TY - JOUR AU - suriyasangpetch, Wilai AU - Mahatthanadull, Sanu AU - Vuddhikaro, Phramaha Somboon PY - 2022/06/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - An Integrative Process for Oral health care by Buddhist Mindfulness and Oral Health Science JF - วารสารสันติศึกษาปริทรรศน์ มจร JA - JMPS VL - 10 IS - 4 SE - บทความวิจัย DO - UR - https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journal-peace/article/view/259729 SP - 1421-1434 AB - <p>The objectives of this research are: 1. To examine problems and methods of oral health care according to oral health science, 2. To analyze the concept of oral health care in Buddhist scriptures, 3. To present an integrative process for oral health care by Buddhist mindfulness and oral health science. The data were collected from reference documents and seven key informants for in-depth interviews. The Item-Objective Congruence (IOC) form was examined by three experts and the focus group discussion (FGD) was held by five experts to approve the analysis of the integrative oral health care process with Buddhist mindfulness.</p><p>The findings of this research are as follows: 1) many people all over the world suffer from the most common oral problems caused by their behavioral and mental aspects. According to oral health science, dental plaque is the key etiological factor of tooth and gum diseases. 2) According to <em>Tipiṭaka</em>, the Buddha had taught about oral hygiene for a few cases. Brushing methods in the Buddha’s time was related to the methods of dental care that appeared in the <em>Ayurveda</em> with the same purposes of making teeth clean and preventing from bad breath. The concept of integrative process for oral health care is applying the practice of Buddhist mindfulness into the way of taking care of oral health in order to achieve the completeness of oral hygiene for perfect functioning affecting holistic well-being. 3) The integrative process for oral health care comprises prevention and providing care. The process of prevention refers to right methods for oral health care including mindful tooth brushingmindful flossing and tongue cleaning as well as practicing right speech and basic Buddhist practices (<em>D</em><em>ā</em><em>na, Sil</em><em>ā</em><em> and Sam</em><em>ā</em><em>dhi</em>). The process of providing care has three points: (1) Visiting the dentist for finding out the exact causes of oral pathology and learning how to do the good oral hygiene applied with Buddhist mindfulness and self-awareness (<em>Sati-Sampajañña</em>), (2) Speaking truthfully, politely, honestly with goodwill to help the listeners get something beneficial and abstaining from delivering bad speech (<em>Samm</em><em>ā</em><em>v</em><em>ā</em><em>c</em><em>ā</em>), and (3) Purifying the mind by tranquil meditation to promote mental well-being (<em>Samm</em><em>ā</em><em>sam</em><em>ā</em><em>dhi</em>).</p> ER -