Suryani, Ni Putu Ary Wahyu
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Prevalence of dental caries based on gender at Puskesmas Kerambitan II, Tabanan Bali, during the period October 2024-March 2025: Prevalensi karies gigi berdasarkan jenis kelamin di Puskesmas Kerambitan II periode Oktober 2024-Maret 2025 Tabanan Bali Pradnyanandini, Made Ayu Imas; Pratama, I Wayan Agus Wirya; Suryani, Ni Putu Ary Wahyu
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025): Volume 14 Issue 3 December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v14i3.1326

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Public awareness of the importance of dental health remains low. Based on registration data at the Kerambitan II Community Health Centre for the period October 2024 to March 2025, dentine caries ranked fourth among the ten most common diseases at the clinic. A descriptive study in the form of an epidemiological case report covering six months from October 2024 to March 2025 was conducted in April 2025 at the Kerambitan II Community Health Centre. The population consisted of all patients who had their teeth and mouth examined at the Dental Clinic, and the sample consisted of all patients suffering from caries. The prevalence of dental caries between males and females showed that dental caries was more common in females. The highest number was in October 2024, with 13 females (61.90%). It was concluded that based on gender, dental caries was more common in females.
Prevalence of visits by patients with persistent deciduous teeth at Puskesmas Kerambitan II from October 2024 to March 2025: Prevalensi kunjungan pasien dengan gigi sulung persisten di Puskesmas Kerambitan II dari Oktober 2024 hingga Maret 2025 Putra, I Putu Dika Diwangga; Wirya, I Wayan Agus; Suryani, Ni Putu Ary Wahyu
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): Volume 15 Issue 1 April 2026
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One of the most common disorders is persistent primary teeth, where the primary teeth do not fall out on time even though the teeth have grown in. There are many variations in the timing of tooth eruption. This study discusses the prevalence of persistent primary teeth at the Kerambitan II Tabanan Community Health Centre from October 2024 to March 2025. This descriptive observational study was conducted at the Kerambitan II Tabanan CHC, October 2024 to March 2025. Data were collected from patient visit records, a total of 731 visits and 234 patients with persistent deciduous teeth at the Dental Clinic; 135 females and 99 males. The prevalence of persistent primary teeth cases was 32% of total visits. The highest number of cases was in December 2024 (43.04%). It was concluded that persistent primary teeth were the most dominant case at the Kerambitan II CHC Dental Clinic during the study period.
Prevalence of periodontitis cases in the dental clinic Puskesmas Kerambitan II Tabanan periode October 2024-March 2025: Prevalensi kasus periodontitis di poli gigi Puskesmas Kerambitan II di Tabanan periode Oktober 2024 hingga Maret 2025 Dewi, Yuniari; Pratama, I Wayan Agus Wirya; Suryani, Ni Putu Ary Wahyu
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): Volume 15 Issue 1 April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v15i1.925

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Registration data for dental and oral services at the Kerambitan II Community Health Centre for the period October 2024-March 2025 shows that periodontal disease cases rank second among the highest diseases. Periodontitis is an inflammation and infection that occurs in the periodontal tissue and alveolar bone supporting the teeth. This descriptive study provides an overview of the prevalence of periodontitis cases among dental clinic visitors at the Kerambitan II Com-munity Health Centre from October 2024 to March 2025. The total population consisted of all visitors who had their teeth checked at the dental clinic, and the sample consisted of patients suffering from periodontitis. From the analysis of periodontal disease prevalence data based on gender, the highest prevalence was found in males (56.61%). It was concluded that periodontitis occurred among dental clinic visitors at the Kerambitan II Community Health Centre in Ta-banan from October 2024 to March 2025, with 189 sufferers, predominantly males at 56.61%. This is likely due to males having more unhealthy habits such as smoking and drinking alcohol.