PREVENTIVE EFFORTS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN'S DENTAL HEALTH THROUGH STRUCTURED COUNSELING AND CLINICAL EXAMINATION IN BABADAN VILLAGE

Anis Khoirin Hayati, Anis Khoirin Hayati and Rafhani Rosyidah, Rafhani Rosyidah and Salma Tsaniyah, Salma Tsaniyah and Davinaiella R G Prameswari, Davinaiella R G Prameswari (2025) PREVENTIVE EFFORTS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN'S DENTAL HEALTH THROUGH STRUCTURED COUNSELING AND CLINICAL EXAMINATION IN BABADAN VILLAGE. PREVENTIVE EFFORTS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN'S DENTAL HEALTH THROUGH STRUCTURED COUNSELING AND CLINICAL EXAMINATION IN BABADAN VILLAGE, 02 (03). pp. 239-246. ISSN 3031-0849

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Abstract

Objective: This community service program aimed to improve pregnant women’s oral
health literacy through a structured educational and clinical intervention in Babadan
Village, Ngancar District, Kediri Regency. Poor oral health during pregnancy has been
associated with complications such as premature birth and low birth weight, yet
awareness and access to dental care remain limited, especially in rural areas. This
initiative responded to the high prevalence of untreated dental conditions and the
persistence of local myths discouraging pregnant women from seeking dental treatment.
Method: The intervention adopted a quantitative pre-experimental design, utilizing pretest and post-test evaluations to measure knowledge change among participants.
Educational sessions were conducted using culturally adapted visual media, combining
lectures, discussions, and demonstrations to address the participants’ knowledge gaps.
Clinical examinations followed, carried out by certified dentists in accordance with
WHO diagnostic standards, to identify the prevalence of dental issues such as caries
and gingivitis. Post-test assessments were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the
educational approach. Results: Findings demonstrated a significant increase in
average knowledge scores—from 55 before the intervention to 85 afterward—
highlighting the success of the communication strategies and community-centered
approach. Moreover, early indications of behavioral change were observed, such as
participants expressing intent to seek routine dental care and adopt proper brushing
techniques. This program not only addressed immediate health education needs but also
laid a foundation for sustained improvements in maternal oral health practices.
Novelty: This intervention model is scalable and adaptable for similar rural contexts,
underscoring the critical role of health education in preventive maternal care and
community empowerment.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: A General Works > AI Indexes (General)
Depositing User: ANTIS INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHER
Date Deposited: 14 Aug 2025 03:38
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2025 03:38
URI: http://repository.antispublisher.my.id/id/eprint/211

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