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Dentistry Program Study, Dentistry Faculty, Universitas muhammadiyah surabaya, Indonesia

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Health Education For Early Awareness in Maintaining Oral Health For Students at PPTQ Hasan Munadi Islamic Boarding School, Ponorogo, East Java: Edukasi Peningkatan Kesadaran Sejak Dini Santri Santriwati dalam Menjaga Kesehatan Gigi dan Mulut, Pondok Pesantren PPTQ Hasan Munadi, Ponorogo, Jawa Timur Puspitasari, Yeni; Alam, Sabda; Desi, Febria; Artanty, Dian; Anindya, Cinitra; Cahyo, Adi; Zahratur, Anindita; Fitri, Bingah; Mustriana, Ratna; Kusuma, Febriyanti; Yulviyanti, Anita; Sutowijoyo, Aryo; Surya, Rangga; Rahmatari, Bandaru; Nerito, Prima; Dewita, Meirna; Gayatri, Khamila
Journal of Community Empowerment for Multidisciplinary (JCEMTY) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): November (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/jcemty.v2i2.269

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PPTQ Hasan Munadi is an Islamic boarding school located in Badengan District, Ponorogo, East Java. The journey to the school requires a long travel distance, with winding roads and a considerable distance from the city. This situation leads to limited healthcare facilities, particularly dental clinics, and infrequent oral health education activities in the surrounding area. As a result, many students at the boarding school have a limited understanding of the importance of maintaining oral health, including the proper techniques for brushing teeth. The aim of the health education program at Pondok Pesantren PPTQ Hasan Munadi is to provide dental and oral health education and training to students from an early age (7-9 years old). This health education program used pre-post test to asses the program’s success. Before the health education intervention, students are given a pre-test. Following this, an educational session is conducted using a lecture method supported by media such as a phantom, video, and flipchart. Next session, a post-test is administered to assess any changes in the students' knowledge about maintaining oral health. Data analysis reveals that 49% of the students had a moderate level of knowledge regarding dental and oral health before the intervention. After the educational session, there was an increase of 7.3% in the number of students who achieved a good level of knowledge. This program indicates a significant improvement in the students' knowledge regarding oral health following the educational intervention.
Delayed Healing of Traumatic Ulcers Due to Toothpicks Injuries Exacerbated by Psychological Stress in Teledentistry Patients Puspitasari, Yeni; Anjani, Khamila Gayatri; Zulkarnain, Hakim; Dian Artanty
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2024.54402

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Background: A traumatic ulcer is a mucosal lesion caused by direct physical, mechanical, thermal, or chemical trauma to the mucosa, such as from malocclusion, ill-fitting dentures, or bad habits like using toothpicks. Treatment aims to alleviate pain, eliminate the primary source of trauma, and promote healing of the ulcer. The objective of this case report is to document traumatic ulcers resulting from mechanical trauma exacerbated by stress. Case Report: A male patient presented with an ulcer that had been present for three weeks after accidentally injuring himself with a toothpick. The ulcer had not been treated previously. The patient reported experiencing high levels of stress and sleep deprivation due to working on his thesis. Clinical photos provided by the patient revealed a solitary, white-to-yellowish ulcer, approximately 5x3 mm in size, on the left lateral side of the tongue. The patient was prescribed an antiseptic anti-inflammatory aloe vera extract gel via teledentistry. Discussion: Under stress, the HPA axis releases corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) from the hypothalamus, activating the adrenal cortex to release glucocorticoids. The interaction between glucocorticoids and proinflammatory cytokines is a physiological mechanism that links stress and wound healing. Glucocorticoids can interfere with the inflammatory response and reduce white blood cell activity, thereby affecting wound healing. Conclusion: Traumatic ulcers can be exacerbated by psychological conditions such as stress. Dentists and healthcare providers should conduct thorough patient history assessments, clinical examinations, and provide appropriate therapy and oral health education to promote effective ulcer healing.