TY - JFULL AU - Murniwati and Nurul Khairiyah and Putri Ovieza Maizar PY - 2016/12/ TI - Hypertension and Its Association with Oral Health Status in Adults: A Pilot Study in Padusunan Adults Community T2 - International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences SP - 538 EP - 542 VL - 10 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10006173 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 119, 2016 N2 - The association between general and oral health is clearly important, particularly in adults with medical conditions. Many of the medical systemic conditions are either caused or aggravated by poor oral hygiene and vice versa. Hypertension is one of common medical systemic problem which has been a public health concern worldwide due to its known consequences. Those consequences must be related to oral health status as well, whether it may cause or worsen the oral health conditions. The objective of this study was to find out the association between hypertension and oral health status in adults. This study was an analytical observational study by using cross-sectional method. A total of 42 adults both male and female in Padusunan Village, Pariaman, West Sumatra, Indonesia were selected as subjects by using purposive sampling. Manual sphygmomanometer was used to measure blood pressure and dental examination was performed to calculate the decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) scores in order to represent oral health status. The data obtained was analyzed statistically using One Way ANOVA to determine the association between hypertensive adults and their oral health status. The result showed that majority age of the subjects was ranging from 51-70 years (40.5%). Based on blood pressure examination, 57.1% of subjects were classified to prehypertension. Overall, the mean of DMFT score calculated in normal, prehypertension and hypertension group was not considered statistically significant. There was no significant association (p>0.05) between hypertension and oral health status in adults. ER -