Indeks Karies Gigi Santri Pondok Pesantren Mambaul Khoiriatul Islamiyah (MHI) Dan Bustanul Ulum Tahun 2016
Date
2017-08-02Author
Fatimatuzzahro, Nadie
Prasetya, Rendra Chriestedy
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Background: Caries is the most common dental and oral disease in Indonesia with a
prevalence of more than 80%. National Basic Health Research (RISKESDAS) in 2013 showed that the
population aged 12 years and over had a caries prevalence of 53.2% with an average DMF-t score in
Indonesia reaching 4.6. Boarding school as one of the places of education in Indonesia is still
vulnerable in the provision of clean water and environmental sanitation that impact on personal
health including oral and dental health. Objective: to know distribution of dental caries index of
boarding school students in Bangsalsari district. Method: This activity was a dedication to the
community funded by Kemenristekdikti, which was done in 2 Boarding school in Bangsalsari SubDistrict
namely
Mambaul
Khoiriatul
Islamiyah
(MHI)
and
Bustanul
Ulum.
The
number
of
respondents
was
the
students of class IX as many as 31 people in Ponpes MHI and 30 people in Ponpes Bustanul Ulum.
Performed Dental examination of respondents was obtained DMF-T dental caries index data. The
result showed that the mean of DMF-T index at the santri of MHI boarding school was 5.03, while the
mean of DMF-T index at santri of Bustanul Ulum boarding school was 5.3. The low number of filled teeth
(F) showed that the knowledge and awareness of the students were low in maintaining the health of
the oral cavity. Conclusion: Based on WHO criteria DMF-t index of boarding school students MHI and
Bustanul Ulum were high category.
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