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Description of Dental and Oral Health Self-Care Behavior Against Disease Pulp in Pulpitis Patients at the Kassi Kassi Community Health Center Feblina, Ayu Rahayu; AR, Aisyah; Eni, St. Nur; R, Risman Abdi; Ropida, Ita
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): IJHS : International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

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Introduction: Dental and oral diseases that many Indonesians suffer from are supporting tissue disease and dental caries, the source of these two diseases is due to neglect of dental and oral hygiene. In carious teeth or cavities that are not treated, they will slowly reach the pulp and cause pulp inflammation and pain which is known as pulpitis. Objective: To determine dental and oral health self-care behavior at the Kassi-Kassi Health Center. Method: This type of research is quantitative research, with a sample of 32 people taken using accidental sampling technique. Results: The majority of respondents had poor dental and oral health self-care behavior (59%) and the number of respondents affected by pulp disease in the acute category was greater than respondents who were not affected by pulp disease in the Pulp Hyperemia (HP) and Chronic Pulp categories with a percentage of pulp disease in the category Acute pulp was (50.0 %) while HP was (18.8 %) and chronic pulp was (31.2 %). Conclusion: Dental and oral health self-care behavior against pulp disease in pulpitis patients at the Kassi-Kassi Health Center is still not good, so pulpitis patients are more likely to suffer from pulp disease with acute pulp category (50.0%).
Gambaran Gingivitis Pada Perokok Pemuda Usia Remaja Dan Dewasa di Asrama Persatuan Mahasiswa Wacuata Kota Makassar Feblina, Ayu Rahayu; Rapiuddin, Risman Abdi; Ikmaluddin, Ikmaluddin
Barongko: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Barongko : Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan (November)
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Introduction: Gingivitis is a periodontal tissue disease, namely the gingival margin is reddish to bluish red, enlarged gingival contour due to edema and easy bleeding. This is caused by poor dental and oral hygiene indicators. Characterized by plaque and tartar. Plaque that is left and not cleaned will become thicker and within an hour will form a pellicle, a mucous membrane from saliva that covers the teeth. The longer the plaque is not cleaned, it causes the gingival edge to be reddish to bluish red and enlargement of the gingival contour due to edema and easy bleeding.Research method: This study uses a descriptive method where the sample is 34 people, to conduct a direct examination, a set of diagnostic tools, observation sheets, and a list of questions are used for each sample, after data collection is carried out, the data is processed and analyzed, this study was conducted at the Wacuata Student Association Dormitory, Makassar City in 2024.Research results: From the results of data processing, it was obtained that gingivitis gingivitis with moderate criteria was 20 people (59%), and mild criteria were 12 people (35%) and severe criteria were 2 people (6%).Conclusion: In conclusion, the level of dental and oral hygiene can cause gingivitis caused by smoking in Youth at the Wacuata Student Association Dormitory, Makassar City.
Wujudkan Senyum Ceria Dan Gigi Sehat Melalui Edukasi Kesehatan Gigi Dan Mulut Pada Remaja Alfah, Siti; AR, Aisyah; Qalbi, Astri Annur; Aminuddin, Andi Muhammad Adam; Feblina, Ayu Rahayu; Eni, St. Nur; Nurhaerani, Nurhaerani
Sahabat Sosial: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Sahabat Sosial: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (September)
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Introduction: Dental and oral health as part of the body's health plays a role in determining a person's health status, but adolescents lack knowledge and awareness of dental and oral health. Objective: To increase adolescent knowledge about maintaining dental and oral health. The activity was carried out in Bilalang Village, Gowa Regency, and was attended by 24 adolescents consisting of 14 female adolescents and 10 male adolescents. Method: Conducting dental health education with material on maintaining dental and oral health in adolescents, questions and answers about dental and oral health in adolescents. Results: There was an increase in participant understanding after being given education. Before the activity, most adolescents did not know the importance of maintaining dental health. After the education, participants were able to provide examples and ways to clean their teeth and mouths properly. This activity proves that dental health education has an important role in shaping healthy behaviors in adolescents. Conclusion: A series of community service activities with the theme "Realizing Cheerful Smiles and Healthy Teeth Through Dental and Oral Health Education in Adolescents" has been well implemented, and there has been an increase in adolescent knowledge about dental health.
Description of the Level of Dental Anxiety Regarding Dental Treatment in Child Patients Aged 8-10 Years at the Shine Dental Care Clinic, Makassar City Alfah, Siti; Hadriyanti, Hadriyanti; Feblina, Ayu Rahayu; Saleh, Muh; Magfirah, Febi
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): IJHS : International Journal of Health Sciences
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Dental and oral health in children needs attention because children tend to have the impression of being afraid of dental care procedures. Anxiety about dental care procedures can result in children being uncooperative and delaying or delaying children from visiting the dentist regularly. This anxiety can be influenced by individual factors of the child patient, factors outside the individual. If anxiety is not handled properly it will cause the child to have anxiety that will continue until the next treatment or until adulthood. This research is a descriptive study using survey, observation and observation methods and is presented in tabular form which was carried out on children at the Shine Dental Care Clinic in Makassar City in September 2023. The population is the total number of patients who visited the clinic and the number of pediatric patients aged 8-10 years old who will undergo dental treatment, while the sample was taken using the positive sampling technique and the Slovin formula so that 28 respondents were obtained. The results of this study show that dental anxiety on a very anxious scale is most often found in children aged 8 years (54.5%) compared to those aged 9 years and 10 years. Based on gender, dental anxiety on the very anxious scale was more common in girls (32.3%) than boys (27.7%). Most dental procedures can cause anxiety in children aged 8-10 years. The conclusion is that dental anxiety on a very anxious scale is found to be more common in younger children than older children and girls experience more dental anxiety on a very anxious scale than boys.
Penggunaan Media Permainan MOLEGI (Monopoli Kesehatan Gigi) Dalam Meningkatkan Pengetahuan Cara Menyikat Gigi Yang Baik Dan Benar di UPT SPF SD Inpres Baddokka Kecamatan Biringkanaya Kota Makassar Magfirah, Febi; Eni, St.Nur; AR, Aisyah; Feblina, Ayu Rahayu; Asrini, Una; Zelvanisa, Marsila
Sahabat Sosial: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Sahabat Sosial: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (Desember)
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Elementary school students are one of the groups that are vulnerable to dental and oral diseases, especially dental caries because in general students still have less knowledge and behavior to improve the quality of their dental and oral health. Brushing teeth properly is an important factor in maintaining dental and oral health. The success of maintaining dental and oral health is also influenced by the pattern of brushing teeth. One effective way to improve students' knowledge and behavior about health is to use the molegi game (Monopoly of Dental Health) to promote health in schools. The purpose of community service is to measure the level of knowledge of how to brush teeth properly in children. The type of research used in this community service is a pre-experiment with a one group pre-test post-test design, namely an experimental study without a control group, in other words there is only one group that will fill out the questionnaire before and after counseling to 28 4th grade elementary school students using molegi media. When the pre-test evaluation was carried out regarding the material to be presented, it was seen that the level of understanding and knowledge of students at the UPT SPF SD Inpres Baddoka before the counseling was in the sufficient category of 19 people (67.8%) and the good category of 9 people (32.2%). The level of student knowledge after counseling is generally the same as before counseling. However, looking at the percentage of students' knowledge level, the sufficient category decreased from 19 people (67.8%) to 8 people (28.6%) and the good category increased from 9 people (32.2%) before counseling and increased to 20 people (71.4%) after counseling activities. It can be concluded that there is an increase in knowledge after being given counseling using molegi media.