Identifying Dental and Oral Health Problems of Kindergarteners using KAFOGI Dental Photography

Background: Caries is one of the most common dental and oral health problems in preschool students. An epidemiologicalstudy reported that students of a kindergarten under Mojo Public Health Center coverage have a high caries index (def6.9). The parental role, especially maternal role, significantly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indonesian Journal of Dental Medicine 2020-06, Vol.3 (1), p.4-6
Hauptverfasser: Dwitama, Muhammad Bima Rizki, Faiga, Nilna Naila, Salim, Nabilah, Wijaya, Monika Amaria Putri, Mahardika, Grahania Octaviono, Basiroh, Eris, Hidayatillah, Pratiwi Nuzulil, Laksono, Amanda Brigitta, Nosla, Nadiah Salsabila, Mensana, Mario Powa, Hanani, Atika, Setijanto, R. Darmawan
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Caries is one of the most common dental and oral health problems in preschool students. An epidemiologicalstudy reported that students of a kindergarten under Mojo Public Health Center coverage have a high caries index (def6.9). The parental role, especially maternal role, significantly affects the child’s dental and oral health. Children will alsolearn from the attitudes and behavior of their parents and close relatives. The preliminary epidemiological study alsofound that 72.7% of the mothers had higher knowledge levels, and 27.3% of the mothers had lower knowledge levels.The many behavioral theories that state that knowledge is one of the factors that influence a person in behavior. In theera of globalization, information dissemination is done quickly and easily with the help of several media. Purpose: Anempowerment program was conducted to increase participants’ knowledge levels using Dental Photo Card (KAFOGI).Method: This descriptive research involving 73 mothers from kindergarten. They were given pre-test before doing theprograms. After viewing dental health education video, the mother were tested to place the image or photograph of teethand placed to the right place in KAFOGI card. Results: As much as 78.1% of respondents have answered correctly, whilerespondents who answered incorrectly were 21.9%. Conclusion: With your knowledge of the number of child caries teeth,you will behave in accessing information about the child’s oral health.
ISSN:2722-1253
2722-1253
DOI:10.20473/ijdm.v3i1.2020.4-6