Review Article: Relationship of Nutritional Status With The Case of Primary School Student Caries

Rahayu, Culia (2022) Review Article: Relationship of Nutritional Status With The Case of Primary School Student Caries. The Journal of Actual Research Science Academic (ARSA). ISSN 2548 -3986

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Abstract

Many junior high school graduates who wish to become officers at the Military Academy Failed to follow the entrance test because there were more than two rear teeth with caries. In addition to the cavities of some of the molars also found disappeared because it was removed. Caries incidence in adolescents has begun when the child is still in elementary school. Caries in permanent first molars become the main cause of high prevalence of retraction because the first molar teeth are the first tooth eruption, as well as the anatomical form of first molar teeth with pits and fissures to which food remains attached. Diet when elementary school becomes a factor of caries, high carbohydrate consumption contained in snacks and high consumption of sugar in the daily meal content is one factor that affects the process of dental caries. The purpose of writing this article is to discuss the occurrence of dental caries in primary school children caused by excessive consumption of child feeding, both in children with good nutritional status and moderate nutritional status or less. The results of the previous study showed that the highest percentage of children with permanent first molar caries were found in children with nutritional status of obese, while the smallest percentage was in children with normal nutritional status. Keywords: Dental caries, nutritional status, primary school children

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RK Dentistry
Divisions: Jurusan Keperawatan Gigi > D4 Terapi Gigi
Depositing User: Culia Rahayu
Date Deposited: 27 Apr 2023 02:28
Last Modified: 27 Apr 2023 02:28
URI: http://repo.poltekkestasikmalaya.ac.id/id/eprint/1679

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