Sri P. Utami
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Baiturrahmah University, Padang, Indonesia

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Socio-Demographic relationship with the prevalence of dental caries and fissure sealants in Pediatric Patients at the Dental Hospital Department of Pediatric Dentistry Baiturrahmah University Sri P. Utami; Niatul Umami
Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Science Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): (Available online: 1 April 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15562/jdmfs.v7i1.1400

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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of dental caries and the DMFT index as well as the distribution pattern of pits and fissure sealants in permanent teeth, to estimate whether sealant use and socio-demographic factors correlate with caries prevalence in the sample examined in pediatric patients at the Dental Hospital Department of Pediatric Dentistry Baiturrahmah University. Material and Methods: This type of research is quantitative with analytic descriptive method with cross sectional research design. The population was pediatric patients who visited the Dental Hospital Department of Pediatric Dentistry Baiturrahmah University in July 2020. Sampling in this study used the total sampling method, which means that all members of the population were sampled. Results: The results of the study were divided into 2 categories, namely socio-demographic and oral health behavior. This category is obtained from the results of the hypothesis in each category. Especially in the category of oral health behavior, the overall result of the hypothesis is smaller than 0.05. Conclusion: This hypothesis shows that there is a relationship (correlation) between dental health behavior with the prevalence of dental caries and fissure sealants in pediatric patients in the Dental Hospital Department of Pediatric Dentistry Baiturrahmah University.
An overview of the use of dental floss in Pediatric Patients at the Baiturrahmah Dental Hospital Lusy Noferike; Sri P. Utami
Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Science Vol. 7 No. 3 (2022): (Available online: 1 December 2022)
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the use of dental floss in pediatric patients in the Baiturrahmah Dental Hospital.Material and Methods: This type of research is quantitative with a categorical descriptive method with a cross sectional research design. The population was pediatric patients who visited the pediatric patients in the Baiturrahmah Dental Hospital in July 2020. Sampling in this study used the total sampling method. characteristics of the frequency of use of dental floss in children in the pediatric patients in the Baiturrahmah Dental Hospital, Padang. Results: Showed that the average children in the pediatric patients in the Baiturrahmah Dental Hospital, Padang, were 38.2% not independent in brushing their teeth, 3.9% were not disciplined in using dental floss and 48.7% of parents did not care about bringing their children to the doctor. teeth and 63.2% lack discipline in using dental floss.Conclusion: Educational institutions are expected to provide education to all their students about the importance of maintaining oral hygiene and so that students understand the importance of oral health.
A systematic review of the questionnaire used in oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices in 12 years old children in the Dental Hospital Department of Pediatric Dentistry Baiturrahmah University Sri P. Utami; Intan BE. Mahata; Hamdy Lisfrizal
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine a systematic review of the questionnaire used on oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices in children aged 12 years in the Dental Hospital Department of Pediatric Dentistry Baiturrahmah University. Methods: This type of research is a descriptive analytic study with are search design cross sectional. The population of this study was 12 year old children who came to the Paedodonti Department of Baiturrahmah Hospital in January 2020-March 2020 with a total sample of 68 people. The research was conducted at the Dental Hospital Department of Pediatric Dentistry Baiturrahmah University in January 2020-March 2020 using a questionnaire. The data obtained from this study were analyzed statistically using the application SPSS with descriptive analysis. Results: The results showed that the kueisoner review at the level of knowledge and attitude was very good, while the action was quite good. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is where the level of knowledge and attitudes of 12 year olds at Dental Hospital Department of Pediatric Dentistry Baiturrahmah University, is already very good, while the actions pretty good. Knowledge, attitudes and actions of all these components play an important role in influencing the level of dental and oral hygiene in children.
Reasons for extraction of deciduous teeth in school children aged 5-12 years at Baiturrahmah Dental Hospital Sri P. Utami; Bunga R. Audilla
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Objective: Humans have 2 types of teeth namely deciduous and permanent teeth, so these are known as diphodonts. Primary teeth or also known as deciduous teeth or milk teeth count as many as 20 teeth (10 teeth in each arch). Material and Methods: a dental health program in children aged 5 to 12 years. A total of 30 samples at Baiturrahmah University Dental Hospital, children were randomly selected in this study. Age criteria must be met according to the study. Children who had a 5th birthday were included in the 5-year age group and then the same in the rest of the age group. Results: This study found that the extracted teeth also experienced persistence (55%). The reason the patient did not extract the tooth so that it experienced persistence was because the patient was afraid to come to the dentist for extraction. Conclusion: In this study, persistent teeth were the main trigger that could cause dental malocclusion. Crowded teeth are defined as the difference in the relationship between tooth size and jaw size, causing the teeth to overlap. In other literature crowding is described as an unequal proportion of the tooth to the surrounding tissue. 4 Crowded teeth can be located lingually or palatally, labial or buccally, or can rotate on their axis. The prevalence of crowding teeth is more than the prevalence of other macocclusions such as spacing, open bite, deep bite, crossbite.
Awareness about covid-19 in Bachelor of Dental Medicine Students in Baiturrahmah Padang Sri P. Utami; Intan BE. Mahata; Hiranti S. Harien
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Objective: The aim is to find out awareness about COVID-19 among undergraduate dentistry students at the Baiturrahmah Faculty of Dentistry, Padang. Material and Methods: When the research was carried out in September 2020.The method of data analysis in this study used the SPSS program with univariate and bivariate analysis. The processed data is presented in table form. Results: That as many as 99.4% of respondents had good knowledge awareness about Covid-19, 0.6% awareness of bad knowledge, 97.7% of respondents got the first information about Covid-19 through the media, 56% of respondents got the latest Covid information via the internet, only 11.4% of respondents are taking Covid-19 courses, and 5.1% are still taking courses until now. Conclusion: The target population of this study were undergraduate dentistry students force 2017, 2018, and 2019 with a sample of 175 people. This research was conducted online in the city of Padang using google form media for distributing questionnaires.