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Promoting Caries-Free Program by having Regular 6-Month Dental Check-up in Ketabang Area, Surabaya Sosiawan, Agung; Adla, Karina Awanis; Zuhdi, Nadya Adina; Karimah, Zalfa; Maharani, Gita Alethea Kristi; Krissanti, Theresa Dian; Sembadani, Yuliana Merlindika; Pratama, Innocencio Kresna; Rachmawati, Almira; Nurrezeki, Andi Adani; Detalicia, Callista Gladys Fionna; Syahdryani, Zhafira Putri
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (505.037 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/ijdm.v3i1.2020.13-15

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Background: An epidemiological study conducted in two kindergartens located in Ketabang and Embong Kaliasin reported that 63% of kindergarteners were affected by dental caries. The study also found that only 8% of them received dental treatment. The remaining 92% of kindergarteners never had dental treatment due to uncovered health insurance, unavailability of parents during working days and hours, mother's education level, mother's medical history, paternal support in dental and oral health care. Promotive, preventive, and referral efforts for dental and oral health can be done by empowering UKGS teachers in the kindergarten concerned and in collaboration with local public health center routine 6-month dental check-up. Purpose: To promote dental health education for children and forming the habit of visiting dentist for dental check-up. Methods: This program was intended to support UKGS teachers' roles and encourage the mother to admit their children for a dental check-up. The dental check-up results of Dharma Putra kindergarteners were then recorded to the report. The report consisted of the prioritized tooth to treat, treated tooth, and treatment fee. Results: The dentists have recorded the examination results on the report sheet and informed the parents about their children's dental and oral health status. The UKGS teacher then scheduled follow-up appointment per group per week for dental treatment. 3 out of 3 kindergarteners attended the follow-up appointment. Conclusion: This program is effective to promote children to come to dentist.
Strengthening Maternal Social Support and Promoting Child Dental and Oral Health Through "Bu GISELA” Educational Book Sosiawan, Agung; Anjani, Nindya Rizqi; Regina, Veronica; Mahiswari, Diyang; Hadinata, Daniel; Wardi, Ully Nafisah; Nugroho, Sepdhyo Wahyu; Ramadhani, Maya Eka; Rumokoi, Rauhansen Bosafino; Sholihah, Nimatus; Afidati, Yasinta Izzah
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

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Background: Two main influencing factors of dental and oral health in developing countries are attitude and behavior. According to Lawrence Green's theory, a person's behavior is influenced by intention, namely reinforcing factor, predisposing factor, and enabling factor. One of reinforcing factors that has an important role for a mother in adopting and promoting healthy behavior is social support. The study found issues on two social support domains, which were information support and instrumental support. Therefore, "Bu GISELA” or Buku Gigi Sehat Keluarga (Family Dental Health Book) was created to promote dental and oral health by habituating regular tooth-brushing activities. Purpose: To promote dental and oral health care and maternal social support in mothers and kindergarteners in Made Urban Village. Bu GISELA was expected to improve informational support in mothers. Methods: A total of 20 mothers of kindergarteners in Made Urban Village filled pre-test and post-test questionnaires. The obtained data were then processed using a paired t-test to see the relationship between the two variables. Results: A significant increase in knowledge (p-value <0.05) on post-test compared to pre-test. Conclusion: Mothers' dental health knowledge and social support increased significantly after they received "Bu GISELA”.
Using Illustrated Books with Surabayan Dialect to Promote Regular Child Dental Visits in East Surabaya Public Health Center Kusumo, Aryo Dwipo; Setijanto, Darmawan; Berniyanti, Titiek; Hariyani, Ninuk; Sabdho Wening, Gilang Rasuna; Setiyowati, Dini; Palupi, Retno; Sosiawan, Agung; Ramadhani, Aulia; Amalia, Rovilla
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijdm.v3i2.2020.33-36

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Background: Previous research involving 100 children in the East Surabaya area reported a caries prevalence data of 89.5% with a Decayed, Missing due to carries, Filled Teeth index (DMFT) value of 5.42 (high category). In January–June 2018, only 373 out of 4,072 school-age children visited the Keputih Public Health Center. The dental visits were motivated out of dental health problems only. Parents, especially mother, should pay attention to their child's dental and oral health because they are in the primary tooth period, which will significantly affect the growth of their permanent teeth. Purpose: The illustration book in Surabayan dialect was the means to disseminate information on dental and oral health for children and parents, particularly mothers, to motivate regular dental visit and prevent dental caries. Methods: The parents received the illustrated book, and they were given some time to read and answer the questions. After that, the mothers were asked to assist their children in filling out the illustration book. The targets were improved understanding on the subject matter, which is dental and oral health, and to motivate the parents and children to have regular dental visit. Results: There was > 75% increase in understanding of the subject matter before and after the intervention. Conclusion: The intervention successfully improved the parents' understandings in the subject matter, and it was expected to motivate parents and their children to have regular dental visits in Keputih Public Health Center.
The Effectiveness of Photodynamic Therapy as An Adjunct to Mechanical Debridement in Peri-Implantitis Treatment Sosiawan, Agung; Azhar, Imam Safari; Dhywinanda, Devin Elysia; Jordana, Jesslyn; Salim, Jennifer Fiona; Nugraha, Alexander Patera
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijdm.v5i2.2022.62-65

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 Background: Peri-implantitis is one of many factors that can cause implant failure, with common cases ranging from 1%-47% and the highest incidence ranging from 10.7%- 47.2%. Mechanical debridement (MD) is currently the standard for peri-implantitis treatment. However, MD has limitations in the removal of infected tissue. Moreover, the rough texture of the implant's surface and bacteria adhesion and colonization increases the difficulty in performing MD. To overcome these limitations, adjunct therapy is needed to increase peri-implantitis treatment effectiveness. One of those adjunct therapies, photodynamic therapy (PDT), is used to destroy bacterial cells and significantly reduce inflammatory cell infiltration around the implant. Purpose: To describe the effectiveness of PDT as an adjunct therapy to MD in periimplantitis treatment through narrative review. Review: PDT is effective in reducing the number of bacteria, plaque index (PI), bleeding on probing (BOP), probing depth (PD), crestal bone loss (CBL), and excessive proinflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IL-1β, TNF-α) in patients. However, the effectiveness of PDT can be influenced by several factors, including patients' conditions, such as diabetes and smoking habits, types of photosensitizers used, and exposure time. Conclusion: PDT is an effective adjunctive therapy to MD in peri-implantitis treatment since it can improve clinical parameter values, significantly reduce P. gingivalis, and decrease proinflammatory cytokines.
CODIS STR LOCI (CSF1PO, THOI, TPOX, vWA) GENETIC VARIATION ANALYSIS IN MADURESE Yudianto, Ahmad; Sosiawan, Agung; Margaret, Nola
Folia Medica Indonesiana Vol. 52 No. 1 (2016): JANUARY - MARCH 2016
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Endogamy continues to occur among the Madurese people in rural areas of the island of Madura, especially those areas of the smallest islands around the mainland of Madura. Endogamy as seen from a genetic standpoint will increase the frequency of homozygote genotypes. With regard to genetic variations, STRs of nuclear DNA and polymorphisms in mtDNA are frequently examined. Genetic variations in human undergo an evolutionary process through the accumulation of changes in DNA sequence, i.e. through the process of nucleotide substitutions that evolves in number with the directional development of lineage. So far, the genetic variations among the populations in Madura Island have not been known. The present study was an observational analytical research with the purpose of determining the genetic variations in STR CODIS in the populations of Madura Island. Results indicated that, based on loci alelle: CSF1PO, THOI, TPOX, and vWA, there was homozygote genotypes. The allele variations is not specific for Madurese ethnic but this variations may represent married model in Madurese ethnic. According to Mustama (2007), a gene pool is not only a collection of genes but a dynamic system organized and containing the past history of a population. Any genetic information has certain historical, anthropological and statistical aspects necessitating an interdisciplinary coordination and collaboration.
A Spatial Mapping of Children's Toothache Prevalence and Its Determinants Hariyani, Ninuk; Laisyaina, Defita Ayu; Kuswanda, Crisna Tri; Kamilah, Tsaniya; Palupi, Retno; Sosiawan, Agung; Sengupta, Kaushik
Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijdm.v8i1.2025.6-11

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Background: Toothache is the most common oral pain and has been confirmed as a public health problem. World Health Organization (WHO) stated that oral health problem impacts 90% of pre-adolescent, ranging from the feeling of distressing pain, nutritional intake disturbance, to the extent of school absence. Geospatial Information System (GIS) is a method to describe a data in a spatial geographic mapping, it can be a valuable tool to explore the relationships between health and its determinant factors, and also show the locations where the problem occurs. Purpose: To describe the geospatial mapping of toothache prevalence and its determinant behavioural factors among Indonesian children. Methods: It is a secondary data analysis of the 5th wave of Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) data. The 7,010 respondents’ data from children aged 5-15 years old were analysed and mapped using Quantum GIS. Geospatial data mapping was conducted by inserting toothache prevalence and its determinant factors to the geographical map. Results: Based on the mapping, there are a consistent pattern of the prevalence, in which South Sulawesi and South Kalimantan provinces have the very high number in toothache prevalence, bad sugar consumption behavior and bad toothbrushing behavior. Conclusions: This study showed the prevalence and distribution of toothache and its behavioural determinants among children age 5-15 years old in Indonesia, across provinces. Therefore, toothache among Indonesian children is an oral health problem that needs attention and intervention.
Co-Authors Adla, Karina Awanis Afidati, Yasinta Izzah Ahmad Yudianto Ahmad Yudianto Alexander Patera Nugraha Amalia, Rovilla Amarilda, Faila Shofa Amit Bhardwaj An'nisaa Chusida Andiyani, Intan Andra Rizqiawan Andry Sentosa Anjani, Nindya Rizki Anjani, Nindya Rizqi Anuj Bhardwaj Ardyni Febri K Arif Rahman Nurdianto Arofi Kurniawan Aryo Dwipo Kusumo Aspalilah Alias Atik Kurniawati Aulia Ramadhani Azhar, Imam Safari Beshlina Fitri Widayanti Roosyanto Prakoeswa Beta Novia Rizky David Sontani Perdanakusuma Detalicia, Callista Gladys Fionna Devina, Dida Dhywinanda, Devin Elysia Dian Agustin Wahjuningrum Dini Parasila Dwi Susanti Fadila, Vivin Dwi Fajariana Fitriani Fatah, Rizki Amelia Fauzan Fauzan Fery Setiawan Fissando Yanuar Muhammad Giftania Nuri Susilo Gilang Rasuna Sabdho Wening Hadinata, Daniel Hari Basuki Notobroto Heni Puspitasari Hidayanto, Agung Ridwan Hutapea, Yohana Vita Melodi Imelda Kristina Sutrisno Ira Arundina Jordana, Jesslyn Kamilah, Tsaniya Karimah, Zalfa Khotimah, Fridaniyanti Khusnul Kratika Mishra Krissanti, Theresa Dian Kumala Dewi, Ni Nyoman Astari Kurniati, Mala Kuswanda, Crisna Tri Laisyaina, Defita Ayu Lutfi Malia Rossa Maharani, Gita Alethea Kristi Mahiswari, Diyang Mala Kurniati Mala Kurniati Margaret, Nola Maria Istiqomah Marini Muhammad Halim, Muhammad Mumtaz Ramadhani Putra Pesat Gatra Naila Azifatur Rahmat Najminoor Ramadhani Ridlo Ni Wayan Tirtaningsih Ninuk Hariyani Nugroho, Sepdhyo Wahyu Nuradiyah, Fanny Nurrezeki, Andi Adani Pande, I Ketut Brahma Pangestika, Elvira Widya Pramita, Anggi Pratama, Innocencio Kresna Priyanridania, Erika Putri Gofur, Aisyah Rachmadani R. Darmawan Setijanto Rachmaningayu, Ulyasari Rachmawati, Almira Ramadhani, Maya Eka Regina, Veronica Retno Palupi Retno Pudji Rahayu RM Coen Pramono RM Coen Pramono D Romadhona, Widya Rizky Roselle, Veronica Regina Rumokoi, Rauhansen Bosafino Salim, Jennifer Fiona Salsabila Maghfirani Santosa, Lintang Maudina Saputra, Benny Sembadani, Yuliana Merlindika Sengupta, Kaushik Setiyowati, Dini Setyabudi Setyabudi Sheetal Khandelwal Shivani Bhardwaj Sholihah, Naimatus Sholihah, Nimatus Sudiartha, Nancy Cynthia Swadheena Patro Syahdryani, Zhafira Putri Syarifah, Indi Mazaya Taufan Bramantoro Thomas Reynaldi Winanto Titiek Berniyanti Tito Krisna Gianosa Vera Rimbawani Sushanty Vita Ariesta Angesti Wardi, Ully Nafisah Widodo Widodo Yani Corvianindya Rahayu Yuli Dwi Kristanti Yusticia, Ica Zainul Cholid Zuhdi, Nadya Adina