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Toothbrushing And Dietary Behavior of Children Aged 3–6 Years with Early Childhood Caries in Impoverished Community of Semampir District, Surabaya Ardianti Maartrina Dewi; Satiti Kuntari; Tania Saskianti; Berliana Ayu Prawesti Permatasari; Adinda Putri
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14657

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Objective: This research aimed to observe tooth brushing and dietary behavior of children aged 3–6years with early childhood caries (ECC) in impoverished communities, Semampir District, Surabaya City.Materials and Methods: This was descriptive observational with cross-sectional design study in 50 samplesof mother whom their children diagnosed with ECC. Research instrument using questionnaires based oncaries risk assessment (CRA) which modified. Results: Most samples showed good tooth brushing behavior,which includes brushing frequency and duration, routines using toothpaste, had tooth brushing initiative andindependently brushing teeth. The majority of samples had poor dietary behavior which includes snackinghabit frequency, time management, fruit and milk consumption. Conclusion: Most children aged 3–6 yearsin impoverished communities, Semampir District of Surabaya already had good brushing teeth behavior, butthey had poor diet which explain high prevalence of caries.
Oral Manifestation of Papillon-Lefevre in Two Siblings Nydia Hanan; Satiti Kuntari; Els Sunarsih Budipramana
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 17 No 2 (2023): Agustus
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/denta.v17i2.6

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Background: Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome (PLS) is a very rare genetic disorder (autosomal recessive) that usually affects infants between the ages of one and five years. PLS is characterized by palmar-plantar hyperkeratosis and premature loss of primary and permanent teeth with extensive, severe, and rapid destruction of the alveolar bone, leading to the premature loss of both teeth. Objective: To report on the management of PLS patients. Case: A 9-year-old girl and a 2.5-year-old boy from Nganjukto General Hospital, Pediatric Dentistry Division, RSGM Airlangga University with the main complaints of upper left tooth pain, rocking, difficulty eating, erythematous hyperkeratosis hands and feet, periodontal inflammation, mobility. bad teeth. Case Management: Nine-year-old girl: Teeth #26 and #46 could not be retained and extracted due to buccoversion and severe mobility. Periodontal supportive therapy was periodontal debridement, scaling and root planing and oral hygiene counseling with 0.20% chlorhexidine gluconate. Two-and-a-half-year-old boy: Too young, he is observed every 3 months. It is recommended to take vitamin B complex in appropriate doses and fruit juice as an additional supplement. Conclusion: Intensive periodontal treatment and administration of antibiotics only delays the progression of periodontal disease and cannot be used to prevent primary and permanent teeth. Extensive and repeated prosthodontic treatment is required to provide functional teeth to children during their period of jaw growth.