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MKGK (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Klinik) (Clinical Dental Journal) UGM
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Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Klinik or abbreviated to MKGK is a scientific periodical written in Indonesian language published by Dentistry Faculty of Gadjah Mada University twice a year on every June and December. The process of manuscript submission is open throughout the year
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The Management of odontogenic focal infections of cerebral abscess patient under local anesthesia Cita Dharmastuti; Bambang Dwiraharjo; Elisabeth Riyati Titi Astuti
MKGK (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Klinik) (Clinical Dental Journal) UGM Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/mkgk.54465

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Cerebral abscess is a localized suppurated infection in between of a brain tissue caused by a wide variety of bacteria, fungi, and protozoa. The etiology of cerebral abscess includes chronic suppurated disease, congenital cardiomyopathy, or a trauma from a neurosurgical procedure. Sinusitis, otitis, and untreated odontogenic infections promote the formation of a brain abscess. The purpose of this case report was to present the management of an odontogenic focal infection in a case of cerebral abscess. Thirty six years old male referred to the Policlinic of Oral Surgery of Dr. Sarjito Central General Hospital, Yogyakarta by the Neurology Department to investigate the focal infection in the oral cavity of the patient with a cerebral abscess. The patient was treated on the Neurology Department for six month with initial complaint of headache, seizures, nausea, vomiting, and unable to move his right extremity. After a drug therapy, complaints were gradually receded. Based on the anamneses and clinical examination, an abnormality on the other organ was not suspected, but two impacted teeth and several radices were found in the oral cavity. Focal infection elimination was performed twice under a local anesthesia. Four weeks after the treatment, the neurological complaint of patient was decreased. The management of odontogenic cerebral abscess required a collaboration of the neurologist, radiologist, neurosurgeon, and oral surgeon. The treatment was aimed to eliminate the focal infection and reduce the effects caused by the mass of necrotic tissue, suppurated inflammatory response and edema on the surrounding cerebral tissue
One visit root canal treatment using rotary instrument followed by semi-direct technique composite restoration Lika Yodasari; Diatri Nari Ratih
MKGK (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Klinik) (Clinical Dental Journal) UGM Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/mkgk.54468

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One visit root canal treatment is non-surgical conservative treatment of irreversible pulp disease or pulp necrosis. Treatment includes cleaning and shaping, sterilization, and obturation of root canal performed in one visit. The aim of this case report is to evaluate the success of one visit root canal treatment using rotary instrument followed by semi-direct composite restoration. A 23 year-old patient presented into dental hospital Faculty of Dentistry UGM to obtain treatment of leaking composite filling on his mandibular right molar that previously had been treated 1 year ago. The tooth was asymptomatic. Radiograph showed a cavity reaches the pulp and there was no periapical lesions, clinical examination showed necrosis. Patient was treated with one visit root canal treatment using rotary instrument followed by semi-direct technique of composite restoration. Five months after treatment the patient had no complaints. Radiographic examination showed no periapical lesions. One visit root canal treatment using rotary instrument followed by semiindirect technique composite restoration may be an effective treatment option when performed with case selection, proper diagnosis, aseptic work, as well as the appropriate operator’s knowledge and skills
Allergenic food as a triggering factor of oral pemphigus vulgaris recurrence Dewi Puspasari; Irna Sufiawati
MKGK (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Klinik) (Clinical Dental Journal) UGM Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/mkgk.54469

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chronic autoimmune disease with blisters and erosions in the skin and or mucous membranes as its clinical manifestation. The ruptured blisters, followed by erosions and ulcerations, in oral mucous can be painful and interferes the oral function. Spices and seasoning, rich in thiols and isothiocyanates group (garlic, red chillies, black pepper, coriander and cumin seeds), able to trigger the recurrence of pemphigus vulgaris. This case report discussed the allergenic food to tigger the oral lesions in a 49 years old male patient with the diagnosis pemphigus vulgaris who was referred from The Dermatolgy Department. Since about 4 days before admitted to the hospital, the patient complained of painful ulcerations and blisters in the oral cavity that appeared after consuming the spices and seasoning food. Oral lesions caused difficulty in speaking, eating, and drinking, thus led to weight loss. The patient was uncooperative during treatment. Extraoral examination revealed painful erosions and crust on lips which tend to bleed easily. Intraoral examination revealed painful multiple erosions which interfered oral function. The oral lesions showed improvement after being treated using topical corticosteroid, topical antiseptic, antifungal suspension, and multivitamin. Pemphigus vulgaris caused by acantholysis due to autoantibodies IgG against desmogleins 1 and or 3. Tiol and isothiocyanates compound in spices and seasonings of food is one of the triggering factor of recurrence in oral lesions of pemphigus vulgaris
Tooth exposure using closed eruption modification techniques in orthodontic treatment in postgnatoplasty patients Miftah Dharma Yanthi; Cahya Yustisia Hasan; Bambang Dwirahardjo
MKGK (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Klinik) (Clinical Dental Journal) UGM Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/mkgk.54470

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Cleft lip, alveolar cleft, and cleft palate are the most common disorder of all congenital abnormalities of the face, with an incidence of 65%. The initial treatment for this patient are labioplasty and palatoplasty that can affect the growth and development of the jaws. The next treatment are alveolar cleft closure and orthodontics treatment that are needed to obtain optimal results. Orthodontics treatment of patient with cleft lip, alveolar cleft, and cleft palate is difficult due to the lack of growth in the vertical and anteroposterior direction, abnormal shape and position of the teeth, impacted and disability of the teeth to erupt spontaneously. Thus, surgical treatment to support the success of orthodontics treatment is needed. Twelve year old female patient with a history of cleft lip, alveolar cleft, and cleft palate was presented. A labioplasty, palatoplasty, and gnatoplasty surgery (alveolar cleft closure procedure) was performed in 2013, when a bone graft from the patients’ iliac bone was placed on the alveolar cleft area. Radiographic examination showed transposition of canine (23) with premolar (24) thus spontaneous eruption was impossible. Surgical intervention of tooth exposure using closed technique modification to move the canine into the expected place was performed. The canine was successfully erupted and moved to its mesial position. This predictable result was found 6 months after surgery
A Case of third molar autotransplantation into first molar recipient site with periapical granuloma Yuni Rahmawati; Maria Goreti Widiastuti; Poerwati Soetji Rahajoe
MKGK (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Klinik) (Clinical Dental Journal) UGM Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/mkgk.54471

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Autotransplantation of molar is a potential treatment option to restore perfect occlusion and to improve mastication following a substantial loss of molars. A succesful transplantation depends on the general patient condition, the donor tooth, and the recipient site. An ideal recipient site should have sufficient alveolar bone support, periodontal, and tissue and absence of chronic inflamation. We reported a case of third molar autotransplantation to first molar with periapical granuloma as recipient site with one year follow-up. Autotransplantation process started with an adequate curettage of the recipient site immediately, followed by atraumatic donor tooth extraction. The result of clinical and radiological examination showed no pain, no tooth mobility, and no inflammation at periapical first molar region. Periapical granuloma at the recipient site is not an absolute contraindication of autotransplantation. Extra-alveolar period and atraumatic extraction of the donor tooth during autotransplantation affected the condition of periodontal ligament

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