Anthropological Approach in Determined Dental Health Needs of New Dental Students (Kajian Antropologis Terhadap Mahasiswa Baru sebagai Prediktor Perawatan Rongga Mulut)
Abstract
Dental health needs is someone needs on dental health care to prevent and cure disease or
defect. From the anthropological approach the needs on dental care depends on the culture
where people came from that had been passed on generation to generation. The aim of this
study is to describe the dental health care on new dental students in Faculty of Dentistry, The
University of Jember from the anthropological approach. It was a descriptive survey study
with quetionnare instrument of 50 new dental students.
Result showed that chosen the faculty on their own could weight gain the new students. 34%
students had a family dentist in their home town, so that only 28% checked their dental health
every 6 months while 60% seen the dentist if they had any dental problems. It was a cultural
influence that people only seen the dentists if there was any dental problems. Although the
new students lived surrounding by dentists in the faculty, they treated their dental problems to
dentist outside the faculty.
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