Background : Promotion methods are a means of acquiring knowledge and skills. The development of the world of learning is very rapid with the existence of the internet such as online learning methods. Video streaming is a means of education through the internet. "VISGOGI" (Tooth Brushing Streaming Video) Users of Dentures can be obtained through online learning. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of "VISGOGI" (Tooth Brushing Streaming Video) of Dentures Users on Dentures Maintenance Skills. VISGOGI" (Tooth Brushing Streaming Video) Dentures users can be obtained through online learning. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of "VISGOGI" (Tooth Brushing Streaming Video) of Dentures Users on Dentures Maintenance Skills. Method: Quasi-exsperiment research with two group pre and posttest with control group design. The research population of dental poly patients at Puskesmas Wonosari I Gunungkidul and research samples of patients using dentures at Puskesmas Wonosari I Gunungkidul Jl. Baron Wonosari Gunungkidul. Free variable, i.e. "VISGOGI" (Toothbrush Streaming Video) Users of Dentures. Bounded variable, Dentures Maintenance Skills were measured by a skill questionnaire after the sample was treated with "VISGOGI" (Toothbrush Streaming Video) of denture users. Data analysis with a level (sig.) < 0.05 namely Kolmogorov Smirnov Test, Paired t-test, Independent simple t-test and correlation regression. Research Results: Analysis of paired t-test and Independent simple t-test showed a significant difference in influence (p=0.000) between before and after receiving VISGOGI (Tooth Brushing Streaming Video) of denture users on denture maintenance skills and between the streaming video group and the control group. The results of the correlation regression analysis showed that the variable VISGOGI (Video Streaming Brushing Teeth) User Dentures (sig.) = 0.000 had a significant effect on skills with an influence contribution of 90% (R²= 0.90). The conclusion of the maintenance skills of dentures after getting streaming video is higher than before treatment and higher than that of the control group.
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