Machrumnizar Machrumnizar, Suriyani Tan, Y. Yuliana
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含糖食品和饮料是儿童大量消费的。它是真菌生长的基质,对口腔卫生有影响。这项研究旨在确定含糖食品和饮料与口腔真菌和卫生的关系。本横断面研究是对150名11-12岁的学生进行的,他们是根据包容性-排他性标准选择的。人口统计数据和含糖食品和饮料的消费记录在问卷中。收集口腔材料,用SDA培养基培养。在显微镜下评估真菌生长情况,然后使用Integral System yests Plus (Liofilchem®)进行真菌鉴定。OHI用于评估口腔卫生。结果显示,年龄在12岁的儿童占72.0%,每周摄入含糖食品和饮料频率在1次以上的儿童85例(56.67%),其中以女孩居多(30.9%)。检出的真菌以念珠菌为主(55.3%),43.3%的儿童口腔卫生状况较差。统计分析表明,含糖食品和饮料的消费频率与真菌定植(p<0.05)和口腔卫生(p<0.05)有显著相关性。真菌定植与口腔卫生的相关性有统计学意义(p<0.05)。这项研究深入了解了含糖食物和饮料、真菌定植和口腔卫生之间的关系。
Sugary Foods and Beverages Relationship to Fungal Colonization and Oral Hygiene in School Children
Sugary foods and beverages are highly consumed by children. It is a substrate for fungal growth and has effects on oral hygiene. The study aimed to determine sugary foods and beverages’ relationship to oral fungi and hygiene. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 150 students aged 11-12 years old, selected based on inclusive-exclusive criteria. Demographic data and sugary foods and beverages consumption were recorded in a questionnaire. The oral material was collected and cultured in SDA media. Fungal growth was evaluated microscopically, and then fungal identification used the Integral System YEASTS Plus (Liofilchem®). OHI was used to assess oral hygiene. Results showed that 72.0% were 12 years old, the frequency of sugary foods and beverages consumption was more than once per week in 85 children (56.67 %), mostly girls (30.9%). The fungus found was mostly Candida (55.3%), and 43.3% of children had poor oral hygiene. Statistical analysis showed a significant association between the frequency of sugary foods and beverages consumption with fungal colonization (p<0.05) and oral hygiene (p<0.05). The correlation between fungal colonization and oral hygiene was statistically significant (p<0.05). This study provides insight into the relationships between sugary foods and beverages, fungal colonization, and oral hygiene.