Fredy Rendra Taursia Wisnu
Departemen Radiologi, Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Baiturrahmah Padang, Padang, Indonesia

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Dentists' acceptance of the implementation of electronic medical records at community health centres in Padang City: Penerimaan dokter gigi terhadap penerapan rekam medik elektronik pada pusat kesehatan Masyarakat di Kota Padang Dea Ignacia Manurung; Intan Batura Endo Mahata; Ricky Amran; Valendriyani Ningrum; Fredy Rendra Taursia Wisnu
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): Volume 15 Issue 1 April 2026
Publisher : Makassar Dental Journal PDGI Makassar

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The implementation of electronic medical records (EMR) in health facilities, including community health centres, is one strategy to improve the quality of health services, although the level of implementation is still very low, at only 8.0% of 9,831 community health centres. Most community health centres (48.9%) still use non-electronic medical records, while 43.1% use a combined electronic and non-electronic medical record system. However, the level of acceptance of this technology by dentists remains a challenge, especially in areas with limited infrastructure and training. This quantitative study analy-sed the acceptance of dentists towards the implementation of EMR in community health centres in Padang City, using a descriptive survey through a cross-sectional approach on 45 dentists at the Padang City Community Health Centre. The questionnaire was designed to measure dentists' perceptions, atti-tudes, interest, and actual use of EMR. The results showed that 86.7% of respondents perceived EMR as beneficial, with the majority of dentists believing that EMR can improve work efficiency and service quality. Attitudes towards the use of RME were generally positive (95.6%), interest in the implementa-tion of RME was also high (95.6%), and the actual use of RME showed good results (86.7%), although the perception of ease of use was still low. It was concluded that the implementation of RME among dentists had the highest level of acceptance, namely in the good category.
Analysis of the relationship between formula feeding patterns and the risk of early childhood caries through ECC Dentch: Analisis hubungan pola pemberian susu formula dengan risiko kejadian early childhood caries melalui ECC Dentch Triyana Arisfa Rahmadhani; Hanim Khalida Zia; Fredy Rendra Taursia Wisnu; Resti Iswani
Makassar Dental Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): Volume 15 Issue 1 April 2026
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Dental caries is a health disorder with a high prevalence in all age groups, including infants and children, known as early childhood caries (ECC). One of the most common causes of ECC is the consumption of foods and beverages with high glucose content, including formula milk. This article analyses the rela-tionship between formula milk feeding patterns and the risk of ECC using the ECC Dentch application, which is designed to detect and provide informa-tion related to children's dental health. An analytical survey design was used with a cross-sectional approach on 45 children at Kartika 1-55 Kindergarten in Padang City. Data were obtained through questionnaires and clinical examinations. Although 95.6% of children were at risk of ECC, the chi-square test found no significant relationship between formula feeding patterns and the incidence of ECC (p=0.938). Other factors, such as oral hygiene and consumption of sugary foods, had a more dominant influence on the risk of ECC. The ECC Dentch application was found to have high sensitivity (100%) in detecting cases of ECC, although its specificity was low (0%). It was concluded that there was no significant relationship between formula feeding patterns and the risk of ECC.