The underlying importance of small dentist training activities is the school age group (6-18 years old) which is a large part of the Indonesian population (± 29%), it is estimated that 50% of these are children in the stage of growth and development so that still easy to build and mentored. Purpose of research: to know the effectiveness of small dentist training to improve dental hygiene of students of SDN 1 Kerobokan Badung Regency 2017. This research is done by quasi experimental (experimental kwasi), pre and post test design without control. Research population: all students of grade V and VI SDN 1 Kerobokan totaling 204 people. Data analysis: Bivariate analysis with related comparative test (ordinal scale) with Wilcoxon test using Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS) 17.0 for Windows. Result of research: Based on the result of examination of 204 research subjects the minimum value of OHI-S is 0,16 and maximum 3,00 with mean of OHI-S value of elementary school student. 1 Kerobokan of 1.09 ± 0.52. The results of OHI-S examination after small dentist training at least the OHI-S value of 0.00 and maximum 3.00 with the average OHI-S value of 0.67 ± 0.52. Conclusion: there are differences in OHI-S values before and after small dentist training in Primary School No. 1 Kerobokan of Badung Regency, from 124 people (60,78%) to 179 people (87,75%) have OHI-S with good criterion.
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