Overview of Dental Caries Severity and Nutritional Status in Preschool Children in Jatinangor in September 2014

Background: The prevalence of dental caries in Indonesia is still high. The pain caused by dental caries could interfere with children’s ability to eat and even their growth. This study aimed to discover the proportion of dental caries severity related to nutritional status in children aged 3–5 year...

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Main Authors: Anggita Dwi Putri, Etty Sofia MA, Julistio T.B. Djais
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2017-07-01
Series:Althea Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/464
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spelling doaj-f928f6278c8b4dea8b2254a218837e542020-11-24T20:45:40ZengUniversitas PadjadjaranAlthea Medical Journal2337-43302337-43302017-07-013231431810.15850/amj.v3n2.464Overview of Dental Caries Severity and Nutritional Status in Preschool Children in Jatinangor in September 2014Anggita Dwi PutriEtty Sofia MAJulistio T.B. DjaisBackground: The prevalence of dental caries in Indonesia is still high. The pain caused by dental caries could interfere with children’s ability to eat and even their growth. This study aimed to discover the proportion of dental caries severity related to nutritional status in children aged 3–5 years. Methods: This descriptive study was carried out in 3 Pre-school Education Centers (Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini, PAUD) in the sub-district of Jatinangor in September 2014. Sixty four children were selected through cluster random sampling as samples. The degree of caries was measured by def-t index. Nutritional status was determined by anthropometric measurements, i.e. body weight (BW)/body height (BH) or body mass index (BMI)/Age index. Results: There were 59 (92%) children suffered from dental caries out of which 48 (75%) children was severe, 6 (9%) children was moderate, and 10 (16%) children was mild. Furthermore, 18 (28%) children were mildly undernourished and 46 (72%) were well-nourished. Out of all the children with severe dental caries, 16 (34%) children had mild undernourishment while out of all the children with moderate-mild dental caries, 2 (12%) children had mild undernourishment. Conclusions: Children aged 3-5 years in the sub-district of Jatinangor have a relatively severe dental caries even though their nutritional status are generally good. Mildly undernourished children largely come from the group with severe dental caries.http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/464dental cariesnutritional statuspreschool children
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author Anggita Dwi Putri
Etty Sofia MA
Julistio T.B. Djais
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Etty Sofia MA
Julistio T.B. Djais
Overview of Dental Caries Severity and Nutritional Status in Preschool Children in Jatinangor in September 2014
Althea Medical Journal
dental caries
nutritional status
preschool children
author_facet Anggita Dwi Putri
Etty Sofia MA
Julistio T.B. Djais
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title Overview of Dental Caries Severity and Nutritional Status in Preschool Children in Jatinangor in September 2014
title_short Overview of Dental Caries Severity and Nutritional Status in Preschool Children in Jatinangor in September 2014
title_full Overview of Dental Caries Severity and Nutritional Status in Preschool Children in Jatinangor in September 2014
title_fullStr Overview of Dental Caries Severity and Nutritional Status in Preschool Children in Jatinangor in September 2014
title_full_unstemmed Overview of Dental Caries Severity and Nutritional Status in Preschool Children in Jatinangor in September 2014
title_sort overview of dental caries severity and nutritional status in preschool children in jatinangor in september 2014
publisher Universitas Padjadjaran
series Althea Medical Journal
issn 2337-4330
2337-4330
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Background: The prevalence of dental caries in Indonesia is still high. The pain caused by dental caries could interfere with children’s ability to eat and even their growth. This study aimed to discover the proportion of dental caries severity related to nutritional status in children aged 3–5 years. Methods: This descriptive study was carried out in 3 Pre-school Education Centers (Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini, PAUD) in the sub-district of Jatinangor in September 2014. Sixty four children were selected through cluster random sampling as samples. The degree of caries was measured by def-t index. Nutritional status was determined by anthropometric measurements, i.e. body weight (BW)/body height (BH) or body mass index (BMI)/Age index. Results: There were 59 (92%) children suffered from dental caries out of which 48 (75%) children was severe, 6 (9%) children was moderate, and 10 (16%) children was mild. Furthermore, 18 (28%) children were mildly undernourished and 46 (72%) were well-nourished. Out of all the children with severe dental caries, 16 (34%) children had mild undernourishment while out of all the children with moderate-mild dental caries, 2 (12%) children had mild undernourishment. Conclusions: Children aged 3-5 years in the sub-district of Jatinangor have a relatively severe dental caries even though their nutritional status are generally good. Mildly undernourished children largely come from the group with severe dental caries.
topic dental caries
nutritional status
preschool children
url http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/464
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