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UTILIZATION OF JKN DENTAL PROSTHETIC SERVICES AT FIRST LEVEL DENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES IN BALI Lily, Gusti Ayu Yohanna; Siswomihardjo, Widowati; Hendrartini, Julita; Dipoyono, Haryo Mustiko; Wedagama, Dewa Made
Odonto : Dental Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2021): December 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (236.787 KB) | DOI: 10.30659/odj.8.2.126-130

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ABSTRACTBackground: The utilization of dental prosthesis services in Indonesia is rare, compared to other dental and oral health services. The use of prosthesis services in Bali is still relatively low compared to other parts of Western Indonesia. Based on data from BPJS Kesehatan Denpasar Branch Office, the demand for dental prostheses services by participants in the three working areas of BPJS Kesehatan Denpasar Branch Office is still low. Method: This research was conducted using quantitative research. The population were all participants providers of FKTP BPJS Kesehatan Badung Regency, and samples were taken through purposive sampling. Quantitative data were analyzed using binary logistic regression.Result: The results that the predisposing factors for JKN program participants (income, knowledge of dental prostheses, knowledge of JKN dental prosthesis services, perceptions of service quality, and perceptions of cost); enabling factor (access), and the need factor (the perception of pain when losing a tooth) contributions have a significant positive effect on the utilization rate of JKN dental prostheses. The predisposing factors (age and education) and enabling factor (social support) do not have a significant effect on the utilization rate of JKN dental prostheses. Conclusion: The results that the predisposing factors for JKN program participants contributions have a significant positive effect on the utilization rate of JKN dental prostheses.
THE NUTRACEUTICAL ROLE OF HOLY BASIL (TULSI) LEAVES IN PREVENTING ORAL AND CHRONIC DISEASES Buari, I Gusti Ayu Ari Agung; Wedagama, Dewa Made; Hartini, I Gusti Agung Ayu
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan `Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LPPM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36733/ijassd.v7i2.9711

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The leading cause of global morbidity and mortality is chronic disease, which is related to lifestyle. Since the COVID-19 pandemic occurred, WHO has strongly appealed, especially for developing countries, for therapy to return to using natural ingredients. For example, through a focus on healthy lifestyle practices and regular consumption of adaptogenic herbs. Of all the herbs used, Holy Basil (Tulsi) is the most superior, and scientific research now confirms its beneficial effects. Tulsi leaves have been proven to be able to overcome physical, chemical, metabolic and psychological stress. This research aims to determine the nutraceuticals of Tulsi leaves in treating oral and chronic diseases.  This research uses the Systematic Literature Review method, with 6 steps, namely (1) formulating questions (based on theory); (2) Conduct searches (on Scopus, Google Scholar, EBSCO, ProQuest, and Science Direct), which published articles from 2015 to 2025; (3) Determine relevant research; (4) Determine articles that come from diverse backgrounds; (5) Data extraction from individual studies; (6) Synthesis of results using narrative methods. The results of this research are the nutraceutical synergy of Tulsi leaves was proven to be superior in protecting organs and tissues against chemical stress from industrial pollutants and heavy metals, as well as physical stress due to prolonged physical activity, ischemia, physical restraint, and exposure to excessive cold and noise. The nutraceutical synergy of Tulsi leaves has also been proven to combat metabolic stress through normalization of blood glucose, blood pressure and lipid levels (protecting the heart organ), and psychological stress through positive effects on memory and cognitive function as well as through anxiolytic, antidepressant and anticancer properties. The synergy of Tulsi's broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity is superior, including activity against various human pathogens, including pathogens that cause various oral chronic diseases (caries and periodontics). The conclusion of this research is the nutraceutical synergy of Tulsi leaves is very good in treating oral chronic diseases (oral cancer, caries and periodontics), and chronic diseases (cancer, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and stroke), and is superior among other herbs.
UTILIZATION OF JKN DENTAL PROSTHETIC SERVICES AT FIRST LEVEL DENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES IN BALI Lily, Gusti Ayu Yohanna; Siswomihardjo, Widowati; Hendrartini, Julita; Dipoyono, Haryo Mustiko; Wedagama, Dewa Made
Odonto : Dental Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2021): December 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/odj.8.2.126-130

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ABSTRACTBackground: The utilization of dental prosthesis services in Indonesia is rare, compared to other dental and oral health services. The use of prosthesis services in Bali is still relatively low compared to other parts of Western Indonesia. Based on data from BPJS Kesehatan Denpasar Branch Office, the demand for dental prostheses services by participants in the three working areas of BPJS Kesehatan Denpasar Branch Office is still low. Method: This research was conducted using quantitative research. The population were all participants providers of FKTP BPJS Kesehatan Badung Regency, and samples were taken through purposive sampling. Quantitative data were analyzed using binary logistic regression.Result: The results that the predisposing factors for JKN program participants (income, knowledge of dental prostheses, knowledge of JKN dental prosthesis services, perceptions of service quality, and perceptions of cost); enabling factor (access), and the need factor (the perception of pain when losing a tooth) contributions have a significant positive effect on the utilization rate of JKN dental prostheses. The predisposing factors (age and education) and enabling factor (social support) do not have a significant effect on the utilization rate of JKN dental prostheses. Conclusion: The results that the predisposing factors for JKN program participants contributions have a significant positive effect on the utilization rate of JKN dental prostheses.
Association of Palatal Rugae Patterns In The Maternal Lineage Between Biological Mothers And Daughters of The Minangkabau Ethnic Group In Padang City Arman, Andi Aisyah Farra; Nila Kasuma; Wulandari, Reno Wiska; Wedagama, Dewa Made
Interdental Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi (IJKG) Vol. 21 No. 3 (2025): Interdental Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi (IJKG)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Mahasaraswati Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46862/interdental.v21i3.11804

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Introduction: Palatal rugae are unique, anatomically stable ridges in the oral cavity that serve as reliable markers for forensic identification and genetic research. The Minangkabau ethnic group, known for its matrilineal kinship system, to provides a unique context to for exploring the hereditary transmission of such traits. This study aimed to examine the morphological similarities and differences in palatal rugae patterns between biological mothers and their daughters within the Minangkabau ethnic group in Padang City, Indonesia. Material and Methods: An analytical cross-sectional design was employed involving 53 mother-daughter pairs of confirmed Minangkabau descent. Intraoral digital scans were used to record rugae patterns which were categorized by shape and size based on established classifications. Statistical analysis was conducted using the Mann-Whitney U test to assess intergenerational associations. Results and Discussion: Primary and secondary rugae patterns showed strong morphological similarities between mothers and daughters, indicating heritability. Notably, the wave-shaped rugae pattern was significantly more prevalent in daughters (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Palatal rugae patterns, particularly primary and secondary types, demonstrate maternal inheritance and have potential forensic relevance. The presence of unique ethnic-specific traits underscores the need for broader population-based classifications in forensic odontology and antropology