Gambaran Status Gingiva Pada Penderita Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 Di Rumah Sakit Umum GMIM Pancaran Kasih Manado
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https://doi.org/10.35790/eg.3.1.2015.6400Abstract
Abstract: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease group with the characteristic blood glucose levels than normal (hyperglycemia) that occurs because abnormalities in insulin secretion, insulin recognized when payable disorders, or combination of both. Regular blood glucose levels cause patients uncontrolled type 2 diabetes are at greater risk for experiencing problems of oral health, including gingivitis. Purpose of this research was to know the description of gingival status in patients of type 2 diabetes at RSU GMIM Pancaran Kasih Manado. This research is an observational descriptive with cross sectional study approach. The research population is all patients of type 2 diabetes outpatient clinic Interna RSU GMIM Pancaran Kasih Manado in September 2014. The research method is by using a Consecutive sampling with a sample of 100 people. The result of this research showed that the gingival status in patients of type 2 diabetes calculated based gingival index that most occur severe gingivitis was 45 respondents (45%). The gingival status that showed the severe gingivitis in patients of type 2 diabetes based on age 17 respondents (48,6%) in the age range of 51-60 years old, based on gender that most occur in women 27 respondents (49,1%), based on duration of suffering 25 respondents (55,6%) in the age range >10 years, and based on blood glucose control (HbA1c) that most numerous in patients with poor blood glucose 30 respondents (60%). Conclusion: The gingival status in patients of type 2 diabetes most occur severe gingivitis, and recommended in patients of type 2 diabetes to improve their healthy lifestyle in order to normalize blood glucose levels so as to reduce the occurrence of diabetes, more attention and maintain oral hygiene, especially the gingival health.
Keywords: gingival status, patients of type 2 diabetes.
Abstrak: Diabetes Melitus (DM) adalah suatu kelompok penyakit metabolik dengan karakteristik kadar glukosa darah yang melebihi normal (hiperglikemia) yang terjadi karena kelainan sekresi insulin, gangguan kerja insulin, ataupun kombinasi dari keduanya. Kadar gula darah yang tidak terkontrol menyebabkan penderita DM tipe 2 beresiko lebih tinggi mengalami masalah kesehatan mulut, termasuk gingivitis. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran status gingiva pada penderita Diabetes Melitus tipe 2 di Rumah Sakit Umum GMIM Pancaran Kasih Manado. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif observasional dengan pendekatan cross sectional study. Populasi penelitian yaitu seluruh pasien DM tipe 2 rawat jalan di Poliklinik Interna Rumah Sakit Umum GMIM Pancaran Kasih Manado pada bulan September 2014. Metode penelitian yaitu Consecutive sampling dengan sampel penelitian berjumlah 100 orang. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa status gingiva yang dihitung berdasarkan indeks gingiva paling banyak menunjukkan gingivitis berat 45 subjek penelitian (45%). Status Gingiva berdasarkan umur paling banyak 17 subjek penelitian (48,6%) pada rentang umur 51–60 tahun, berdasarkan jenis kelamin paling banyak pada perempuan 27 subjek penelitian (49,1%), berdasarkan lamanya menderita paling banyak selama >10 tahun 25 subjek penelitian (55,6%), dan berdasarkan kontrol gula darah (HbA1c) paling banyak pada pasien dengan kontrol gula darah buruk (>9%) 30 subjek penelitian (60%). Simpulan: Penderita DM tipe 2 di Rumah Sakit Umum GMIM Pancaran Kasih Manado paling banyak mengalami gingivitis berat, serta disarankan bagi penderita agar lebih meningkatkan pola hidup sehat guna menormalkan kadar glukosa darah sehingga dapat mengurangi terjadinya diabetes, lebih memperhatikan dan menjaga kebersihan gigi dan mulut, terutama kesehatan gingivanya.
Kata kunci: status gingiva, penderita diabetes melitus tipe 2
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