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Research for Reduced Inequalities

With a total research funding of Rp895,583,000, the Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Padjadjaran conducts studies to reduce inequalities in oral health, supporting SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities. 🦷 Research includes growth patterns and dento-skeletal disharmonies in cleft lip and palate patients,🧬 biomarkers and risk factors in systemic diseases and special needs patients,🧩 comprehensive dental care for […]

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Research for Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

At Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Padjadjaran, our research on technological innovation, digitalization, and new materials in dentistry contributes to SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure. 💻 Studies include the use of 3D & Virtual Reality technologies,🦷 Development of biomaterials and scaffolds for tissue engineering,🤖 Application of AI and digital tools to improve precision and efficiency

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Research for Decent Work and Economic Growth

Ensuring healthy and empowered workers is key to sustainable economic growth. 💼✨ 🔹 Research on video- and AR-based oral health education for Indonesian female migrant workers in Malaysia shows its effectiveness in improving knowledge and attitudes toward oral health. 🔹 Another study investigates how demographic and psychological characteristics influence the success of an innovative oral

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Oral Conditions, Salivary pH, Flow Rate, Phosphate Level, and Phosphorus In take of Pre and Post menopausal Women

This study aimed to investigate salivary parameters, including pH, flow rate, phosphate levels, and phosphorus intake, to explore potential variations between postmenopausal and premenopausal women. Read full paper : https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85211998673 #FKGUnpad#SDGs#BetterOralHealth#GlobalSustainability#SustainableDevelopmentGoals#SmartGreenDentistry#SustainableDentistry#SDG3

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Research for Gender Equality

This study highlights how demographic and psychological factors influence the success of an innovative program to improve oral health among Indonesian female migrant workers in Malaysia. 🌍🦷 By focusing on women’s health and empowerment, this research directly supports SDG 5: Gender Equality, ensuring that women gain access to better oral health and overall well-being. ✨

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Atypical Clinical Manifestations of Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Infection

The Herpes Simplex Virus-1 (HSV-1) infection of the oral cavity is a disease that initiates with prodromal symptoms such as fever and malaise, followed by the emergence of oral and perioral lesions. The common clinical manifestations of HSV-1 infection involve the development of vesicles on the face, oral mucosa and lips, which eventually progress to

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Research for Quality Education

Our faculty is committed to advancing SDG 4: Quality Education by developing innovations in dental education, technology, and oral health promotion. Through research on simulation tools, digital learning, and interactive health education, we aim to enhance professional competence and expand access to knowledge for diverse communities. 🌍 These initiatives ensure that quality education is not

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Research for Good Health and Well-Being

At Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Padjadjaran, our research supports SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, driving innovation to improve oral and systemic health. 💰 Total funding: Rp6,280,871,014 – the largest among all SDGs! In this post, we’re highlighting 4 selected studies (see the photo 👆). These are just a glimpse—many more impactful projects are being

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Research for Zero Hunger

In line with SDG 2: Zero Hunger, these studies focus on nutrition, oral health, and their impact on overall well-being. By addressing malnutrition, stunting, and food-related health issues, our researchers contribute to better health equity and sustainable development. #SDG2#Nutrition#fkgunpad#Oralhealth

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Research for No Poverty

This study, “Breaking the Cycle: How Poverty Affects Children’s Oral Health in Developing Nations – A Rapid Review” by Prof. Dr. drg. Arlette Suzy Puspa Pertiwi, Sp.KGA(K)., M.Si., supported by Universitas Padjadjaran Internal Grant (Rp12,500,000), directly contributes to SDG 1: No Poverty. Why? Because tackling poverty is also about ensuring access to better oral health

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