Relationship of Nutritional Status With Incidence of Permanent Mandibular First Molar Caries

JULY ISSUE Pub Date : 2022-07-15 DOI:10.47836/mjmhs.18.4.4
Ferdiana Agustin, R. Yani, Kiswaluyo Kiswaluyo
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Introduction: Nutritional status is a condition of the body which is the result of a balance between food intake and nutritional needs. Good nutritional status is very important for children, but in reality there are still many malnourished children. Lack of nutrition and the habit of consuming excess food can make teeth susceptible to caries. The tooth with the highest caries incidence is mandibular first molar which is the most important tooth in mastication process. The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between nutritional status and the incidence of caries in permanent mandibular first molar children aged 7 years in Plalangan Village, Jember, East Java, Indonesia. Methods: This is an analytic observational research with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique of this research is Total Sampling, which uses the entire population as the sample of this study. This research was conducted by measuring the nutritional status of BMI-for-age based on anthropometric standards from the Minister of Health of the Republic Indonesia No. 2 of 2020 and examining the oral cavity to see whether there is caries or not in the permanent mandibular first molar. Results: The results of the Chi-Square Test showed a value of 0.036. Conclusion: The result shown that thinness and overweight children have a higher caries incidence than normal weight children. There is a significant relationship between nutritional status and incidence of permanent mandibular first molar caries.
营养状况与下颌第一磨牙龋发病率的关系
营养状况是身体的一种状态,它是食物摄入和营养需求之间平衡的结果。良好的营养状况对儿童来说非常重要,但现实中仍有许多营养不良的儿童。缺乏营养和吃过量食物的习惯会使牙齿容易蛀牙。下颌第一磨牙是咀嚼过程中最重要的牙齿,是患龋率最高的牙齿。本研究的目的是确定印度尼西亚东爪哇Jember市Plalangan村7岁儿童恒下颌第一磨牙的营养状况与龋齿发病率之间的关系。方法:这是一项横断面分析观察研究。本研究的抽样技术是Total sampling,即以整个人群作为本研究的样本。本研究依据印尼共和国卫生部2020年第2号人体测量标准,测量年龄bmi营养状况,并检查口腔,观察下颌第一恒磨牙是否有龋齿。结果:卡方检验结果为0.036。结论:体重过轻和过胖儿童患龋率高于正常体重儿童。营养状况与永久性下颌第一磨牙龋的发病率有显著关系。
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