Hubungan Kebiasaan Sisi Pengunyahan dan Tekanan Kaki Plantar pada Mahasiswa FKG USU
The Relationship between Side Mastication Habits and Plantar Foot Pressure in FKG USU Students

Date
2024Author
Parulian, Samuel Chandra Gustav
Advisor(s)
Sofyanti, Ervina
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Incorrect chewing patterns caused by unilateral chewing habits can lead to
malocclusion. Unfortunately, this chewing pattern is one of the components of the
stomatognathic system that is related to body balance. This study aims to investigate
the relationship between chewing side preference and plantar foot pressure balance
among 33 FKG USU students. This study employed a descriptive analytic research
design with a cross sectional design and purposive sampling technique. The sample
consisted of 33 FKG USU students who met the inclusion criteria. In this study, 33
samples were assessed for their chewing side preference by chewing sugar-free xylitol
gum for 7 intervals (2-2.5 minutes) followed by measuring their plantar foot pressure
using a Stabilometry device. The chi-square test results showed no significant
association between chewing habits and Stabilometry (p=0.056; p>0.05). In FKG USU
students, there was no significant association between chewing side preference and foot
pressure, and the prevalence of individuals who chewed on one side was more
significant than those who chewed on both sides.
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