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Risk Factors for Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis among College Students in Indonesia


Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a recurrent inflammatory condition of the
oral mucosa. Previous research has shown that RAS often ...

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    IPM1 - 171171 616.31 Sur RJatinangor (Ilmu Penyakit Mulut (OM))Tersedia namun tidak untuk dipinjamkan - No Loan
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    Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi
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    616.31 Sur R
    Penerbit FKG Unpad : FKG UNPAD JATINANGOR.,
    Deskripsi Fisik
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    Bahasa
    English
    ISBN/ISSN
    160110180037
    Klasifikasi
    616.31
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    Tipe Media
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    Tipe Pembawa
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  • Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a recurrent inflammatory condition of the
    oral mucosa. Previous research has shown that RAS often occurs in the second and
    third decades of life and it is known that the college student group has the most
    RAS. The risk factors for RAS, especially among college students in Indonesia,
    have not been thoroughly documented, so this study aims to present data on the risk
    factors for RAS among college students in Indonesia. This study uses a rapid review
    method guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Metaanalysis(PRISMA) and the Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome(PICO)
    framework. Article searches using keywords and inclusion criteria through
    ResearchGate and Google Scholar. A total of seven articles met the criteria for
    review with a cross-sectional and case-control study design. Stress factors were
    found in all studies, local trauma and genetic in three studies, allergies and
    hormonal imbalance in two studies, and socioeconomic status, use of toothpaste
    containing detergent, frequency of brushing teeth, and water consumption were
    found in one study. This study shows that socioeconomic status, genetics, allergies,
    hormonal imbalance, use of toothpaste containing detergents, and water
    consumption can be risk factors for RAS among college students in Indonesia
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