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Prof Sondang Pintauli
Prof. Sondang Pintauli worked as a lecturer at Faculty of Dentistry University of Sumatera Utara soon after graduated from Dental Faculty and attached to Dental Public
Health Department. Her research interest is Preventive dental care, the way of helping people to keep their mouth healthy. Beside teaching, from 2010 until now active as
an Assessor of Indonesian Accreditation Agency of Higher Education (LAMPTKes).
Present Academic Position:
Head of Masters and Doctoral Program
EDUCATION
S1-Faculty of Dentistry University of Sumatera Utara 1982-1987
S3-Graduate School of Dentistry University of Hiroshima, Japan 1997-2002
WORK EXPERIENCE
University of Sumatera Utara, Faculty of Dentistry 2016-2021
Vice Dean for Academic and Alumni Affairs
University of Sumatera Utara, Faculty of Dentistry 2010-2016
Head Department of Preventive Dentistry
University of Napoli L’Orientale, Italy April 16-20, 2018
Visiting Professor
RESEARCH
1. Sondang Pintauli. Betel Quid Chewing Behaviour of Karo Batak Woman And Its Association With Oral Lesion In Karo District Of North Sumatera Province. Proceeding of
The 11th International Scientific Meeting in Dentistry, Makasar 2020.
2. Poppy Andriyani. Sondang Pintauli, Anton Rahardjo. Transcultural adaptation and validation Indonesian version of Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (I-ECOHIS). J
International Dental and Medical Research 2019; 12:(4).
3. Lendrawati, Sondang Pintauli. Risk factors of dental caries consumption of sugary snacks among Indonesian adolescent. Pesquisa Brasileira Odontopediatri e clinical
integrate 2019;19(1).
4. Molek, Trimurni Abidin, Adang Bachtiar, Sondang Pintauli. Determining Validity and Reliability of Oral Health-related Quality of Life Instrument for Clinical Consequences
of untreated dental caries in children. Asian J Epidemiology 2016; 9(1-3).
Main Scientific Program - Topics and Synopsis
Sunday, 12th March 2023 (DAY 3)
Lecture 13
11:00 – 12:00
VIRTUAL CARIES RISK ASSESSMENT: PREVENTION STRATEGY PASCA PANDEMIC COVID-19
Dental caries remains until now a public health problem in several countries, although generally preventable by avoiding the risk factors. The WHO global action plan for
preventing and controlling infectious diseases focused on various methods to recognize the risks of oral diseases and to design risk factor approaches for preventing oral
and dental disease and maintaining good oral health. Global Goals for 2030 stated how important prevents the risk factor. Virtual caries risk assessment is a new challenge
giving simple in-person clinical interactions and strategizing innovative prevention methods to provide information on future caries.
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