellia Vinta Aryanti Bintoro; Erdianto Setya Wardhana; Erna Dwi Agustin
Jurnal Medali Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Media Dental Intelektual March 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.4.1.1-10

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Background: Electronic medical records in dentistry are the latest implementation in the health sector, especially dental health history to the services needed by patients by health care facilities and affect the format of dental medical records and electronic medical record security systems. This study aimed to review the completeness of the medical record format and the electronic medical record security system of the dental polyclinic of the General Hospital in Batam City. Method: This study used a descriptive cross-sectional observational design with two samples. Processing of data in the form of tables and texts as well as conclusions as a result of research.Result: The results showed that there were incomplete dental electronic medical record formats at Hospital A such as patient identity, required medical data, odontogram, intraoral examination, and treatment chart while Hospital B such as patient identity, required medical data, intraoral examination, treatment chart, and appendix. In the electronic medical record security system, the two samples did not meet the integrity and non-repudiation aspects.Conclusion: There is an incomplete dental electronic medical record format and security system in both samples according to the Indonesian Dental Medical Record Guidelines.
NON-DENTAL GLASS FIBER IMPACT ON TENSILE STRENGTH OF FIBER REINFORCED ACRYLIC RESIN IN DENTURE BASE eko Hadianto; Muhammad Dian Firdausy
Jurnal Medali Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Media Dental Intelektual March 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.4.1.91-96

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Background: Acrylic resin is a dental material that is often used because it is easy to apply and has good aesthetics. One type of acrylic resin used for denture base materials in dentistry is Heat Cured Acrylic Resin (HCAR). HCAR as base for dentures also has disadvantages including low tensile strength. Therefore, fiber can be added to heat cured acrylic resin as a reinforcing material (FRAR). This study aims to determine the effect of the addition of non-dental glass fiber on the tensile strength of HCAR.Method: This is a true experimental research using posttest only control group design. Divided into two groups, the first one is HCAR without the addition of non-dental glass fiber, the second group is HCAR with the addition of non-dental glass fiber. The data are tested using the Independent T-Test parametric test.Result: The average tensile strength of the HCAR without Non Dental Glass Fiber was 46.5169 MPa, while the average tensile strength of HCAR with the addition of Non Dental Glass Fiber was 60.3269 MPa. The independent test results show p value of = 0.000Conclusion: It was found that heat cured acrylic resin with the addition of non-dental glass fiber has a higher tensile strength than heat cured acrylic resin without the addition of non-dental glass fiber which could be used as an alternative choice in applications in dentistry.
THE EFFECT OF PINEAPPLE (ANANAS COMOSUS L. MERR) LEAF FIBER’S VOLUME FRACTION TOWARD FLEXURAL STRENGTH OF FLOWABLE RESIN COMPOSITE Shilfina Rufaida; Eko Hadianto; Muhamat Muhtar Abdurrohman
Jurnal Medali Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Media Dental Intelektual March 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.4.1.52-58

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Background: Composite resin is one of dental restorative materials that have a high aesthetic value. Fiber Reinforced Composite (FRC) is a combination material between polymer matrix and fiber and it is used as an alternative material to improve mechanical properties. The mechanical strength can be affected by the fraction of fiber volume used. This study aims is to know the effect of fraction of pineapple leaf fiber volume to the strength of composite resin flexural with pineapple leaf fiber concentration 0%, 1%, and 1,5%.Method: This study is a true experimental one with only control group design post-test. The total sample used was 27 specimens with a size 25x2x2 mm. The sample was divided into 3 groups, resin composite with a fraction of pineapple leaf fiber pineapple volume 0%, 1%, 1,5%. Flexural strength was tested by a three-point bending test in the universal testing machine.Result: The result of flexural strength in flowable resin composite with fraction of pineapple leaf fiber volume 0% (99,48 MPa ± 4,38), fraction volume 1% (131,40 MPa ± 5,39) and fraction volume 1,5% (148,88 MPa ± 3,74). One way ANOVA test showed that there was a significant difference in every group. Post Hoc test showed that there was a significant difference among groups. Conclusion: The fraction of pineapple leaf fiber (Ananas Comosus L. Merr) volume affects to the flexural strength of flowable resin composite. Flowable resin composite fraction of pineapple leaf fiber volume 1,5% has the highest flexural strength.
RELATIONSHIP OF PATIENT SAFETY CLIMATE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PATIENT SAFETY TARGETS IN THE INTEGRATION CLINIC OF RSIGM SULTAN AGUNG SEMARANG Adetiya Denti Wijaya Kusumaningtyas; Kusuma Arbianti; Moh Husnun Niam
Jurnal Medali Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Media Dental Intelektual March 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.4.1.11-23

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Background: Patient safety is an important issue for the health care system in Indonesia. Patient safety management is an attempt to save all medical personnel by reducing and minimizing medical injuries that may occur to patients. One of these efforts is the implementation of a patient safety climate. Patients safety climate is a perception of group members about procedures, practices, and types of behavior towards patient safety. A high patient safety climate it will increase the implementation of patient safety goals which will affect a patient safety incident. Methods: Using an observational analytical research method with a cross sectional research design by distributing questionnaires to 70 young dentists at the integration clinic of RSIGM Sultan Agung Semarang. The questionnaire used in this study was the safety attitude questionnaire and the patient safety target implementation questionnaire which have been tested validity and reliability test. The research data were processed using the Spearman test.Results: there is a significant relationship between the patients safety climate and the implementation of patient safety goals p<0.05, the better the patients safety climate is the more the implementation of patient safety goals will decrease which will reduce a patient safety incident. Conclusion: It can be concluded there is a relationship between the patient safety climate and the implementation of patient’s safety goals with data p-value of 0.001, the correlation coefficient is 0.402 that the close relationship between the two variables is categorized as moderate with a positive correlation direction.
THE EFFECT OF ADDITION NON DENTAL GLASS FIBER TOWARDS THE FLEXURAL STRENGTH OF NANOFIL RESIN COMPOSITE Dessy Adhira Nur Safitri; Eko Hadianto; Erdianto Setya Wardhana
Jurnal Medali Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Media Dental Intelektual March 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.4.1.59-64

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Background: Resin composite is one of many materials that are often used in daily dental practice because of its convenience and high aesthetic value. Resin composite consists of various materials, one of them is nanofil resin composite. Some research has shown that non-fiber resin composite has poor flexural strength. Therefore, fiber (FRC) can be added to the resin composite as a reinforcing material.Method: This study is based on a true-experimental, post-test only control group design with 16 specimen total of samples with 25x2x2 mm in the size. The samples were classified into two groups, the first group is the nanofil resin composite without the addition of non-dental glass fiber, and the second group is the nanofil resin composite with the addition of non-dental glass fiber. Data was tested using the parametric test, Independent T-test.Result: The average result of the flexural strength of the nanofil resin composite group without the addition of non-dental glass fiber was 102.7725 Mpa. As for the nanofil resin composite group with the addition of non-dental glass fiber is 166.1100 Mpa. The results of the independent T-test showed p-value = 0.000.Conclusion: It was found that nanofil resin composite with addition of non-dental glass fiber has a higher flexural strength than resin composite without addition of non-dental glass fiber so that it can be used as an alternative choice in applications in dentistry.
DIFFERENCES IN INFLUENCE OF PINEAPPLE LEAF FIBER DIRECTIONAL ARRANGEMENT BY UNI-DIRECTIONAL AND BI-DIRECTIONAL ON IMPACT STRENGTH OF FRAR Bella Sarita Fariandewi; Benni Benyamin; Budi Suhartono
Jurnal Medali Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Media Dental Intelektual March 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.4.1.24-30

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Background: It is critical to treat tooth loss cases using dentures. Hot polymerized acrylic resin, is the most often used basis for dentures and is cured by applying heat. Heat cured acrylic base material has several disadvantages, it is fragile, easy to change color, porous, and easy to absorb liquids. The impact strength of acrylic-based dentures can increase by adding pineapple leaf fiber because the cellulose content in pineapple leaf fiber increases the bond's strength. The pineapple plant is a type of plant that is relatively inexpensive and easy to obtain. This study aims to analyze the effect of uni-directional and bi-directional fiber direction of pineapple leaf fiber on the impact of FRAR.Method: The method used in this study was a post-test-only control group design with a total sample of 30 pcs. Meanwhile, the measurement process of impact strength was done using the Universal Testing Machine and joules/mm was used as the unit of measurement. One Way Anova test was used as a statistical test and was followed by the Bonferroni Post Hoc test. Result: The results showed a significant effect of uni-directional fibers on the impact strength of FRAR. The uni-directional fibers group had the highest impact strength of the three groups, with an average of 0.024 J/mm2. Uni-directional fibers result in even pressure distribution, increasing the FRAR's impact strength. Conclusion: There is a difference in the effect of different arrangements of pineapple leaf uni-directionally and bi-directionally on the impact strength of FRAR
ORAL MUCOSAL BURN CAUSED BY THE TOPICAL APPLICATION OF A CLOVE OIL CONCENTRATE Sutrania Dewi Sulaksana; Anandina Irmagita Soegyanto
Jurnal Medali Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Media Dental Intelektual March 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.4.1.65-70

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Background: Clove is an herb that has been known for centuries as natural remedy and food preservatives. Despite its several important biological activities such as antioxidant activity, antimicrobial, antinociceptive, and antiviral effects, clove’s end product can cause some tissue reaction that varies from low-grade local to serious reactions such as anaphylactic reaction. This case report aim to discuss on clove oil extract effect when applied topically to oral mucosal.Case Presentation: A 30-year-old female came to Oral Medicine Clinic of Universitas Indonesia Dental Hospital, with complaint of painful multiple mouth ulceration since 3 weeks earlier that got worsen in the past 2 days after clove oil extract topical application. She had a history of canker sore in every 2 months since her adolescence. Extra oral examination showed desquamation and brown crust on lips. Intraoral examination revealed multiple, shallow, irregular ulcers, surrounded by diffuse erythema, on buccal mucosa, soft palate, anterior dorsum of the tongue, and lower anterior muco buccal fold. Subjective and clinical examination were consistent with oral mucosal burn and the patient was instructed to discontinue clove oil usage, while prescribed with Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0,2% mouthwash and Vaseline album.Conclusion: The increasing practice of herbal medicine, such as cloves products, should raise our awareness since when used inappropriately, it could cause oral mucosal burn. In the management of these cases, dentist must perform thorough anamnesis and examination to establish accurate diagnosis and plan proper treatment.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HYPNOSIS IN OVERCOMING DENTAL ANXIETY Anha Rizza Muzenin; Musri Amurwaningsih; Erna Dwi Agustin
Jurnal Medali Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Media Dental Intelektual March 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.4.1.31-35

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Background: Hypnosis is a sleep-like state that causes a reduction in the conscious mind for the analysis process, and in this state, it is dominated by the subconscious mind so that it is easy to give suggestions. Hypnosis can be used to reduce and even eliminate anxiety by giving positive suggestions to the subconscious mind. Excessive anxiety experienced by patients can interfere with dental care and cause phobias. Several studies have shown that hypnosis is useful as an additional intervention to reduce anxiety in dental patients. However, until now there is still rarely a literature review that discusses this matter. Method: Literature Review by conducting a literature search using several databases, namely Google Scholar, PubMed, and NCBI. The literature used in this study was those that discusses the effectiveness of hypnosis in overcoming dental anxiety. Results: The results of the search for journal literature from the database above were screened and found as many as 82 journals, then the journals were reviewed again which met the inclusion criteria and those that entered the exclusion criteria. The total reference journals used in this literature review are 24 journals. Dental anxiety is a body response that is perceived as a threat or danger in a dental care situation. Dental anxiety can be treated with hypnosis. Conclusion: Stand-alone hypnosis, hypnosis with the addition of other non-pharmacological methods, or hypnosis with additional sedation showed effectiveness in overcoming anxiety.

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