Design and Build Lighting Aids at Fingertips for Dentists Rancang Bangun Alat Bantu Penerangan di Ujung Jari untuk Dokter Gigi

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Fauzyah Aprillia
Netya Dzihni Kinanggit
indra Bramanti
Yarabisa Yanuar
Yusuf Maulana
Herianto

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Teeth and the mouth are two body parts whose health is of utmost importance and require diligent care and attention. The overall health of the human body can often be assessed through the condition of the teeth and mouth. Prompt and accurate care and diagnosis by dentists can aid in this assessment process. However, in practice, adequate lighting within the mouth is often a challenge due to the perceived inadequacy of the light source. In this research, an intraoral lighting device has been developed as an alternative light source for dental examinations. This device is a compact, ergonomically designed mini-lamp that is attached to the dentist's fingertip, capable of illuminating the inside of the mouth optimally. The device was tested at the pediatric dental clinic of RSGM UGM Prof. Soedomo to receive feedback on the product development. The product has received significant enthusiasm from the medical staff in the dental clinic due to its practical, flexible design, and its ability to provide optimal lighting within the mouth.

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F. Aprillia, N. D. Kinanggit, indra Bramanti, Y. Yanuar, Y. Maulana, and Herianto, “Design and Build Lighting Aids at Fingertips for Dentists: Rancang Bangun Alat Bantu Penerangan di Ujung Jari untuk Dokter Gigi ”, J. Ind. Eng. Edu., vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 31–39, Apr. 2024.
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