Analysis of Calcium Levels in Groundwater and Dental Caries in the Coastal Population of an Archipelago Country.
Calcium
Dental caries
Groundwater
Journal
Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences
ISSN: 1857-9655
Titre abrégé: Open Access Maced J Med Sci
Pays: North Macedonia
ID NLM: 101662294
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
15 Jan 2019
15 Jan 2019
Historique:
received:
13
09
2018
revised:
06
11
2018
accepted:
07
11
2018
entrez:
12
2
2019
pubmed:
12
2
2019
medline:
12
2
2019
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
The coastal region is the largest region in Indonesia as a country of the archipelago. Characteristics of groundwater content in coastal areas are very influential on dental health, especially dental caries. The main elements contained in 1-1000 mg/litre groundwater are calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chlorine, bicarbonate, and sulfate groups. Calcium is an essential ingredient for living organisms that play a role in the formation of bone and tooth along with permeability of cell walls. This study aimed to analyse the relationship between calcium in groundwater with dental caries. Analytical observational study with cross-sectional approach was implemented was coastal communities in Watu Ulo Jember Regency in February 2018 (3,686 inhabitants), with sample criteria of the minimum age of 12 years and consumed groundwater as drinking water at least 2 years by purposive side. The variables in this study were calcium levels as the independent variable and dental caries as the dependent variable. Calcium was measured using the spectrophotometric method. Caries measurements were performed using the DMF-T index. Data were presented descriptively in the table and analysed by Spearman Correlation test to analyze the relationship between groundwater calcium with dental caries. Average groundwater calcium content was 126.75 mg/litre (high category), and average dental caries was 2.2 (low category). Spearman correlation analysis showed p = 0.029 (p < 0.000), which means there was a correlation between groundwater calcium level with dental caries. There is a positive relationship between the calcium content of groundwater with dental caries.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
The coastal region is the largest region in Indonesia as a country of the archipelago. Characteristics of groundwater content in coastal areas are very influential on dental health, especially dental caries. The main elements contained in 1-1000 mg/litre groundwater are calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chlorine, bicarbonate, and sulfate groups. Calcium is an essential ingredient for living organisms that play a role in the formation of bone and tooth along with permeability of cell walls.
AIM
OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to analyse the relationship between calcium in groundwater with dental caries.
METHOD
METHODS
Analytical observational study with cross-sectional approach was implemented was coastal communities in Watu Ulo Jember Regency in February 2018 (3,686 inhabitants), with sample criteria of the minimum age of 12 years and consumed groundwater as drinking water at least 2 years by purposive side. The variables in this study were calcium levels as the independent variable and dental caries as the dependent variable. Calcium was measured using the spectrophotometric method. Caries measurements were performed using the DMF-T index. Data were presented descriptively in the table and analysed by Spearman Correlation test to analyze the relationship between groundwater calcium with dental caries.
RESULTS
RESULTS
Average groundwater calcium content was 126.75 mg/litre (high category), and average dental caries was 2.2 (low category). Spearman correlation analysis showed p = 0.029 (p < 0.000), which means there was a correlation between groundwater calcium level with dental caries.
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSIONS
There is a positive relationship between the calcium content of groundwater with dental caries.
Identifiants
pubmed: 30740177
doi: 10.3889/oamjms.2019.013
pii: OAMJMS-7-134
pmc: PMC6352460
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Pagination
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