Published June 1, 2016 | Version v1
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Periodontal Disease on Pregnant Women (Case Study: Pondok Labu Village, South Jakarta, Indonesia)

  • 1. Health Polytechnic Jakarta

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During preganancy, women periodically concern about ANC due to fetusgrowth, but ignore their own periodontal health. This research was conducted to acknowledge the effect of age, educational background, parity, body mass index (BMI), diabetes mellitus, smoking habit and oral hygiene withperiodontal disease on pregnant women. Analytical observation study withcross sectional design was conducted to pregnant women in Pondok Labu Village (Kelurahan), South Jakarta. Purposive sampling was performed among 101 respondents. Chi Square and logistic regression were used for the analysis. Results shown that periodontal disease on pregnant women were73.2% (66.3% were calculus and 6.9% were having periodontal pocket of 4-5mm). It is proven that there is relationship between age, educational background, parity, BMI, diabetes mellitus, and smoking habit to the periodontal disease. On the other hand, oral hygiene highly affected the periodontal disease on pregnant woman. Poor oral hygiene is the dominant factor of periodontal disease on pregnant women after being controlled byage (OR= 21.33, p value 0.005). It is advised for pregnant women to improvetheir knowledge on how to care for their oral hygiene prior to and during pregnancy, as well as, go through treatments with dentists.

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