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Dentika Dental Journal
ISSN : 1693671X     EISSN : 2615854X     DOI : -
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d e n t i k a DENTAL JOURNAL is one of the journals managed by TALENTA Universitas Sumatera Utara which first published in 2015. This is an online scientific journal that publishes articles and scientific work from Researches, Case Reports and Literature Reviews in Dentistry and Dental Science. The scopes are varied from Dental Surgery, Dental Forensics, Oral Biology, Oral Medicine, Dental Public Health and Preventive Dentistry, Paediatric Dentistry, Dental Materials and Technology, Conservative Dentistry, Orthodontics, Periodontics, Prosthodontics, to Dental Radiology.
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HYDROXYAPATITE, ALGINATE, AND CHITOSAN FOR BONE SCAFFOLDS: SPECTROSCOPY STUDY: HIDROKSIAPATIT, ALGINAT, DAN KITOSAN SEBAGAI BAHAN SCAFFOLD TULANG: STUDI SPEKTROSKOPI Milla, Lalita El
Dentika: Dental Journal Vol. 19 No. 2 (2016): Dentika Dental Journal
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Scaffolds is three dimensional structure that serves as a framework for bone growth. Natural materials are often used in synthesis of bone tissue engineering scaffolds with respect to compliance with the content of the human body. Among the materials used to make scafffold was hydroxyapatite, alginate and chitosan. Hydroxyapatite powder obtained by mixing phosphoric acid and calcium hydroxide, alginate powders extracted from brown algae and chitosan powder acetylated from crab. The purpose of this study was to examine the functional groups of hydroxyapatite, alginate and chitosan. The method used in this study was laboratory experimental using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for hydroxyapatite, alginate and chitosan powders. The results indicated the presence of functional groups PO43-, O-H and CO32- in hydroxyapatite. In alginate there were O-H, C=O, COOH and C-O-C functional groups, whereas in chitosan there were O-H, N-H, C=O, C-N, and C-O-C. It was concluded that the third material containing functional groups as found in humans that correspond to the scaffolds material in bone tissue engineering.
THE MANAGEMENT CLOSE REDUCTION OF MANDIBULAR FRACTURE IN PEDIATRIC PATIENT: A CASE REPORT: PERAWATAN REDUKSI TERTUTUP FRAKTUR MANDIBULA PADA ANAK: LAPORAN KASUS Yanti, Melva Novi; Tasman, Abel; Fathurachman, Fathurachman
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Mandibular fractures are less common in children compared to adults, due to a number of factors including the anatomical complexity of mandibular development in a child. This article aims to discuss the treatment’s principle of mandibular fractures differ from that of adults due to concerns regarding mandibular growth and development of dentition. A case of a 7-year old boy with fracture of the left mandibular corpus that sinistra region was treated with a closed reduction method using gunning splints with circumferential mandibular wires. On the sixth week after surgery, the circumferential mandibular wiring and splint were removed. From clinical examination there was no edema; no oral mucosal abnormalities were found; no teeth mobility; and no step displacement at corpus mandibular sinistra region. The treatment’s goal is to restore the structures from the broken bone to its pre-injury position as non-invasively as possible with minimal residual esthetic and functional impairment.
SALIVA AS A POTENTIAL DIAGNOSTIC OF BIOMARKER OF ORAL AND SYSTEMIC DISEASES: SALIVA SEBAGAI BIOMARKER POTENSIAL DIAGNOSTIK PENYAKIT RONGGA MULUT DAN SISTEMIK Lesmana, Dian; Tjahajawati, Sri; Lubis, Vita Tarawan
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Saliva is a biological fluid that is secreted by the major, minor and other accessories salivary glands. Saliva has a high potential as an indicator that reflects the health of our body. Saliva also plays an important role as a protector, lubricate oral structure with mucin, set a neutral pH through the buffer capacity, clean the oral cavity, stimulate wound healing, help the taste buds in the taste of food, facilitate the process of chewing food, form a bolus and make it easier swallowing, and minimize food particles through the activity of the enzyme amylase and lipase. The use of saliva as a biomarker in diagnosing provide more advantages than the serum and other body fluids due to using non-invasive techniques, cost-efficient, as well as methods for collecting samples for disease screening without the need to train professional personnel. The benefits derived from the saliva as a biomarker are early detection and screening of disease to the development of caries, periodontal disease, tumors and malignancy, hereditary, wound healing, autoimmune disease, infectious diseases, cardiovascular diseases, drug monitoring, forensic, and the psychological influence. At this time, the function of saliva as a diagnostic biomarker is not widely known, therefore the development of salivary further enhance because it can produce functional similarities with serum and reflect the body's physiological status in the oral cavity and systemic disease.
INFORMED CONSENT AS A LEGAL PROTECTION FOR PATIENTS: PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM TERHADAP PASIEN MELALUI PERSETUJUAN TINDAKAN MEDIK Eutheriana, Raden Roro Anja
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Informed consent is a communication process between doctors and patients pertaining an agreement about medical treatments performed by doctors to their patients then continued by signing informed consent form. It originates from the legal and ethical right the patient has to direct what happens to her body and from the ethical duty of the physician to involve the patient in her health care. The most important goal of informed consent is that the patient has an opportunity to be an informed participant in his health care decisions. Informed consent usually also protects doctor from liability (with exceptions) provided that the procedure is properly execute according to the prevailing standard of care without negligence. Approval for informed consent must be based on medical information regarding the disease from the relevant medical doctors. This matter is regulated in Article 45 of Law 29 of 2004 about medical practices. It can be concluded that an informed consent is one of legal efforts in protecting patients from medical neglect that medical doctors commited.
THE ROLE OF EARLY DETECTION OF AGGRESSIVE PERIODONTITIS: PERAN DETEKSI DINI PADA PERIODONTITIS AGRESIF Sarah, Maria Meylinda
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Aggressive periodontitis belongs to a group of periodontal disease that develops rapidly and occurs in healthy individuals and is associated with heredity. The purpose of this article is to find out the causes, characteristics and treatment of aggressive periodontitis. Aggressive periodontitis is characterized by an increased number of bacteria Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyromonas gingivalis. Clinically there is a plaque that forms a thin layer on the tooth surface. Initial symptoms are found in mobility and pathologic migration of first molar and incisors. Treatment of aggressive periodontitis is by administering antibiotics accompanied by scaling and root planing. Instruction to maintain oral hygiene should be emphasized to the patient. Tooth extraction is done if the prognosis is not good. The diagnosis of aggressive periodontitis can be established by examining the history of the disease, clinical examination includes examination of pocket depth and examination of attachment loss and supported by radiographic examination. Aggressive periodontitis has hereditary tendency, therefore the patient’s siblings and families should be included in the examination of this disease.
NATURAL PRODUCTS PHARMACEUTICAL STANDARDIZATION TOWARDS PHYTOPHARMACA FOR INDONESIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE DEVELOPMENT: STANDARDISASI FARMASITIKAL BAHAN ALAM MENUJU FITOFARMAKA UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN OBAT TRADISIONAL INDONESIA Yuslianti, Euis Reni; Bachtiar, Boy M; Suniarti, Dewi Fatma; Sutjiatmo, Afifah B
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There is a tendency back to nature treatment in Indonesian community because modern/synthetic medicines is expensive and have a various alarming side effects. That is why natural products medicine becomes more popular, aside from mass media promotions. Researches on natural products such as herbal medicine increases along with the desire to get phytofarmaca that can compete with modern medicines. The aims of this literature review are to discuss and provides information on pharmaceutical standardization of natural products toward phytopharmaca for developing Indonesian traditional medicine. Pharmaceutical standardization will strengthen the basic of pharmaceutical science in producing safe, efficacy, and qualify traditional medicine products. The pharmaceutical standardization consists of standardizing simplicial quality, safety, efficacy, and stable formulation of medicines for use in health services.

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