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Analysis of The Most Dominant Dental Carries Risk Factors on High def-t and DMF-T Value of Students Age 6-12 Years ardiwirastuti, ilvana; Gusbela , Balqis Istiqomah; Santoso, Olivia Maulana; Tias, Richa Rochmani Adining; Siahaana, Sahat Manampin
Journal of Oral Health Care Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta

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Background: Riset Kesehatan Dasar (Riskesdas) shows that the highest rate of dental caries in children occurs in the 5–9 y.o group (92.6%). Dental caries should be prevented early by reducing the factors that cause caries. The def-t/DMF-t caries index can be used to assess the severity of dental caries, while the caries risk assessment can be used to study the various variables that cause dental caries. Objectives: To analyze the most dominant risk factors for dental caries with the highest def-T/DMF-T values in students in grades 1-6 at SDN Cenlecen 1 Pakong Pamekasan. Methods: This study is analytical and observational with a Cross-sectional method approach. The data analysis used the Chi-square test to examine the relationship between the variables. Results: This study shows that the most significant correlation value for high deft-t/DMF-T is eating and drinking sweet foods (p-value, 0.027), followed by having a mother who had dental caries experience, receiving dental care, having teeth lost as a result of caries, having visible plaque, and exposed root surfaces. Conclusion: The most dominant risk factor for dental caries for high def-T/DMF-T rates at SDN Cenlecen 1 Pakong Pamekasan is eating and drinking sweet foods.
DENTAL AND ORAL HEALTH COUNSELING, DENTAL EXAMINATION AND PROVISION OF TAF FOR CARIES PREVENTION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN IN THE CONTEXT OF NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH MONTH 202 Kusumastiti, Anisa Ramadhani; Joestandari, Florentina; Adining Tias, Richa Rochmani; Putri, Annisa; Ardiwirastuti, Ilvana
Journal of Community Engagement and Empowerment Vol 7, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Ilmu Kesehatah Bhakti Wiyata Kediri

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Background: This community service activity was carried out in order to support the 2023 National Dental Health Month). This program includes three main activities, namely dental and oral health education, dental examinations, and provision of anti-fluoride tablets (TAF) as a preventive measure for dental caries. Objective: Counseling is carried out to increase students' knowledge and awareness of the importance of maintaining dental and oral health, including education on correct tooth brushing techniques and healthy eating patterns. Dental examinations and provision of TAF aim to detect dental and oral problems early on and as a preventive effort to strengthen teeth and prevent caries. This activity involved students from Elementary Schools in the Kediri City area. Method: Counseling is carried out using posters and tooth models, then participants are invited to brush their teeth together using the techniques that have been taught, then participants' teeth are examined and TAF is applied at the RSGM IIK Bhakti Wiyata. Results: shows an increase in students' understanding of dental and oral health, there are dental problems in most participants, and high enthusiasm for prevention using TAF. This program is expected to be a sustainable model to support promotive and preventive efforts of dental health in school-age children.
DENTAL AND ORAL HEALTH COUNSELING, DENTAL EXAMINATION AND PROVISION OF TAF FOR CARIES PREVENTION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN IN THE CONTEXT OF NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH MONTH 202 Kusumastiti, Anisa Ramadhani; Joestandari, Florentina; Adining Tias, Richa Rochmani; Putri, Annisa; Ardiwirastuti, Ilvana
Journal of Community Engagement and Empowerment Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Ilmu Kesehatah Bhakti Wiyata Kediri

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Background: This community service activity was carried out in order to support the 2023 National Dental Health Month). This program includes three main activities, namely dental and oral health education, dental examinations, and provision of anti-fluoride tablets (TAF) as a preventive measure for dental caries. Objective: Counseling is carried out to increase students' knowledge and awareness of the importance of maintaining dental and oral health, including education on correct tooth brushing techniques and healthy eating patterns. Dental examinations and provision of TAF aim to detect dental and oral problems early on and as a preventive effort to strengthen teeth and prevent caries. This activity involved students from Elementary Schools in the Kediri City area. Method: Counseling is carried out using posters and tooth models, then participants are invited to brush their teeth together using the techniques that have been taught, then participants' teeth are examined and TAF is applied at the RSGM IIK Bhakti Wiyata. Results: shows an increase in students' understanding of dental and oral health, there are dental problems in most participants, and high enthusiasm for prevention using TAF. This program is expected to be a sustainable model to support promotive and preventive efforts of dental health in school-age children.