The Correlation between Caries and Quality of Life of Mentally Disabled Learners
Date
2021-03-01Author
YANI, Ristya Widi Endah
PRATIWI, Yunita Satya
PRAYITNO, Hadi
ANSHARI, Muhammad
NUGROHO, Heru Santoso Wahito
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Introduction. Mentally disabled learners have dental problems 30% more complex than
the ordinary toddler. It is because they have intellectual function disorder and adaptive
behavior. This condition caused limitations in cleaning teeth optimally. So it will increase
the risk of caries. This study objective is to find the correlation between the quality of
life and dental caries at mentally disabled learners. Method. An analytical observational
study with a cross-sectional approach to 118 learners in Sidoarjo, Indonesia, by total
sampling. The variables in this study were quality of life (was measured with WHOQLBREF index) and dental caries (was measured with DMF-T index). Tools and materials
used are dental kids, alcohol 70%, cotton pellet, cotton roll, tampon, and WHOQL-BREF
sheet. The data were presented descriptively in the form of a frequency distribution table,
continued by Spearman Correlation test to analyze the correlation between the quality of
life and dental caries at mentally disabled learners. Results. Most of the respondents are
male (61%), with a range of age is 16-20 years old. The average quality of life for mentally
disabled learners is the moderate category ( 65%). The average dental caries is considered
as high. Spearman correlation shows p≤α(0,05) means there is a correlation between
dental caries and quality of life. Conclusion. There is a correlation between dental caries
and the quality of life for mentally disabled learners.
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