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Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia

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Potency of Turmeric Extract Solution (Curcuma Longa) as on Alternative Herbal Mouthwash in Gingivitis Marginalis Febi Magfirah; Ari Suwondo; Supriyana Supriyana; Diyah Fatmasari; Masrifan Djamil
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v4i4.879

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Marginal gingivitis is an inflammation of the gingiva at the margin and is the earliest stage characterized by a reddish inflammation that is not persistent but prominent in areas where bacterial plaque is concentrated. Preventive efforts to rinse mouthwash contain antibacterial, long-term use has side effects, so we need herbal ingredients that have antibacterial properties, one of which is turmeric. This researcher aims to prove the potential of turmeric extract solution (Curcuma longa) as an alternative herbal mouthwash against gingivitis marginalis. This type of research uses a Quasy experiment with a pre and post test design with a control group design. Consisting of the intervention group using turmeric extract mouthwash with a concentration of 2.5%, 5% and the control group without active ingredients, the sample consisted of 27 people gargling for 1 minute for 5 consecutive days. Index gingival examination before and after rinsing. The results of the independent t-test for reducing marginal gingivitis at concentrations of 2.5% and 5% on days 1 and 2 showed a sig value of 0.002, on day 3 the sig value was 0.004, on days 4 and 5 the sig value was 0.000 meaning that there was a significant difference in reduction of marginal gingivitis. The conclusion of this study is that herbal mouthwash is effective as an alternative to herbal mouthwash in reducing marginal gingivitis compared to formulas without active ingredients.
Information Technology-Based Educational Video Model For Changes In Gingival Health Status In Adolescents Ainul Auliyah A; Supriyana Supriyana; Bedjo Santoso; Endah Aryati Eko Ningtyas; Kusno Kusno
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v4i4.884

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The health problem that is often experienced by adolescents is dental and oral hygiene, RISKESDAS data for 2018, 57.6% of Indonesian people have dental and oral health problems. Gingival problems are common in adolescents. Lack of dental and oral hygiene causes gingival inflammation. Plaque, bacteria, and calculus that accumulate on the tooth surface are the main causes of periodontal disease. Early detection that is carried out independently as well as providing solutions for prevention and treatment to patients is very necessary. Media that is currently developing among adolescents is technology-based media which is increasingly creative and can be a solution for preventing dental disease. Proving appropriate information technology-based educational videos and their effective application to changes in gingival health status in adolescents. The research method used is Research and Development (RnD) with Quasy Experiment pre-test post-test control group design. Educational video based on information technology is appropriate for changes in gingival health status with the results of expert validation of 83% and p-value 0.044 and its application is effective in increasing knowledge (p=0.000), attitude (p=0.002), skills (p=0.000), GI (p = 0.001). As well as indicated by the delta value of knowledge (2.14), attitude (1.29), skills (2.14), decreased GI score (0.44) compared to the control group. Educational videos have proven to be appropriate and effective in their application to changes in gingival health status in adolescents marked by a decrease in the gingival index score.
The Potential of Lime Peel Extract Mouthwash as A Non-Pharmacological Preparation Inhibits Caries Bacteria Elsa L; Supriyana Supriyana; Lanny Sunarjo
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v4i4.885

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Dental caries is a disease of the hard tissue of the teeth that attacks the enamel, dentin and cementum which is characterized by the demineralization of the hard tissue of the teeth. Streptococcus mutans bacteria itself is one of the bacteria found and lives in the oral cavity. One of the infectious diseases caused by the process of removing minerals due to bacteria on the surface of the teeth is called caries. An alternative choice as an effort to solve the problem of inhibiting caries-causing bacteria is by using herbal mouthwash. One of them is lime peel. Lime peel has the potential to inhibit Streptococcus mutans bacteria as indicated by the formation of an inhibition zone, which is formed against Streptococcus mutans bacteria. Making a mouthwash preparation of lime peel extract (Citrus Aurantifolia) which is feasible and effective in inhibiting the growth of Streptococcus mutans bacteria. This research is a true experiment with post test only control group design. This design was chosen because it was grouped into treatment and control groups. The intervention was given in the form of lime peel extract mouthwash with concentrations of 15%, 25% and 50%, while the administration of the UNISSULA Faculty of Medicine Biomedical Laboratory Mouthwash Formula was the control group. Based on the average inhibition graph within 24 hours, the concentration of extract mouthwash The lowest lime peel was 15% = 8.83 mm, the highest inhibition zone was at a concentration of 50% = 10.50 mm, 25% concentration = 9.80 mm, the control group Formula Mouthwash Biomedical Laboratory Concoction of the Faculty of Medicine UNISSULA = 10, 13mm. Lime peel extract mouthwash is feasible and effective in inhibiting streptococcus mutans which causes caries.