RELATIONSHlP BRUSH TEETH OBEDIENCE WITH THE INCIDENCE OF DENTAL CARIES AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS GRADE 1 IN MIN KEPATIHAN BOJONEGORO 2017
Abstract
ABSTRACT Dental  caries  is a toothache  tissue  disease  in enamael,  dentil, and cementum  caused by  microorganism   activity.  Obedience  brushing  twice a day  in  the  morning  and  evening before  sleeping  and  brush  teeth after meals  can  maintain  healthy  teeth  and  mouth.  The purpose  of this research  is to know  the correlation  between  brush teeth obedience  with dental caries  incidence  at  elementary  school  students  grade  1  in MIN Kepatihan  Bojonegoro.This research  uses correlational research type with cross sectional approach with the number of  samples  114 respondents sampling technique using purposive  sampling. The variables in this obedienc to carry out brush teeth and dental caries incidence. Data collection method using questionnaire and check list  observation then performed data processing started editing, coding, scoring and tabulating and univariate analysis with frequency distribution and bivariate  analysis  with rank spearman rho test.The  result  of  the  research  that  most  of  respondents  are  93 respondents (81,6%) enough  to brush  teeth, the majority of respondents are 106 respondents  (93%) experiencing dental  caries,  statistical test result of significance  level  5%,  0, 000<0,  05 so  that HO rejected so  there  is  a relationship between brush teeth obedience with dental caries incident at elementary school students grade 1 in MIN Kepatihan Bojonegoro.There  is a relationship between brush teeth obedience and dental caries occurence at elementary school students grade I in MIN Kepatihan Bojonegoro. In this case is expected in school  age  students to obey in brushing teeth so as to prevent the occurrence of dental caries. Keywords: Obedience, brush teeth, caries, dentalRELATIONSHlPBRUSHTEETH  OBEDIENCE  WITHTHEINCIDENCEOF DENTALCARIESATELEMENTARYSCHOOLSTUDENTS  GRADE1  INMIN KEPATIHANBOJONEGORO2017Published
2018-08-01
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