Authors :
Aisyiah Gadafi Puteri; Diyah Fatmasari; Bambang Sutomo
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Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 3 - March
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Abstract :
The population of Jambi City as many as 35.84% experienced cavities or disease, and only 15.59% received
treatment. The impact of the disease that becomes severe eating is irreversible pulpitis. This can happen because the patient
is poorly informed and feels anxious. Therefore, it is necessary to create a model for managing dental and oral health care
related to irreversible pulpitis. This research is to develop a practical and efficient model for dental and oral health care for
patients with irreversible pulpitis undergoing root canal therapy in hospitals. Research and development methods were
employed in this study, and model trials (Quasi-Experimental Pretest and Posttest with Control Group Design study). The 2
groups of participants comprised of both dental and oral health therapists and patients with irreversible pulpitis. The results
of the model design are validated by experts. Data collected was done used questionnaire sheets and observation sheets. Data
from the research results were tested used shapiro wilk, paired sample t-test, wilcoxon, mann-whitney and independent t-test.
The results of the dental and oral health care model showed an increase in the knowledge of dental and oral therapists
(p=0.047), an increase in the skills of dental and oral therapists (p=0.041), an increase in patient knowledge (p=0.001), an
increase in patient control compliance (p=0.000), and a decrease in patient anxiety (p=0.001). The development of a model of
dental and oral health care has been shown to improve the knowledge, compliance and anxiety of irreversible pulpitis patients.
This part should include the main results form the study and suggestions for policies.
Keywords :
Oral Health Care; Pulpitis Irreversible; Knowledge; Compliance; Anxiety.
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The population of Jambi City as many as 35.84% experienced cavities or disease, and only 15.59% received
treatment. The impact of the disease that becomes severe eating is irreversible pulpitis. This can happen because the patient
is poorly informed and feels anxious. Therefore, it is necessary to create a model for managing dental and oral health care
related to irreversible pulpitis. This research is to develop a practical and efficient model for dental and oral health care for
patients with irreversible pulpitis undergoing root canal therapy in hospitals. Research and development methods were
employed in this study, and model trials (Quasi-Experimental Pretest and Posttest with Control Group Design study). The 2
groups of participants comprised of both dental and oral health therapists and patients with irreversible pulpitis. The results
of the model design are validated by experts. Data collected was done used questionnaire sheets and observation sheets. Data
from the research results were tested used shapiro wilk, paired sample t-test, wilcoxon, mann-whitney and independent t-test.
The results of the dental and oral health care model showed an increase in the knowledge of dental and oral therapists
(p=0.047), an increase in the skills of dental and oral therapists (p=0.041), an increase in patient knowledge (p=0.001), an
increase in patient control compliance (p=0.000), and a decrease in patient anxiety (p=0.001). The development of a model of
dental and oral health care has been shown to improve the knowledge, compliance and anxiety of irreversible pulpitis patients.
This part should include the main results form the study and suggestions for policies.
Keywords :
Oral Health Care; Pulpitis Irreversible; Knowledge; Compliance; Anxiety.