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The Influence Of Parental Knowledge On Oral Habits In Children Aged 7-12 Years In Public Elementary Schools In Cimahi City Badi Soerachman; Rhabiah El Fithriyah; Hasna Nur Afifah
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 16 No. 01 (2025): Jurnal EduHealt, Edition January - March, 2025
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Bad habits are repetitive actions that typically cease on their own in children under six years old. However, if these habits persist beyond the age of six, they can lead to abnormalities in the dentofacial structure such as malocclusion, facial deformities, and palatal shape irregularities. Knowledge about children's bad habits is crucial for parents as it directly impacts the development and growth of their child's healthy teeth. Insufficient parental knowledge about these habits, if repeated, can result in oral cavity abnormalities in children, which can affect dentofacial functions including speech, tooth occlusion, chewing, swallowing, and aesthetics. Good parental knowledge about the negative impacts of bad habits is essential for parents to take necessary preventive measures. This study aimed to determine the influence of parental knowledge on bad habits in the oral cavity of children aged 712 years in public elementary schools in Cimahi City. The research design used was analytical observational with a cross-sectional approach. The study involved 317 parents of children aged 7-12 years attending public elementary schools in Cimahi City. Data collection was conducted through a 39-item questionnaire distributed via Google Forms. The research findings showed that the correlation coefficient with a significance value (p sig) of 0.000 < 0.05, indicating that there is a correlation between parental knowledge (X) and bad habits in the oral cavity of children (Y). There is an influence of parental knowledge on bad habits in the oral cavity of children aged 7-12 years in Cimahi City.
The Effect of Mechanical Agitation Duration on Root Canal Irrigation Techniques (on the cleanliness of dentinal tubules in the middle third of the root canal) Badi Soerachman; Mutiara Sukma Suntana; Iftinan Alma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 16 No. 03 (2025): Jurnal EduHealt, Edition July - September , 2025
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This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of irrigation solution application time duration in cleaning dentinal tubuli in the middle third of the root canal through Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation (PUI) and manual agitation irrigation techniques. This study was a laboratory experiment with posttest-only control group, involving 16 extracted mandibular premolars and divided into four treatment groups according to the duration of irrigation application (15 and 30 seconds) and the irrigation technique used. Evaluation of detine tubuli clearance was performed by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), and statistical analysis was performed by Kruskal-Wallis test. The results showed no significant difference in dentinal tubule clearance between treatment groups (p = 0.120; p > 0.05). Thus, 15 and 30 seconds of irrigation solution application time duration in the mechanical agitation technique had no significant effect on the cleanliness of dentinal tubules in the middle third of the root canal.
Differences Of Saliva pH Towards The Compressive Strength Of Bulkfill Composite Resin Badi Soerachman; Laeli Sabilah; Atia Nurul Sidiqa
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 01 (2022): Jurnal EduHealth, April - September 2022
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Bulkfill composite resin has special qualities such as can be polymerized to 4 mm depth. One of the mechanical characteristics of bulkfill composite resins is high compressive strength. The compressive strength of restoration material is an indicator of successful restoration in the long-term. One factor that can affect the compressive strength in composite resins is the condition of the oral cavity. The oral cavity condition can be affected by the liquid in the oral cavity such as salivary pH. The compressive strength in composite resins is affected by the degradation process that is caused by changes in salivary pH. The purpose of this study was to find differences in artificial salivary pH toward the compressive strength in bulkfill composite resins. This study was divided into three groups, each group has 9 samples of bulk-filled composite resin in a disk shaped with 4 mm for diameter and 6 mm for the thickness based on ADA specification No.27/1993. All groups were soaked in artificial saliva at pH 4, 7, and 10 for 24 hours, and then the compressive strength was measured using UTM with a load of 250 kgf and speed of 0.5 mm/minute. The results of the tests were analyzed using Anova. Based on it, there is no difference between compressive strength in bulkfill composite resin on the immersion pH of artificial saliva 4, 7, and 10 with p-value of 0.546 (p>0.05). Moreover, there is no difference between the three-action maybe because of filler in bulkfill composite resin has more filler and UDMA rather than conventional composite resin. Therefore