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Volume 21 Number 3 Year 2014

6 articles in this issue 

Yohana Gowara,Afi Sarsito,Parlindungan Siregar,Yuniardini S Wimardhani

Several orofacial disorders in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) undergoing hemodialysis have been reported. However, up to the present, particularly in Indonesia, such data still limited. Objective: the purpose of this study was to assess the ... see more

Pags. 69 - 78  

Fajriani Fajriani,Jennifer Novia Andriani

Dental caries is a problematic area in pediatric dentistry, with Streptococcus mutans as the dominant bacterial cause. Green tea solution and chlorhexidine were effective in reducing the number of Streptococcus mutans. But study about the differences of t... see more

Pags. 79 - 84  

Anton Rahardjo,Diah Ayu Maharani,Bramma Kiswanjaya,Erik Idrus,Julie Nicholson,Paul Cunningham,Fred Schäfer

Epidemiological study of tooth brushing is essential to evaluate dental health of a country. Objective: To obtain data on tooth brushing frequency, time of day and duration from adults and children in Jakarta, Indonesia. Methods: Toothbrushes containing d... see more

Pags. 85 - 88  

Ivan Arie Wahyudi,Lea Marcellina Nurwadji

Bone damage can be caused by variety of surgical procedures. Bone reconstruction has been developed lately is tissue engineering techniques. One of materials that proved to be effective as a scaffold in tissue engineering is a hydrogel. The addition of ca... see more

Pags. 89 - 93  

Mora Octavia,Yuniarti Soeroso,Yulianti Kemal,Airina Airina

Reduction of the amount of tooth roots which are embedded in their periodontium could cause tooth mobility. Splinting a weaker tooth with a more stable one, and using the principle of the multiple-root stabilization is one way to overcome tooth mobility. ... see more

Pags. 94 - 99  

Arifa Pediarahma,Mochamad Fahlevi Rizal

Irreversible pulp infection can lead to dentoalveolar abscess. Root canal treatment in deciduous teeth is indicated in irreversible pulp infection to maintain children’s health and deciduous teeth until its exfoliation period. Success rate of endodontic t... see more

Pags. 100 - 104