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Pendidikan Dan Pelatihan Kader Sebagai Salah Satu Pilar Penting Perubahan Perilaku Di Bidang Kesehatan Gigi Dan Mulut Pranoto, Amelia Elizabeth; Aprilia, Aprilia; Rahmitasari, Fitria; Soesilo, Diana; Puspita, Sinta; Riski, Mardiyanti; Ariestania, Vivin; Lestari, IGAM Oka; Raharjo, Pambudi; Wijaya, Yongki Hadinata; Rizal, Mohammad Basroni; Sarianoferni, Sarianoferni; Hendro, Onge Victoria; Wira, Rizko; Sularsih, Sularsih; Cahyo, Benny Dwi; Paramita, Putri
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bangsa Vol. 2 No. 11 (2025): Januari
Publisher : Amirul Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59837/jpmba.v2i11.1930

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Lima dari sepuluh anak-anak Indonesia usia sekolah dasar memiliki masalah gigi berlubang. Hal ini disebabkan oleh kebersihan rongga mulut yang buruk dan kurangnya pengetahuan anak-anak terkait pentingnya menjaga kesehatan gigi dan mulut. Anak-anak juga seringkali tidak menyikat gigi di waktu yang benar, ditambah lagi cara menyikat gigi yang keliru menjadi salah satu faktor munculnya gigi berlubang. Dokter gigi dari Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya melakukan kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat berupa School Health Program – Training of Trainer (SHP-ToT). Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk menciptakan kader kesehatan gigi dan mulut yang berasal dari lingkungan internal sekolah. Diharapkan kader-kader tersebut dapat menjadi pilar penggerak utama pada pendidikan anak-anak usia sekolah dasar akan pentingnya menjaga kebersihan gigi dan mulut secara berkelanjutan. Kader akan diberi pelatihan dan diuji sejauh mana pemahamannya terkait kesehatan gigi dan mulut. Setelah pelatihan selesai, kader akan terus dipandu untuk mengajarkan anak-anak sekolah dasar tentang pentingnya menjaga kesehatan rongga mulut sekaligus menjadi supervisor anak-anak agar mau menyikat gigi pagi dan malam selama 21 hari berturut-turut.
PEMBERIAN EDUKASI MENJAGA KESEHATAN GIGI DAN MULUT PADA SISWA SD HANG TUAH 6 SURABAYA: PROVIDING EDUCATION ON MAINTAINING DENTAL AND ORAL HEALTH TO STUDENTS OF HANG TUAH 6 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SURABAYA Indarti, Cacilia; Izzud, Tandy; Paramita, Annisa Listya; Iman, Dimas; Parwati sari, Rima; Sarianoferni; Sularsih
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Pesisir VOLUME 4 NOMOR 1
Publisher : Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jpmp.v4i1.132

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Oral health is an important aspect in children's growth and development. Problems such as cavities and poor oral hygiene can affect academic achievement and quality of life. This activity aims to increase student awareness of the importance of maintaining oral health from an early age. This community service was carried out on 83 students in grades 4 and 5 of Elementry School Hang Tuah 6 Surabaya by providing health promotion education and dental and oral examinations. The activity was carried out by involving a team of dentists and assisted by students from the Faculty of Dentistry, Hang Tuah University. It began with a pre-test assessment before education was given and a post-test after education was given, followed by a dental and oral health examination. The average pre-test score was 69.39 and the average post-test score was 86.59. The results of the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test, p-value <0.05, showed a significant difference between the Pre-Test and Post-Test scores. This means that after dental health education, their knowledge and awareness of dental and oral health increased. For students who have dental problems such as cavities, they are followed up with dental care at Nala Husada Dental Hospital. It is hoped that with this program, awareness of dental and oral health will increase, the number of cases of toothache and swollen gums will decrease, and there will be changes in behavior in maintaining dental and oral health.
SPECIAL METHODS OF SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMME FOR SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN IN DENTISTRY Pranoto, Amelia Elizabeth; Wahjuningsih, Endah; Paramita, Ayulistya; Tsurayya, Nur; Wardhani, Istien; Apsari, Anindita; Puspita, Sinta; Teguh, Paulus Budi; Juniar, Eriza; Ayu, Dyah; Sarianoferni, Sarianoferni; Prameswari, Noengki; Rahardjo, Pambudi; Rizal, Mohammad Basroni; Hermanto, Eddy
EJOIN : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 12 (2023): EJOIN : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat, Desember 2023
Publisher : LPPM Institut Pendidikan Nusantara Global

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School health program is a program of preventive promotional activities in the field of dentistry using the method “trainer of trainer” or abbreviated as ToT. The program is organized by the Indonesian Association of Dentists (PDGI) together with dental faculties across Indonesia as trainers and multinational company as facilitator. The goal of this program is to create a generation of a nation that will be free of tooth cavities by 2030. Teachers and parents of students with special needs are the target audience for this training, enabling them to carry out morning and night toothbrushing activities for good dental and oral health. ToT's activities include two things: giving advice to teachers and students' parents and brushing their teeth in the morning and evening for 21 days. The problem is that children with special needs do not have the same abilities as other children in terms of receiving information, responding to teaching, and applying what has been taught. Low levels of independence and varying levels of learning difficulties are challenges for trainees. Special methods in teaching morning and night toothbrush activities should be applied well to both teachers and parents of students with special needs, such as how to brush their teeth, the habits of brushing the teeth properly, the use of special brushes, and tips and tricks that can be implemented by the teacher and parents so that children with special requirements can run the program.
Closed reduction and drainage incision for the treatment of neglected and infected mandibular fractures Hermanto, Eddy; Laihad, Fanny Margaretha; Pranoto, Amelia Elizabeth; Elidasari, Monika; Tantra, Ivan; Sarianoferni; Damayanti, Dian Widya
Dental Journal (Majalah Kedokteran Gigi) Vol. 56 No. 3 (2023): September
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga https://fkg.unair.ac.id/en

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/j.djmkg.v56.i3.p197-201

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Background: Jaw fracture is the most common facial fracture in oral and maxillofacial bone and is usually caused by trauma. The fracture itself could lead to infection due to bone and tissue damage, which is the port of entry for microorganisms. Fracture-related infection (FRI) in the patient discussed in this study manifested as a submandibular abscess. The goals of fracture treatment were achieving the anatomic reduction of the fracture line and regaining acceptable occlusion. There are two methods for treating mandibular fractures: the closed method, also called conservative treatment, and the open method, which requires advanced surgery. Closed method treatment uses a maxillomandibular fixation (MMF) device in order to reduce and immobilize fracture fragments. Treatment of FRI should use a multidisciplinary approach to achieve an outstanding result, such as wound debridement, antimicrobial therapy, and implant retention. Purpose: The purpose of this article is to report a case of neglected mandibular fracture with a submandibular abscess, which was treated with a combination of the closed reduction method and incision drainage. Case: A 25-year-old female visited Nala Husada Hospital because of a submandibular abscess on the neglected mandibular fracture of the right parasymphysis and left corpus. Case management: The case was managed using an arch bar in the mandible and an eyelet in the maxilla while continuing with MMF and an extra oral drainage incision. Conclusion: Combination therapy (MMF and incision drainage) was needed to treat this case because of the occurrence of a submandibular abscess due to a neglected mandibular fracture.
The Differences Between Giving Topical Therapy of Extract Etanol 96% and 70% Spirulina Platensis on Density of Collagen Fiber in Traumatic Ulcer Healing Rizqi Ananda Putri; Nafi’ah; Sarianoferni
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 13 No 1 (2019): Februari
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Hang Tuah

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Background: Pravalence of Traumatic Ulcers is quite high in Indonesia. Therapy that has been carried out is still symptomatic, now there are many herbal ingredients that can be used as an alternative ingredients for medicine, including spirulina platensis. Spirulina platensis is one type of biological wealth that is widespread in Indonesian marine waters, and has bioactive ingredients that are beneficial to the body and can help the wound healing process. Purpose: to determine the differences in the effectiveness of topical administration of spirulina platensis ethanol extract 96% and 70% against the density of collagen fibers in healing traumatic ulcers. Materials and Methods: The subjects of the study were 36 wistar rattus novergicus rats divided into 6 groups, treated with traumatic ulcers in the lower labial mucosa, treated according to their respective groups K1.3 (control group 3 days), P1.3 (Giving spirulina gel platensis ethanol extract 96% 3 days), P2.3 (Giving spirulina platensis ethanol extract 70% 3 days), K1.7 (Control group 7 days), P1.7 (Giving spirulina platensis ethanol extract 96% ethanol 7 days ), P2.7 Giving spirulina platensis ethanol extract 70% 7 days 7). Results: There were differences in the effectiveness of giving spirulina platensis ethanol extract 96% and 70%. There is a significant difference in the P1.7 group (score = 4) with P2.7 (score = 3), P1.3 (score = 3) with P1.7 (4), P1.3 (score = 3) with P2 .3 (score 3), K1.3 (score = 2) with P1.3 (score = 3) and P2.3 (score = 3), K1.7 (score = 3) with P1.7 (score = 4) ) and P2.7 (3). Conclusion: There was no difference in effectiveness between 96% and 70% spirulina platensis ethanol extract gel on day 3 and there was a difference in effectiveness between 96% spirulina platensis ethanol extract gel on day 7.
PENINGKATAN KEBERSIHAN MULUT  MELALUI EDUKASI BERBASIS TOT BAGI GURU DAN ORANG TUA DALAM KEMITRAAN SEKOLAH Sarianoferni, Sarianoferni; Prameswari, Noengki; Hadinata, Yongki; Sumekar, Henu; Paramita, Ayulistya; Lukisari, Cane; Wedarti, Yoifah Rizka; Nafiah, Nafiah; Cevanti, Twi Agnita; Pargaputri, Agni Febrina; Saptaswari, Dianty; Ashrin, Meinar Nur; Hollanda, Ghita Hadi; Aprilia, Aprilia; Setyaningtyas, Dwi
BESIRU : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): BESIRU : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat, Januari 2026
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan dan Penelitian Manggala Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/besiru.v3i1.2059

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Dental caries in children remains a significant public health problem in Indonesia, particularly among primary school-aged children. Limited oral health literacy and insufficient involvement of teachers and parents in oral hygiene guidance contribute to the high prevalence of dental caries. This study aimed to enhance children’s oral hygiene knowledge and practices through Training of Trainers (ToT)-based education for teachers and parents within a partnership between the Faculty of Dentistry, Hang Tuah University, and El Rahma Islamic Boarding School, Surabaya. A pretest–posttest design was applied, involving fifth-grade students as research subjects. Teachers and parents received ToT-based training delivered by dental professionals and subsequently provided oral health education to students. Knowledge levels were assessed using questionnaires administered before and after the intervention and analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test. The results demonstrated a significant increase in students’ mean knowledge scores, from 58.14 ± 21.30 at pretest to 77.21 ± 18.30 at posttest (p < 0.05). In addition, partner satisfaction questionnaires indicated a very high level of satisfaction with the program implementation. In conclusion, ToT-based oral health education involving teachers and parents is effective in improving children’s oral hygiene knowledge and has the potential to promote sustainable oral health behavior changes within the school environment.
Bioviabilitas Ekstrak Gracilaria sp terhadap Stem Sel Mesenkimal sebagai Terapi Adjuvant Periodontitis Talsha Irzaputri A; Yoifah Rizka; Sarianoferni
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 10 No 1 (2016): Februari
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Hang Tuah

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Background: Gracilaria Seaweed extracts are known to have an antibacterial content thatcan inhibit the growth of Porphyromonas gingivalis bacteria. P.Gingivalis are dominant inchronic periodontitis as a cause of periodontal tissue damage that can be inhibited by usingmaterials that contain antibacterial effect. Terms of materials to be applied in the oral cavitymust be biocompatible, through toxicity tests, one with bioviability test. In this studybioviability test performed on media mesenchymal stem cells. Purpose: To determinebioviability Gracilaria seaweed extract against mesenchymal stem cells as adjuvant therapyof periodontitis. Materials and Methods: study design was post test only control groupdesign. Mesenchymal stem cells in 96 wells were divided into a control group of cells (n=6),media controls (n=6), and treatment (n=6). The treatment group was given Gracilariaseaweed extract with a concentration of 2.5%, 5%, 10%, 20% and 40%. Stem cells wereincubated 24 hours before and after treatment. Once given MTT, optical density read with anELISA reader then calculated the percentage of living cells. Toxic material when living cells<50% and not toxic when living cells >50%. Living cell data were analyzed by statistical testKruskal Wallis and Man Whitney. Result: Viability cell at 2.5% concentration is 68.59%, 5%concentration = 29.67%, 10% concentration = 4.43%, 20% concentration = 2.5% and 40%concentration = 0.96 %. Conclusion: Extract of seaweed Gracilaria proven not toxic at 2.5%concentration and proved toxic at 5%, 10%, 20% and 40% concentration
Perbandingan Hasil Penilaian Ketebalan Korteks dengan Menggunakan Mental Index pada Pasien Wanita Berdasarkan Kelompok Umur 30-70 Tahun Edward Perdana Putra; Sarianoferni; Endah Wahjuningsih
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 9 No 2 (2015): Agustus
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Hang Tuah

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Background: The osteoporosis risk can be detected through the width of cortical mandible and porosity which can be seen in panoramic radiography. One of measurement methods using panoramic radiography in assessing the quality of bone and observing symptom of resorption and osteoporosis by utilizing Mental Index. Mental Index is a method in counting the average width of cortex under foramen mentale because thin mandible might correlates with decreasing of bone density. Purpose: To compare the assessment result of the cortex thickness by using Mental Index on women patient based on age of group (aged 30-70) at RSGM FKG Hang Tuah University, Surabaya. Materials and Methods: In this research, panoramic radiography of women patients aged 30 to 70 were used with utilizing radiomorfometri Mental Index to assess the mandibular cortical thickness manually using adigital caliper (accuracy of 0,01mm). Result: Based on One Way ANOVA assessment, p=0.000 value was found in which it means that there was a significant difference from the result of cortical thickness assessment in age of groups using Mental Index based onpanoramic radiography of women patients aged 30-70 at RSGM FKG Hang Tuah University, Surabaya. Conclusion: The assessment of cortical thickness by using Mental Index on women patients who experienced a decrease bone density in the age of 56-70 years old and which is compared with previous three groups of age, 30-35 years old, 36-45 years old and 46-55 years old and out of 93 panoramic radiographies, 11 panoramic radiographies were detected osteoporosis or the percentage of osteoporosis occurance based on Mental Index was 12%.
Co-Authors A, Talsha Irzaputri Amelia Elizabeth Pranoto Anindita Apsari Annisa Listya Paramita Aprilia Aprilia, Aprilia Apsari, Anindita Ariestania, Vivin Cahyo, Benny Dwi Cane Lukisari, Cane Cevanti TA Damayanti, Dian Widya Dava Karunia Akbar Diana Soesilo, Diana Dwi Setyaningtyas, Dwi Dyah Ayu Dyah Ayu, Dyah eddy hermanto Eddy Hermanto Eddy Hermanto Edward Perdana Putra Eha Renwi Astuti Elidasari, Monika Emy Khoironi Endah Wahjuningsih Endah Wahjuningsih Endah Wahjuningsih Endah Wahjuningsih, Endah Fitria Rahmitasari Ghaisani Khansa Hadinata, Yongki Hendro, Onge Victoria Henu Sumekar, Henu Herawanti YE Hollanda, Ghita Hadi Icha Artyas Annariswati Iman, Dimas Indarti, Cacilia Isidora KS Istien Wardhani Izzud, Tandy Juniar, Eriza Laihad, Fanny Margaretha Laksmi D. Lestari, IGAM Oka Mandiasa, Prestisia Peramiswara Meinar Nur Ashrin Mohammad Basroni Rizal Nafiah, Nafiah Nafiah, Nafiah Nafi’ah Nevy T. Putri Noengki Prameswari Nur Tsurayya Pambudi Rahardjo Pambudi Rahardjo Paramita, Ayulistya Pargaputri, Agni Febrina Parwati sari, Rima Paulus Budi Teguh Pranoto, Amelia Elizabeth Puspita, Sinta Putri Paramita Putri, Rizqi Ananda Raharjo, Pambudi riezka, Yoifah Riski, Mardiyanti Rizal, Mohammad Basroni Rizqi Ananda Putri Saptaswari, Dianty Setyowati O Sinta Puspita Sujati . Sularsih Sularsih, S Sutarto, Ayulistya Paramita Talsha Irzaputri A Tantra, Ivan Tsurayya, Nur Twi Agnita Cevanti Wardhani, Istien Wedarti, Yoifah Rizka Wira, Rizko Yoifah R Yoifah Rizka Yongki Hadinata Wijaya