Oral Health Profile of the Elderly People in the Pandalungan Community
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2020-12-01Author
SHITA, Amandia Dewi Permana
HAMZAH, Zahreni
MEILAWATY, Zahara
INDRIANA, Tecky
HANDAYANI, Ari Tri Wanodyo
SETYOWATI, Dyah Indartin
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Background: The Pandalungan community is a unique community established through the assimilation of two dominant cultures:
the Javanese and Madurese. Both of these communities created a community with a new culture called the Pandalungan community
culture. The people of this community live in coastal, rural and urban areas. Generally, research on the uniqueness in the oral health
behaviour of the Pandalungan community has not been conducted since the oral health practices of the Pandalungan community are
considered to be the same as that of the Javanese community. Purpose: In order to develop programmes for oral health prevention,
this research aims at comparing the oral health profiles of the elderly (classified as per age) living in the rural and urban areas in the
Jember Regency. Methods: The research employs a cross-sectional approach. The subjects of the research were selected on the basis
of the total number of elderly people who attended the monthly meetings of the Karang Werda (those not willing to participate in the
study were excluded). The study was conducted by organising extensive interviews, performing observations and intraoral examinations.
Each group was classified into three subgroups on the basis of age: pre-elderly, elderly and high-risk elderly. The intraoral examination
conducted included the oral hygiene index-simplified (OHI-S), the number of teeth missing, the depth of the pocket and the number of
all functional tooth units (all-FTU). Results: The oral health profile of people in the rural community was poor when compared to the
oral health profile of people living in the urban community (by accounting for nearly all the variables in the examination). Conclusion:
The oral health profile of the elderly people in the Pandalungan community was poor. Adequate prevention and care are essential to
maintain the oral health of people in the Pandalungan community
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